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  2. Horus - Wikipedia

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    Horus is recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs as ḥr.w "Falcon", 𓅃; the original pronunciation has been reconstructed as /ˈħaːɾuw/ in Old Egyptian and early Middle Egyptian, /ˈħaːɾəʔ/ in later Middle Egyptian, and /ˈħoːɾ(ə)/ in Late Egyptian.

  3. Montu - Wikipedia

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    In Egyptian art, Montu was depicted as a falcon-headed or bull-headed man, with his head surmounted by the solar disk (because of his conceptual link with Ra [2]) with either a double or singular uraeus, [8] [9] and two feathers. The falcon was a symbol of the sky and the bull was a symbol of strength and war.

  4. Hemen - Wikipedia

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    Hemen is a falcon god in the Ancient Egyptian religion. Part of a series on: Ancient Egyptian religion; ... Hemen is also used for the name of a town of ancient Egypt ...

  5. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian deities were an integral part of ancient Egyptian religion and were worshiped for millennia. Many of them ruled over natural and social phenomena, as well as abstract concepts [1] These gods and goddesses appear in virtually every aspect of ancient Egyptian civilization, and more than 1,500 of them are known by name. Many ...

  6. El-Tod - Wikipedia

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    El-Tod (Arabic: طود aṭ-Ṭūd, from Coptic: ⲧⲟⲟⲩⲧ or ⲧⲁⲩⲧ, Ancient Egyptian: Ḏrty, lit. 'falcon', [2] Ancient Greek: Τουφιον, Latin: Tuphium [3]) was the site of an ancient Egyptian town [4] and a temple to the Egyptian god Montu. [5]

  7. Horus name - Wikipedia

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    Most possibly it points to Lower Egypt and Sinai, since Double Falcon's name has been found only at these two sites. [6] A second unusual serekh is that of King Hor-Aha. It shows the Horus falcon reaching into the serekh with his claws and holding a mace and a shield, forming the word Aha, meaning "fighter of Horus". The arrangement is ...

  8. List of birds of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Egyptian only one species is depicted as breeding in the delta and called HrT (meaning unknown). Lesser kestrel, Falco naumanni Fleischer, JG, 1818; Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnunculus Linnaeus, 1758; Red-footed falcon, Falco vespertinus Linnaeus, 1766; Eleonora's falcon, Falco eleonorae Géné, 1839; Sooty falcon, Falco concolor ...

  9. Seker - Wikipedia

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    The syncretized god Seker-Osiris. His iconography combines that of Osiris (atef-crown, crook and flail) and Seker (hawk head, was-sceptre). Seker (/ ˈ s ɛ k ər /; also spelled Sokar, and in Greek, Sokaris or Socharis) is a hawk or falcon god of the Memphite necropolis in the Ancient Egyptian religion, who was known as a patron of the living, as well as a god of the dead.