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"Horus: The Divine Protector and Symbol of Ancient Egyptian Power" Step back in time with this captivating illustration of the ancient Egyptian god Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: The Temple of Dendur, c. 10 BC (aeolian sandstone)

The Temple of Dendur, c. 10 BC (aeolian sandstone)
3740316 The Temple of Dendur, c.10 BC (aeolian sandstone) by Egyptian, Roman Period (c.30 BC - AD 337); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: From Egypt, Nubia, Dendur)

Background imageHorus Collection: Faience amulet of Bes nursing a Horus, c. 770-715 BC (glazed faience)

Faience amulet of Bes nursing a Horus, c. 770-715 BC (glazed faience)
1216402 Faience amulet of Bes nursing a Horus, c.770-715 BC (glazed faience) by Egyptian 25th Dynasty (780-656 BC); height: 8.2 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageHorus Collection: Excerpt from an Egyptian hieroglyphic manuscript, engraved by Dominique Vivant

Excerpt from an Egyptian hieroglyphic manuscript, engraved by Dominique Vivant
810351 Excerpt from an Egyptian hieroglyphic manuscript, engraved by Dominique Vivant, Baron de Denon (1747-1825) (colour litho) by Italian School

Background imageHorus Collection: Orpheus in Egypt (chromolitho)

Orpheus in Egypt (chromolitho)
1094446 Orpheus in Egypt (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Orpheus in Egypt)

Background imageHorus Collection: Dakkeh, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene

Dakkeh, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley Greene
Dakkeh, 1853-54

Background imageHorus Collection: RELIGION / EGYPT / SETH - 1

RELIGION / EGYPT / SETH - 1
Seth, though often violent, is not necessarily malevolent : here he is depicted with Horus, pouring life over the pharaoh Seti I (circa 1310 BC)

Background imageHorus Collection: Sculptures sur la facade posterieure du grande Temple de Dendé

Sculptures sur la facade posterieure du grande Temple de Dendé
Sculptures sur la facade posterieure du grande Temple de Denderah (Tentyris), 1849-50

Background imageHorus Collection: Isis et Horus-Arsiesi - Bas-relief du Temple de Kalabcheh (Talmis), April 8, 1850

Isis et Horus-Arsiesi - Bas-relief du Temple de Kalabcheh (Talmis), April 8, 1850

Background imageHorus Collection: Second Pylone du Temple d Isis, a Philae, April 13, 1850. Creator: Maxime du Camp

Second Pylone du Temple d Isis, a Philae, April 13, 1850. Creator: Maxime du Camp
Second Pylone du Temple d Isis, a Philae, April 13, 1850

Background imageHorus Collection: Decoration de l entree du grand Speos d Abousembil (Le Dieu Phré

Decoration de l entree du grand Speos d Abousembil (Le Dieu Phré
Decoration de l entree du grand Speos d Abousembil (Le Dieu Phre recevant les offrandes de Rhamses-le-grand), March 1850

Background imageHorus Collection: Relief of God Horus, Temple of Khonsu, Karnak Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Relief of God Horus, Temple of Khonsu, Karnak Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: The God Horus, Bas Relief, Beit al-Wali Temple, Kalabsha, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The God Horus, Bas Relief, Beit al-Wali Temple, Kalabsha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aswan, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Gods Sobek on left and Horus on right, Tomb of Ramses III, KV11, Valley of the Kings

Gods Sobek on left and Horus on right, Tomb of Ramses III, KV11, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Sculpture of the god Horus at the Edfu temple entrance in Egypt

Sculpture of the god Horus at the Edfu temple entrance in Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Murals from the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes, discovered by G Belzoni, 1820-1822

Murals from the Tombs of the Kings at Thebes, discovered by G Belzoni, 1820-1822. Plate 6 from Plates Illustrative of the Researches in Egypt and Nubia by Giovanni Battista Belzoni

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Sobek and Horuss at Kom Ombo, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Temple of Sobek and Horuss at Kom Ombo, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Temple of Sobek and Horus at Kom Ombo, Egypt, 19th century. From Egypt and Nubia, Vol 2, by David Roberts

