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Adı Yunanca "Horus" şeklinde yazılan Eski Mısır tanrısının özgün adı "Hor"'dur. "Hor" sözcüğü Eski Mısır dilinde "ufuk" anlamına gelir. "Horus", şahin başlı ve "Yukarı Mısır" tacı giymiş bir şekilde betimlenirdi
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the ancient Egyptian god of the life
Ancient Egyptian god with the head of a falcon, whose eyes were the sun and moon. The kings of Egypt were called living incarnations of Horus. During the 1st dynasty Horus was known principally as an opponent of Seth, but after 2350 BC he became associated with the Osiris cult and was identified as the son of Osiris. He destroyed Seth, the killer of Osiris, and became ruler of all Egypt. His left eye (the moon) was damaged by Seth but was healed by Thoth. In the Ptolemaic period, the victory of Horus over Seth became a symbol of Egypt triumphing over its occupiers
falcon god whose cult was originally centered at Hierakonopolis; also known as Harakhty or Horus of the Horizon; the son of Isis and Osiris, Horus ruled Egypt through his physical incarnation, the Pharaoh
Horus, in Egyptian mythology, god of the sky and of light and goodness One of the major Egyptian deities, Horus was the son of the goddess Isis and the god Osiris After Osiris was murdered by his brother Set, Horus avenged his father's death by killing his uncle He is usually depicted as a falcon
Son of Isis and Osiris, Horus defeated the evil god Seth, his uncle, in revenge for his murder of his father Osiris, regaining control of the world in the process The Pharaohs were held to be the incarnation of Horus God of the sky, with the Sun and moon as his eyes, depicted as the falcon-headed god
ancient sky god in the form of a falcon, embodiment of the divine powers of the living king; son of Osiris and Isis
Originally a falcon god of the sky, Horus became associated with the role of the king early in Egyptian history Later he was connected with Osiris as his son and the avenger of his death He is usually depicted as a falcon or a falcon-headed man
The Egyptian day-god, represented in hieroglyphics by a sparrow-hawk, which bird was sacred to him He was son of Osiris and Isis, but his birth being premature he was weak in the lower limbs As a child he is seen carried in his mother's arms, wearing the pschent or atf, and seated on a lotus-flower with his finger on his lips As an adult he is represented hawk-headed (Egyptian, har or hor, "the day" or "sun's path ") Strictly speaking, Horus is the rising sun, Ra the noonday sun, and Osiris the setting sun (Whence Greek and Latin hora, and our hour )
An ancient egyptian god, the son of Isis and Osiris God of the all-seeing eye 'the eye of Horus'
Egyptian falcon-headed solar god
eye of Horus
An ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health
horus

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    [ 'hOr-&s, 'hor- ] (noun.) From Late Latin Hōrus Ancient Greek Ὧρος (Horos).