Het-hert the Great: The Goddess Hathor

The Goddess of Music and Love, Her Son Ihy and Her fierce form Sehkmet!
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Sistre de Henouttaouy. Période : troisième période intermédiaire (vers 1069-664 av J.-C.). Lieu de découverte : Egypte (origine). Paris, musée du Louvre Ancient Aliens, Ancient Artefacts, Egyptian Art, Ancient Egypt, Egyptian, Ancient Egyptian Art, Ancient Times, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient
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Sistre de Henouttaouy. Période : troisième période intermédiaire (vers 1069-664 av J.-C.). Lieu de découverte : Egypte (origine). Paris, musée du Louvre
Sacred female musicians  Metropolitan Museum of Art  New York Dance, Museums, Africa, Religious Ceremony, Art, York, Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Sacred female musicians Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
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664-525 BCE. Goddess Hathor, seen from the front, is in fact a fully modeled cow with the large sun disc held between her horns. She towers over Psammtek, Oversearer of Seals, protecting him between her legs. From his tomb in Saqqara. Carved dark greywacke. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Luxor
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664-525 BCE. Goddess Hathor, seen from the front, is in fact a fully modeled cow with the large sun disc held between her horns. She towers over Psammtek, Oversearer of Seals, protecting him between her legs. From his tomb in Saqqara. Carved dark greywacke. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Ihy, Harsomptus, and Panebtawy | AMNTE NOFRE (Amentet Neferet) – Egyptian Religion People, Archaeology, Leon, Deities
Ihy, Harsomptus, and Panebtawy | AMNTE NOFRE (Amentet Neferet) – Egyptian Religion
The God Ihi depicted wearing the white crown, a symbol of royalty in Upper Egypt, and with a sistrum in his hand, relief of a Roman mammisi, Temple of... Ancient Egyptian Clothing, Egyptian Mythology, Roman Gods
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The God Ihi depicted wearing the white crown, a symbol of royalty in Upper Egypt, and with a sistrum in his hand, relief of a Roman mammisi, Temple of...
Collier Menat avec son contre-poids,:Among the seven, 4 Hathor are the doors to the nightly journey of the sun god. Ancient Art, Croissant, Ancient Symbols, Egypt Art, Sirius
Collier Menat avec son contre-poids,:Among the seven, 4 Hathor are the doors to the nightly journey of the sun god.
A depiction of Ihy in the Roman birth house at Dendera Roman, Ornament, Goddesses Of Ancient Egypt
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A depiction of Ihy in the Roman birth house at Dendera
Hathor nursing her son Ihy in the centre, behind her, Ihy in his aspect of youthful God holding the ankh in his hand - on the right Trajan the Roman emperor as Pharaoh making offering - wall of Mammisi (Roman built birth house) - Dendera Temple complex Egypt, stone relief carving Architecture, Ancient Egypt Art
Hathor nursing her son Ihy in the centre, behind her, Ihy in his aspect of youthful God holding the ankh in his hand - on the right Trajan the Roman emperor as Pharaoh making offering - wall of Mammisi (Roman built birth house) - Dendera Temple complex Egypt, stone relief carving
Statuette du dieu Ihy, joueur de sistre, tombe de Toutankhamon / Ihy, son of the goddess Hathor, playing a sistrum, from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Height: 63,5 cm Civilization, Tutankhamun, Culture
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Statuette du dieu Ihy, joueur de sistre, tombe de Toutankhamon / Ihy, son of the goddess Hathor, playing a sistrum, from the tomb of Tutankhamun. Height: 63,5 cm
AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE IHY - LATE PERIOD, CIRCA 664-332 B.C. - The striding nude god wearing a double crown, decorated with incised circles and a Nekhbet-vulture at the rear, with silver inlaid eyes, adorned with the sidelock of youth, a gold inlaid necklace with heart amulet, his right arm held out horizontally from the shoulder, holding a sistrum, now missing, the left held to the side in a clenched fist 9 ¼ in. (23.4 cm.) high Antiquities, Gods And Goddesses
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AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE IHY - LATE PERIOD, CIRCA 664-332 B.C. - The striding nude god wearing a double crown, decorated with incised circles and a Nekhbet-vulture at the rear, with silver inlaid eyes, adorned with the sidelock of youth, a gold inlaid necklace with heart amulet, his right arm held out horizontally from the shoulder, holding a sistrum, now missing, the left held to the side in a clenched fist 9 ¼ in. (23.4 cm.) high
