
Heru | Kemet.org
(Har, Hor; G/R Horus) - "High, Above" A collective term for a number of Names depicted either as hawk-headed men or as full hawks, Heru symbolizes leadership of all sorts and specifically the …
Heru-sema-tawy | Kemet.org
Heru-sema-tawy "Heru, Uniter of the Two Lands" A specialized Name of Heru as reuniter of the two kingdoms of Upper and Lower Kemet after the "Contendings of Heru and Set," possibly …
The Story Of Ausar, Auset and Heru In Kemet - AfrikaIsWoke.com
2024年8月10日 · In the story of Ausar and Auset, Heru is born after Ausar’s death and becomes the rightful heir to the throne of Kemet. However, he faces many challenges from his uncle …
Mansion of the Falcon: The Goddess Hwt-Her as the Womb of Heru …
2015年4月24日 · Detail showing the falcon of Heru mounting the sacred rattle of the Goddess Hwt-Her/ "Hwt-Her Mistress of the Sky"/ An original Kemetic Icon in progress by master …
Ancient Order of Free Asiatics
Het-heru or Hathor the Goddess of the sky, love, beauty and happiness, depicted in the form of a woman have disk and horns upon her head. She took on the form of a Cow the sacred animal …
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Exploring the Legacy of Heru: The Falcon-Headed God of
2022年12月7日 · Heru, also known as Horus or Har, was one of the most important and widely worshipped gods in ancient Egyptian religion. He was the god of the sky, kingship, and war, …
Heru-em-Akhet | Kemet.org
Heru-em-Akhet (G/R Harmachis) - "Heru-in-the-Horizon" Heru-em-Akhet is not truly a Name of Netjer, but a divinized persona specifically applied to the great Sphinx stationed before the …
Heru-sa-Aset | Kemet.org
(G/R Harseisis) - "Heru, son of Aset" Probably the best-known and most widely worshipped of the Names of Heru, Heru-sa-Aset, the miraculous child of Aset and Wesir, is symbolized directly in …
AMUNISM - kemeticyoga
Composed by Shepsu Suty and Shepsu Heru during the Reign of Amenehetep III, 18th Dynasty; Transliterated and Translated by Sehu Khepera Ankh, Kemetic Year, 38,777 (2011)