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Just who is this Horus person, anyway? 🙂

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    Gideon Jagged
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    93, y'all

     Can anyone tell me the precise name of the deity depicted on the Stele of Revealing and identified in Liber L. as Ra-Hoor-Khuit?
    
     I ask because I'd like to get a statue of Him to add to my collection of household deities.  There are several nice statues available for sale going by the name of Ra-Harakte.  Is that, in fact, it?
    

    93s,
    Dan

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      93, y'all

       Can anyone tell me the precise name of the deity depicted on the Stele of Revealing and identified in Liber L. as Ra-Hoor-Khuit?
      
       I ask because I'd like to get a statue of Him to add to my collection of household deities.  There are several nice statues available for sale going by the name of Ra-Harakte.  Is that, in fact, it?
      

      93s,
      Dan

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      Jim Eshelman
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      Yes, according to the hieroglyphs of on the Stele it is Ra-Harakhti.

      I don't know that this exact image of Ra-Harakhti is used in any other place, though - AFAIK it is quite distinctive to this one tomb stone.

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        93, y'all

         Can anyone tell me the precise name of the deity depicted on the Stele of Revealing and identified in Liber L. as Ra-Hoor-Khuit?
        
         I ask because I'd like to get a statue of Him to add to my collection of household deities.  There are several nice statues available for sale going by the name of Ra-Harakte.  Is that, in fact, it?
        

        93s,
        Dan

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        Gideon Jagged
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        @Jim Eshelman said

        "Yes, according to the hieroglyphs of on the Stele it is Ra-Harakhti.

        I don't know that this exact image of Ra-Harakhti is used in any other place, though - AFAIK it is quite distinctive to this one tomb stone."

        I haven't found one myself, but this one is fairly close:

        www.aurorahistoryboutique.com/S000167.htm

        Dan

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