- In
Ancient Egyptian mythology,
Onuris (also
known as Onouris,
Anhur, Anhuret, Han-Her, Inhert) was a god of war who was
worshipped in the
Egyptian area...
- Nectanebo II; he was its last ruler. A
temple dedicated to the
local god
Anhur, or
Anhur-Shu, and his
lioness goddess mate Mehit, once
existed at this location...
- on 19
October 2021.
Retrieved 19
October 2021. The
Arabic name nahr al-
anhur is a
direct translation of the Tuareg. "Online
Etymological Dictionary"...
- and war. She was the
sister of Baal
Anhur, god of war, not a
native god Anuke, a
goddess of war and
consort of
Anhur Apedemak, the lion god of war: he is...
-
counterweight near the
bottom where an
oxyrhynchus fish can also be seen.
Anhur-Shu
Sopdu Wilkinson,
Richard H. (2003). The
complete gods and goddesses...
-
ancient Egyptian religion, the
Egyptians syncretized him with
their gods
Anhur and Shu. Wilkinson,
Richard H. (2003). The
Complete Gods and
Goddesses of...
- Hori was a High
Priest of
Anhur during the
reign of
Ramesses II. He was the son of the High
Priest of Amun
Parennefer called Wennefer and his wife Isis...
-
retrieve her. In one version,
known from
scattered allusions, the
warrior god
Anhur searches for the eye,
which takes the form of the
goddess Mehit,
using his...
- its dead nome-god, so at
Thinis was the
temple and last resting-place of
Anhur,
whose epithets included "bull of Thinis",
worshipped after his
death as...
- the
signs of
guidance as
opposed to all
other people.” [Zada, Majma` al-
Anhur] [1]
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