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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: Bas relief of Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to the seated God Horus on right

Bas relief of Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to the seated God Horus on right, Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Bas-relief of the Gods Sobek on right and Horus on left, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek

Bas-relief of the Gods Sobek on right and Horus on left, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Relief of Cleopatra and Horus, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Relief of Cleopatra and Horus, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Relief depicting the God Horus on left and the Goddess Hathor on right, Temple of Horus

Relief depicting the God Horus on left and the Goddess Hathor on right, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: Relief depicting Horus on left, Pylon, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Relief depicting Horus on left, Pylon, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHorus Collection: The god Osiris between her son Horus, the falcon-headed, and a king

The god Osiris between her son Horus, the falcon-headed, and a king

Background imageHorus Collection: Hatshepsut (1540ja-1481jaBC) Queen of Egypt, presents offerings to the falcon-headed god Horus

Hatshepsut (1540ja-1481jaBC) Queen of Egypt, presents offerings to the falcon-headed god Horus. Hatshepsut was always shown as male although a queen. Medinet Habu, Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Horemheb (reigned c1348-c1320 BC) last king of 18th dynasty, flanked by goddess Isis

Horemheb (reigned c1348-c1320 BC) last king of 18th dynasty, flanked by goddess Isis (horns and solar disc on head) and her son the falcon headed god Horus. Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Horus, Ancient Egyptian falcon god. Saite Epoch. Bronze statuette

Horus, Ancient Egyptian falcon god. Saite Epoch. Bronze statuette

Background imageHorus Collection: Votive stele dedicated by his brother to a man from Ermant, near Thebes. Bas relief

Votive stele dedicated by his brother to a man from Ermant, near Thebes. Bas relief carving with eye of Horus at top and various hieroglyphs

Background imageHorus Collection: Osiris, Ancient Egyptian god. Son of Nut, brother of Set, husband of Isis, father of Horus

Osiris, Ancient Egyptian god. Son of Nut, brother of Set, husband of Isis, father of Horus. Wooden statue with polychrome decoration

Background imageHorus Collection: Falcon-headed god Horus weighing the heart of the dead in a balance. Tomb of Menna, 28th Dynasty

Falcon-headed god Horus weighing the heart of the dead in a balance. Tomb of Menna, 28th Dynasty. Tombs of the Nobles, west bank at Luxor, Thebes

Background imageHorus Collection: three gods statuette for King Osorkon II (depicts the family of the god Osiris) Osiris

three gods statuette for King Osorkon II (depicts the family of the god Osiris) Osiris is flanked by Horus (left) and Isis (right)

Background imageHorus Collection: Statue of the God Horus

Statue of the God Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut, Pillar

Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut, Pillar, god-falcon Horus represented in relief with Wadjet and wearing double crown UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHorus Collection: Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus. Photographed

Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus. Photographed in 1860s during work of Auguste Mariette-Bey (1821-1881)

Background imageHorus Collection: Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple on Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built 332 BC-395 AD

Background imageHorus Collection: Edfou, 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. View

Edfou, 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. View inside arcaded court, looking towards the gateway (pylon). Temple of Horus, falcon-headed god, 237-57 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty

Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty. Painted relief, temple of Rameses II, Medinet Habu. Ankh held by Amon-Ra. Empty Eye of Horus bottom centre

Background imageHorus Collection: Giant statue of the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus, Edfu

Giant statue of the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus, Edfu

Background imageHorus Collection: Tomb of Horemheb, last king of 18th dynasty, reigned c1348-c1320 BC. Wall painting showing Horemheb

Tomb of Horemheb, last king of 18th dynasty, reigned c1348-c1320 BC. Wall painting showing Horemheb and the falcon-headed god Horus wearing double crown of upper and lower Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu (Idfu or Behdet) dedicated to falcon-headed god Horus

Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu (Idfu or Behdet) dedicated to falcon-headed god Horus. Lithograph after watercolour by Scottish artist David Roberts (1796-1864) dated 28 November 1838

Background imageHorus Collection: Sandstone Temple of Edfu (Idfu or Behdet), Upper Egypt, dedicated to falcon-headed god Horus

Sandstone Temple of Edfu (Idfu or Behdet), Upper Egypt, dedicated to falcon-headed god Horus. Watercolour by Scottish artist David Roberts (1796-1864). Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageHorus Collection: Wedjet Eye, an amulet from Dynastic Egypt. The Wedjet is associated with Horus, the god of the sky

Wedjet Eye, an amulet from Dynastic Egypt. The Wedjet is associated with Horus, the god of the sky, depicted as a falcon or as a man with a falcons head

Background imageHorus Collection: Statue of the Egyptian God Horus

Statue of the Egyptian God Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb Pharaoh before Osiris, Isis, Ma at

Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb Pharaoh before Osiris, Isis, Ma at and Horus 19th Dynasty 1333-1306 BC

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian Tomb relief showing Isis and Horus receiving offerings from a Pharaoh

Egyptian Tomb relief showing Isis and Horus receiving offerings from a Pharaoh

Background imageHorus Collection: Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B. C

Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B. C
Blue Faience Statuettes of the God Ra, the Goddess Isis and the Goddess Taweret 1260 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageHorus Collection: Relief of Horus, Isis and Nephthys

Relief of Horus, Isis and Nephthys
Triad depicting the Egyptian gods Horus, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageHorus Collection: Pharaoh Sesostris I statue, details from throne depicting Horus and Seth, from Al Lisht, Egypt

Pharaoh Sesostris I statue, details from throne depicting Horus and Seth, from Al Lisht, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, Medium Kingdom, Dynasty XII. Pharaoh Sesostris I statue, details from the throne depicting Horus and Seth with the symbol of unity of the two countries which make up Egypt

Background imageHorus Collection: Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk

Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk
Egyptian civilization, Late Period - Amulets of an oryx and of god Horus portrayed as a hawk

Background imageHorus Collection: Bronze statue of god Horus

Bronze statue of god Horus
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Bronze statue of god Horus, height 95.50 cm

Background imageHorus Collection: Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes. Late Period

Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes. Late Period
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Ceramic amulets depicting deities Taweret, Horus, Thoth, Maat, Sekhmet, Bes

Background imageHorus Collection: Fig tree wood fragment of coffin depicting deceased watched by Horus, from Saqqara

Fig tree wood fragment of coffin depicting deceased watched by Horus, from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Roman Period, 4th century. Fragment of coffin depicting the deceased watched by Horus, made of fig tree wood. From Saqqara

Background imageHorus Collection: Colossal statue of Ramses II as a child with god Horus, made of granitoid rock

Colossal statue of Ramses II as a child with god Horus, made of granitoid rock and limestone from New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, Kingdom of Ramses II. Colossal statue of Ramses II as a child with god Horus, made of granitoid rock and limestone. Height m. 2.31. From Tanis

Background imageHorus Collection: Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as child, set in gold

Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as child, set in gold
Phoenician civilization, 6th-5th century b.C. Carnelian scarab with Isis and Horus as a child, set in gold

Background imageHorus Collection: Statuette representing the Falcon god, Horus wearing the double crown, bronze

Statuette representing the Falcon god, Horus wearing the double crown, bronze Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), Egyptian art

Background imageHorus Collection: Ceramic figure of Horus emerging from primordial Lotus. Egyptian civilization

Ceramic figure of Horus emerging from primordial Lotus. Egyptian civilization
Egyptian civilization. Ceramic figure of Horus emerging from primordial Lotus

Background imageHorus Collection: Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis, bottom, Amon designer Dedia

Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis, bottom, Amon designer Dedia
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Kingdom of Seti I. The gods of Abydos: Osiris, Horus and Isis. Bottom, Amon designer Dedia and his wife bearing offerings. Height 80 cm

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian civilization, Gold amulet portraying Horus. From Bahariya Oasis

Egyptian civilization, Gold amulet portraying Horus. From Bahariya Oasis, Tomb of Governor Djed Khonsu-Iwf-Ankh
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Gold amulet portraying Horus. From Baharia, Giza, Tomb of Governor Djed Khonsu-Iwf-Ankh

Background imageHorus Collection: Egyptian civilization. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II pendant in gold

Egyptian civilization. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II pendant in gold and lapis lazuli depicting god Osiris
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Goldsmith art. King Osorkon II (874-850 b.C.) pendant in gold and lapis lazuli

Background imageHorus Collection: Granite sculptural group with Horemheb making offerings to god Atum

Granite sculptural group with Horemheb making offerings to god Atum, detail of throne of Atum with Seth and Horus
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Granite sculptural group with Horemheb making offerings to god Atum (1338-1308 BC). Detail of the throne of Atum with Seth and Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Bronze statuette of Isis nursing Horus

Bronze statuette of Isis nursing Horus
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 4th-3rd century b.C. Bronze statuette of Isis nursing Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Plate decorated with figure of Queen Nefertiti between Isis and Horus

Plate decorated with figure of Queen Nefertiti between Isis and Horus
Egyptian civilization. Plate decorated with figure of Queen Nefertiti between Isis and Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamen, falcon god Horus collar

Treasure of Tutankhamen, falcon god Horus collar
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Falcon god Horus collar

Background imageHorus Collection: Black granite statue of god Horus

Black granite statue of god Horus
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, 5th century b.C. Black granite statue of the god Horus

Background imageHorus Collection: Tunisia, Carthage, Amulet representing Horus, the Falcon God, wearing a crown, siliceous paste

Tunisia, Carthage, Amulet representing Horus, the Falcon God, wearing a crown, siliceous paste 6th-5th Century B.C. Musee National De Carthage (Archaeological Museum), Phoenician art

Background imageHorus Collection: Pectoral made of gold, precious stones and vitreous pastes with udjat eye of Horus

Pectoral made of gold, precious stones and vitreous pastes with udjat eye of Horus, from Treasure of Tutankhamen
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Pectoral made of gold, precious stones and vitreous pastes with the udjat eye of Horus




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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.