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Edfu, ancient Apollinopolis, Upper Egypt, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts

Temple of Edfu, ancient Apollinopolis, Upper Egypt, 19th century. Artist: David Roberts
Temple of Edfu, ancient Apollinopolis, Upper Egypt, 19th century. Dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Horus, the temple at Edfu was built between 237 and 57 BC during the Ptolemaic period

Background imageHorus Collection: Statuette of Isis with Horus on her Laps

Statuette of Isis with Horus on her Laps. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageHorus Collection: A Horus falcon with King Nectanebo I (380 BC-362 BC), c370 BC (1936)

A Horus falcon with King Nectanebo I (380 BC-362 BC), c370 BC (1936). Basalt statuette. Found in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, New York

Background imageHorus Collection: Horus, c350 BC (1936)

Horus, c350 BC (1936). Branze statue. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris. Plate taken from The Art of Ancient Egypt, published by the Phaidon Press (Vienna, 1936)

Background imageHorus Collection: A Horus falcon, c600 BC (1936)

A Horus falcon, c600 BC (1936). Polished basalt. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris. Plate taken from The Art of Ancient Egypt, published by the Phaidon Press (Vienna, 1936)

Background imageHorus Collection: The holy of holies and shrine for the divine image, Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 1905

The holy of holies and shrine for the divine image, Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The holy of holies and shrine for the divine image, Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 1905. We are now standing where only the King and High Priest were allowed to enter

Background imageHorus Collection: The wonderfully preserved temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The wonderfully preserved temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The wonderfully preserved temple at Edfu, Egypt, 1905. At our feet is the first court; you notice on the right the colonnade of the portico which surrounds the court. Behind is the vestibule

Background imageHorus Collection: The pylon and court of the temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The pylon and court of the temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The pylon and court of the temple of Horus at Edfu, Egypt, 1900....this present building was begun by Ptolemy III in 237 BC. and completed as it in now in 57 BC. It is constructed of sandstone

Background imageHorus Collection: The Utchat, 1923

The Utchat, 1923. Ancient Egyptian symbol also known as the Eye of Horus. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageHorus Collection: Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 13th-12th century BC

Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 13th-12th century BC
Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 19th Dynasty. Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 13th-12th century BC. This painted wooden figure of the god Horus dates from the 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Statue of Rameses III, Egypt

Statue of Rameses III, Egypt. Rameses portrayed as the god Osiris, flanked by the falcon-headed god Horus and the jackal-headed god Anubis. Rameses III ruled Egypt from 1187 until 1156 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Hieroglyphic relief, Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, 20th Century

Hieroglyphic relief, Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt, 20th Century
Hieroglyphs, Temple of Kom-Ombo, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Kom Ombo is actually two temples consisting of a Temple to Sobek and a Temple of Haroeris

Background imageHorus Collection: Columns, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, 20th Century

Columns, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, 20th Century. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, 20th Century

Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, 20th Century. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: The Temple and interior of Apollinopolis at Etfou (Edfu), Egypt, c1808. Artist: Baltard

The Temple and interior of Apollinopolis at Etfou (Edfu), Egypt, c1808. Artist: Baltard
The Temple and interior of Apollinopolis at Etfou (Edfu), Egypt, c1808. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Apollinopolis Magna (Edfu Temple), Egypt, 1802. Artist: Vivant Denon

Apollinopolis Magna (Edfu Temple), Egypt, 1802. Artist: Vivant Denon
Apollinopolis Magna (Edfu Temple), Egypt, 1802. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple of Edfu was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himley

Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himley
Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple facade, Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Langaki

Temple facade, Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Langaki
Temple facade, Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Horus, the temple at Edfu was built between 237 and 57 BC during the Ptolemaic period

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Lord Wharncliffe

Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Lord Wharncliffe
Temple of Edfu, Egypt, 19th century. Dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian god Horus, the temple at Edfu was built between 237 and 57 BC during the Ptolemaic period

