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Pharaoh Horemheb with the goddess Isis and the god Horus, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC
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Pharaoh Horemheb with the goddess Isis and the god Horus, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC
Pharaoh Horemheb with the goddess Isis and the god Horus, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC. Horemheb (reigned c1321-c1293 BC) was the last king of the 18th dynasty. A former general and advisor to Tutankhamun, his rule was notable for the restoration of the traditional Egyptian religion which had been replaced by the worship of the god Aten under the Pharaoh Akhenaten. Horemheb is depicted flanked by Isis, with horns and the solar disc on her head, and her son the falcon headed god Horus. Wall painting from the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
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14th Century Bc 18th Dynasty As Said Falcon Hieroglyphic Hieroglyphics Horemheb Horus Isis Karnak Luxor New Kingdom Pharaoh Thebes Wall Painting Ancient Egyptian Ann Ronan Pictures
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This print showcases Pharaoh Horemheb, the last ruler of the 18th dynasty in Ancient Egypt. Horemheb's reign marked a significant turning point as he sought to restore the traditional Egyptian religion that had been overshadowed by the worship of Aten under his predecessor, Akhenaten. The image depicts Horemheb flanked by two powerful deities - Isis and Horus. Isis, with her distinctive horns and solar disc headdress, represents femininity and motherhood while Horus, depicted as a falcon-headed god, symbolizes protection and kingship. Together, they embody the divine forces that guided and protected Horemheb during his rule. This remarkable wall painting was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. Its vibrant colors and intricate hieroglyphics showcase the artistic mastery of ancient Egyptians. The scene not only highlights religious beliefs but also emphasizes Horemheb's authority as a pharaoh. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an era when gods walked among mortals and monarchs ruled with divine guidance. It serves as a testament to Egypt's rich cultural heritage and its enduring fascination for archaeologists and art enthusiasts alike.
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