Horus is a deity in ancient Egyptian mythology, often depicted as a falcon or a man with a falcon head. He was not human but rather a god associated with the sky, kingship, and protection. In some myths, Horus is the son of Osiris and Isis, and he embodies the divine qualities of leadership and strength rather than having a human origin. His legacy and symbolism were deeply intertwined with the pharaohs, who were believed to be his earthly embodiments.
Horus had a falcon's head and a male human's body.
The pharaoh was seen as Horus on earth, as Horus ruled the gods; and Osiris ruled in the afterlife.
Horus was Isis and Osiris's son. Horus is often pictured as a god with a human body with a falcon head
Horus had a falcon's head and a male human's body.
because his mom isis was a bird and osirus was human so he was part human and bird.
The ancient egyptions believed that the Pharaohs were Horus in human form.
Horus was the Egyptian God of war, the sky, and protection. Historically, some rulers (Pharaohs) of Egyptian dynasties saw themselves as direct embodiments of Horus. Horus is known in the shape of a human with the head of a falcon. Throughout ancient history, his role and level of worship varied as well as the geographic area where he was worshiped.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The human-headed jar represents Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus, and holds the liver.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Possibly the Egyptian Hawk-God Horus, identified with Time.
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