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  2. The Contendings of Horus and Seth - Wikipedia

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    The specific time of the Contendings is a period during which the fighting has temporarily stopped and Seth and Horus have brought their case before the Ennead. Throughout the story, Horus and Seth have various competitions to see who will be king. Horus beats Seth each time.

  3. Set (deity) - Wikipedia

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    In the game, Seth was imprisoned by Horus on a unfound tomb at the Valley of the Kings thousands of years ago, only to be accidentally awakened from his eternal slumber by Lara Croft after she removes an artifact called the Amulet of Horus from Seth's tomb, releasing him once again upon the world, forcing Lara on a race against time to find a ...

  4. Horus - Wikipedia

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    Later, the reason that the Moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Seth, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually, the gods sided with Horus.

  5. Nephthys - Wikipedia

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    This text recounts an episodic part of the Osiris myth in which the men of Set and Horus engage in a military conflict, ultimately leading to Set’s expulsion from Egypt. After consuming the Eye of Horus and becoming intoxicated by it, Set attempts to anally penetrate Nephthys before being discovered by the gods and accused of murdering Osiris.

  6. Khasekhemwy - Wikipedia

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    Others believe he defeated the reigning king, Seth-Peribsen, after returning to Egypt from putting down a revolt in Nubia. Either way, he ended the infighting of the Second dynasty and reunited Egypt. Khasekhemwy is unique in Egyptian history as having both the symbols of Horus and Set on his serekh. Some Egyptologists believe that this was an ...

  7. Banebdjedet - Wikipedia

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    A story dated to the New Kingdom describes him as being consulted by the "Divine Tribunal" to judge between Horus and Seth, but he proposes that Neith do it instead as an act of diplomacy. As the dispute continues, it is Banebdjedet who suggests that Seth be given the throne as he is the elder brother. [1]

  8. Nemty - Wikipedia

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    In this tale, one of Seth's attempts to gain power consists of his gathering together the gods and providing good arguments, convincing all of them (in later traditions, all except Thoth). Seth fears magical intervention by Isis , Horus' wife (in early Egyptian mythology), and so holds the gathering on an island , instructing Nemty not to allow ...

  9. File:Horus and Seth crowning Ramesses III, detail of Horus.JPG

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    English: Detail of Horus's face, from a statue of Horus and Seth placing the crown of Upper Egypt on the head of Ramesses III. Twentieth Dynasty, early 12th century BC. Twentieth Dynasty, early 12th century BC.