Horus the Elder
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[[Horus]], the patron god of [[Upper Egypt]] from time immemorial; distinguished from Horus the Child ([[Hor-par-kraat]]), who was the son of [[Isis]] and [[Osiris]]; but the two gods merged early in Egyptian history and became the one Horus, uniting the attributes of both.<br> | [[Horus]], the patron god of [[Upper Egypt]] from time immemorial; distinguished from Horus the Child ([[Hor-par-kraat]]), who was the son of [[Isis]] and [[Osiris]]; but the two gods merged early in Egyptian history and became the one Horus, uniting the attributes of both.<br> | ||
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- | + | * [http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm Egyptian Gods and Goddess'] | |
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Horus, the patron god of Upper Egypt from time immemorial; distinguished from Horus the Child (Hor-par-kraat), who was the son of Isis and Osiris; but the two gods merged early in Egyptian history and became the one Horus, uniting the attributes of both.
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- Egyptian Gods and Goddess' (http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm)