- form of
Horus represented as a
child Heru-ur, also
known as Heru-wer,
Haroeris,
Horus the Great, and
Horus the Elder, was the
mature representation of...
-
mythical beast found in
Egyptian sculpture and
European heraldry. The god
Haroeris ("Horus the Elder") was
usually depicted as one. The name Hieracosphinx...
- Meanwhile, the
northern part of the
temple was
dedicated to the
falcon god
Haroeris ("Horus the Elder"),
along "with
Tasenetnofret (the Good Sister, a special...
- it
contains a
depiction of a
Roman pharaoh offering the
Wadjet Eyes to
Haroeris and
Senetneferet (meaning the good sister), his consort.
While only the...
-
temple enclosure Genealogy Parents Geb and Nut
Siblings Isis, Osiris,
Haroeris, and Set
Consort Set, Osiris, Horus, (in some myths)
Anubis (in Nubia)...
- Pantheon, since,
according to
extant inscriptions, it was
dedicated to
Haroeris and the
other deities of the
Ombite nome by the
soldiers quartered there...
- the Pulp and
Paper Mill today, Friday,
December 29, 2024. The
temple of
Haroeris (Horus) and
Heqet was
built during the
Ptolemaic Period. Nowadays, only...
-
represents the path of the sun.
WGPSN Haroeris 28°32′N 63°11′E / 28.53°N 63.18°E / 28.53; 63.18 (
Haroeris) 70 2000
Haroeris,
Egyptian sky god
whose eyes are...
-
sometimes the god
Haroeris, an
elder form of Horus, who is
murdered by Set and then
avenged by
another form of Horus, who is
Haroeris's son by Isis. By...
-
represents the path of the sun.
WGPSN Haroeris 28°32′N 63°11′E / 28.53°N 63.18°E / 28.53; 63.18 (
Haroeris) 70 2000
Haroeris,
Egyptian sky god
whose eyes are...