The Sun and Star: Horus
Horus, the Sun God |
One such story involving Horus was that the reigning king of Nekhen, an area of Egypt, was a manifestation of the god. This became widely accepted as fact after the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt. Due to this, every King of Egypt thereafter adopted a Horus name, which appeared on many tombs in a square frame called a serekh.
Towards the middle to late end of the Egyptian empire, images of Horus spearing an old pharaoh named Seth in the head, as the king allowed for uprisings to occur. This imagery was used throughout Egypt to discourage riots and rebellions against the current ruler.
In Ancient Greece, Horus was then associated with the sun god Apollo.
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