God Horus - God of Power and Protection - Goddess Hathore - Papyrus Hieroglyphs Paper - Unique Design - 9x13 Inches
God Horus God of Power and Protection with His Falcon Head Seated Next to Goddess Hathore Who Was a Goddess of Music, Dance, Foreign Lands and Fertility Who Helped Women in Childbirth. Goddess of love and Horus (her son-god of light) Egyptian papyrus notecard. Ancient Egyptian mythology gives the name Horus to a sky god who generally refers to two gods: Horus the Elder (or Horus the Great), the last of the original five gods to be born, and Horus the Younger, the son of Osiris and Isis. Horus the Younger, on the other hand, was a strong sky god linked mostly to the sun but also to the moon. He served as the guardian of the Egyptian royal family, the righteous judge, the upholder of law, the unifier of the two lands, and, thanks to his conflicts with Set, a god of war who was frequently called by Egyptian kings both before and after battle. Ra-Harahkhte, the sun god who sailed through the sky during the day and was shown as a falcon-headed man wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower