God Horus, Falcon of the Sky

God Horus, Falcon of the Sky

AJ Carmichael

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AJ CARMICHAEL
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
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9798232902797
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Across the shifting sands of ancient Egypt, one divine figure stood as the eternal guardian of the sky and the living symbol of kingship: Horus, the mighty falcon god. From his earliest origins as a celestial falcon soaring above the Nile Valley to his role as the divine heir of Isis and Osiris, Horus shaped the destiny of a civilization that believed order and renewal flowed from the heavens themselves. God Horus, Falcon in the Sky explores how this powerful deity came to embody the essence of leadership, justice, and cosmic harmony - the very heartbeat of ancient Egyptian belief. Through vivid storytelling and grounded historical insight, this book reveals how Horus’ battles with chaos, his restoration of the sacred Eye, and his ascension to the throne defined the Egyptian worldview for more than three thousand years.Uncover the myth and majesty of the god who never stops rising. Filled with rich mythology, archaeological discoveries, and detailed interpretations of temple art and sacred texts, this book is the ultimate journey into the legend of Horus and the world shaped beneath his wings. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology lovers, and readers of ancient mysteries, God Horus, Falcon in the Sky brings to life the enduring power of the falcon god who watched over Egypt by day and protected it through the stars by night.

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