Statue of the god Horus. The statue of Horus and 50 similar items
Statue of the god Horus. The statue of Horus is available in black and cream col
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Brand , Pr Nefrt
made in egypt
size, 25*5.5*8.5 cm
The statue of Horus was made with distinguished materials and quality in Egypt. A statue of high quality, as shown in the pictures. You can purchase it so that you have an Egyptian touch in your home. You can also present it as a gift to your loved ones and friends.
The construction of this huge temple to the god "Horus" began during the reign of "Ptolemy III Euergetes I" (the word "Eurgetes" means "benefactor") in the year 145 BC, and it took about 200 years to build this temple. It was completed during the reign of Ptolemy XIII in the first century BC.
Horus was mentioned in one of the legends in ancient Egypt and was considered a symbol of goodness and justice. Osiris was his father, who was the god of resurrection and reckoning among the ancient Egyptians. According to the legend, the legend that his uncle, the evil Set, killed his father and distributed its parts throughout the Egyptian country. This group was his mother, Isis, so she collected the parts of his father's body. His father's guard. Horus lost in the same battle. He assumed the throne of Egypt.
Osiris became the god of reckoning in the underworld, and Horus was the king of the worldly life. Each of the kings of Egypt represents Horus, and uses the god Horus in his actions and wars. Reading we find all the kings of Egypt named in one of their names and the king was usually 5 titles) in the name of Horus.
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