Background imageHorus Collection: Edfou, 19th century. Artist: Henry Pilleau

Edfou, 19th century. Artist: Henry Pilleau
Edfou, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Schuster Gallery, London

Background imageHorus Collection: Edfu Temple, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: AR Grieve

Edfu Temple, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: AR Grieve
Edfu Temple, Egypt, 19th century. Dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, the temple was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC

Horus presents the deceased to Osiris, Mummy-Case of Pensenhor, Thebes, c900 BC. Osiris as Judge of the Dead, with four Sons of Horus, (Canopic Gods)

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Mummy of a Hawk representing Horus, c1st century BC-1st century

Egyptian Mummy of a Hawk representing Horus, c1st century BC-1st century. Horus the falcon god was Egypt?s first national god worshiped by all of Egypt, the worship of Horus spanned over 5, 000 years

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat

Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Horus & Isis stand to left. National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageHorus Collection: Limestone seated figure of Horus wearing Roman military costume, Egyptian

Limestone seated figure of Horus wearing Roman military costume, Egyptian. From the British Museums Collection

Background imageHorus Collection: Bronze statuette of the Egyptian goddess Isis suckling Horus

Bronze statuette of the Egyptian goddess Isis suckling Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus, 4th century

Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus, 4th century
Egyptian stele showing the infant Horus as victor over crocodiles, serpents and scorpions, 4th century

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian statuette of Iris and Horus, 7th century BC

Egyptian statuette of Iris and Horus, 7th century BC
Egyptian statuette of Iris and her infant son Horus, 7th century BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis

Egyptian gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis
Gold statuettes of Osiris, Horus, and Isis, from the jewellery of King Orsokon, from the Louvres collection

Background imageHorus Collection: Detail from a mummy-case showing Horus and Osiris

Detail from a mummy-case showing Horus and Osiris
Detail from the mummy-case of Penhensor, from Thebes, showing Horus and Osiris. Horus is presenting the deceased to Osiris while his four sons look on

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian statuette of Harpocrates as the infant Horus

Egyptian statuette of Harpocrates as the infant Horus
Statuette of Harpocrates as the infant Horus made of blue faience

Background imageHorus Collection: Wallpainting of Rameses III before Horus, Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC

Wallpainting of Rameses III before Horus, Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Egypt, c12th century BC. The wallpainting is from the tomb of a prince (a son of Rameses III)




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"Horus: The Divine Protector and Symbol of Ancient Egyptian Power" Step back in time with this captivating illustration of the ancient Egyptian god Horus, adorned in a magnificent Roman costume. In his hands, he holds the key of life, known as the ankh, symbolizing eternal existence. Delve into the mystical world through the pages of the Book of the Dead. Plate 34 reveals a mesmerizing pectoral featuring Horus' sacred eye flanked by serpent goddesses from the North. This powerful amulet was believed to grant protection and ward off evil spirits. The Eye of Horus, a potent symbol representing healing and restoration, is beautifully depicted on Senenmut's false door. Transport yourself to Egypt as you explore this intricate artwork that once adorned tombs. Behold Harpocrates, Greek god of silence and embodiment of youthful innocence. This statue pays homage to Horus' influence beyond Egypt's borders, showcasing how his legend transcended cultures. Discover another facet of Horus' mythology through depictions like "Horus-Seth (2). " These intriguing representations shed light on complex relationships between Egyptian gods and their intertwined destinies. Uncover Isis with her distinctive cow's head - an enchanting portrayal that showcases her connection to fertility and motherhood. Alongside Osiris & Isis, they form one part of a divine trinity revered for their roles in creation and rebirth. Immerse yourself further into ancient Egyptian beliefs with Plate 4 from the Book of Dead - witness rituals performed for deceased souls seeking guidance in their journey towards immortality. Finally, marvel at a relief depicting Horus within Ramses III's tomb at KV11 in Valley Kings - an awe-inspiring testament to Pharaohs' devotion to this deity throughout history. Join us on this extraordinary voyage through time as we unravel mysteries surrounding one of Egypt's most revered gods – Horus; protector, healer, and symbol of ancient Egyptian power.