Egyptian Mythology
Egyptian Mythology a to Z
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Day of the Scarab
The final book in the Oracle Prophecies trilogy, spun from Greek and Egyptian mythology, opens with chaos reigning as General Argelin smashes all hierarchies save his own rule.
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Day of the Scarab
The final book in the Oracle Prophecies trilogy, spun from Greek and Egyptian mythology, opens with chaos reigning as General Argelin smashes all hierarchies save his own rule.
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Day of the Scarab
The final book in the Oracle Prophecies trilogy, spun from Greek and Egyptian mythology, opens with chaos reigning as General Argelin smashes all hierarchies save his own rule.
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Horus Falcon - Historical Artistic Museum, Vienna, 1400BC
In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt.
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Horus Falcon Relief
In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt.
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