Horus - God of The Sky
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Horus is a major ancient Egyptian deity, often depicted as a falcon or a falcon-headed man. He is primarily known as the god of the sky, sun, kingship, protection, and healing. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, and is famously known for his conflict with his uncle Set to avenge his father's death and claim the throne of Egypt. Here's a more detailed look at Horus:Key Aspects of Horus:Sky and Sun God:Horus was associated with the sky and the sun, with his right eye often representing the sun and his left eye the moon. Kingship:He was a powerful symbol of kingship, and pharaohs identified with him, believing he protected them and their rule. Avenger of Osiris:Horus's central myth involves his battle against Set, his uncle, to avenge the murder of his father, Osiris. Eye of Horus:The Eye of Horus, also known as the Wadjet, is a powerful symbol of protection, healing, and restoration, associated with Horus's lost and later restored eye. Various Forms:Horus had different forms and was associated with various other deities, showcasing a complex and multifaceted nature within Egyptian mythology. Major Mythological Events:Birth and Childhood:Horus was conceived after Osiris's death, with Isis hiding him to protect him from Set. Conflict with Set:Horus's conflict with Set involved a series of contests and battles over the throne of Egypt. Restoration of the Eye:During the conflict, Set damaged Horus's eye, which was later restored by the god Thoth, creating the Eye of Horus. Ascension to the Throne:Horus eventually prevailed and became the ruler of Egypt, solidifying his role as a divine king. This video explains who Horus is