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Description Horus, an ancient Egyptian falcon headed-deity. Horus was usually depicted wearing the double crown of kingship, but also appeared in a fully falcon form, among others. Ra, another falcon-headed deity, is distinguished by the presence of the sun disk on his head, but the ancient Egyptians often combined Re and Horus into the composite deity known as Re-Horakhty.[1] Based on New Kingdom tomb paintings / See (for example):
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HORACE TAYLOR 1716 CROMPOND ROAD PEEKSKILL NEW YORK Re-Horakhty:

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  1. Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003) The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, London: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 0-500-05120-8.

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Horus and Ra look the same because later Egyptians merged the two gods into one.

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