mostafasharkawi: House of Birth" of the Sanctuary of the Goddess Hathor at Nitentóre (Dendera) detail from the first intercolumnar wall (south outer face): Ihy in His aspect of youthful God (with the sidelock of youth and a finger on His lips) wearing the Solar disk with the Two Feathers (the Crown of Amon) and holding the Heqa-scepter and the Flail Egyptian Goddess, Goddess Meaning
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mostafasharkawi: House of Birth" of the Sanctuary of the Goddess Hathor at Nitentóre (Dendera) detail from the first intercolumnar wall (south outer face): Ihy in His aspect of youthful God (with the sidelock of youth and a finger on His lips) wearing the Solar disk with the Two Feathers (the Crown of Amon) and holding the Heqa-scepter and the Flail
Harsomtus - Harsomtus was the son of Horus and Hathor or Isis, and as such could be exchanged with the god Ihi in Dendera.Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ancient Egyptian Gods, Ancient Egypt Gods, Ancient Antiquity, Ancient Mythology
Harsomtus - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Harsomtus - Harsomtus was the son of Horus and Hathor or Isis, and as such could be exchanged with the god Ihi in Dendera.Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toutankhamon as Ihy, son of Hathor, shaking a Hathoric naos sistrum. 18th dynasty. Ancient Greek, Ancient Goddesses
Toutankhamon
Toutankhamon as Ihy, son of Hathor, shaking a Hathoric naos sistrum. 18th dynasty.
IHy is a derivative of the word ih,=‘bull, ((like the semitic Yah the bull god.)) Kemet, Gold, Divine
son of the gold
IHy is a derivative of the word ih,=‘bull, ((like the semitic Yah the bull god.))
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A relief in the Hathor Temple at Dendera shows the god Harsomptus (also called Ihy) in the form of a falcon. Old Egypt, Kemet Egypt
Egypt: Temple of Dendera - Smit & Palarczyk
A relief in the Hathor Temple at Dendera shows the god Harsomptus (also called Ihy) in the form of a falcon.
Ihy, Egyptian god of music and joy Percussion
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Ihy, Egyptian god of music and joy
A relief in the Hathor Temple at Dendera shows the god Harsomptus (also called Ihy) sitting on a throne. He was the child of Hathor of Dendera and Horus of Edfu. Paul Smit | Mick Palarczyk Anubis, Enigma, Sanat
Egypt: Temple of Dendera - Smit & Palarczyk
A relief in the Hathor Temple at Dendera shows the god Harsomptus (also called Ihy) sitting on a throne. He was the child of Hathor of Dendera and Horus of Edfu. Paul Smit | Mick Palarczyk
Photo of Temple of Hathor at Dendera Idol, Ancient Egyptian Artifacts
Dendera Temple Complex
Photo of Temple of Hathor at Dendera
Mehet Weret,(déesse femme, lionne et vache) Une de ses épithètes est "La grande inondation",, associée à «Hathor» ___ - Elle a été mentionné dans le récit de la "destruction de l'humanité» par le déluge de Sekhmet.__ Mehet-Weret transportera "Ra" fâché contre l' humanité en haut du ciel. Hip Hop, Egyptian Furniture
Mehet Weret,(déesse femme, lionne et vache) Une de ses épithètes est "La grande inondation",, associée à «Hathor» ___ - Elle a été mentionné dans le récit de la "destruction de l'humanité» par le déluge de Sekhmet.__ Mehet-Weret transportera "Ra" fâché contre l' humanité en haut du ciel.
https://flic.kr/p/CMCNp | Egypt 2007 | The Ptolemaic temple of Deir el-Medina was dedicated to the goddesses Hathor and Ma'at. It is a small building which you enter via a vestibule that has two papyrus columns. The pronaos is defined by a pair of columns, pillars, and curtain walls. Figures on the columns show Amenhotep, son of Hapu, and Imhotep, both architects who were deified after their death. The curtain wall is covered with reliefs showing the king offering to various deities. Eastern... Studio, Alexandria, Egyptian Temple
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https://flic.kr/p/CMCNp | Egypt 2007 | The Ptolemaic temple of Deir el-Medina was dedicated to the goddesses Hathor and Ma'at. It is a small building which you enter via a vestibule that has two papyrus columns. The pronaos is defined by a pair of columns, pillars, and curtain walls. Figures on the columns show Amenhotep, son of Hapu, and Imhotep, both architects who were deified after their death. The curtain wall is covered with reliefs showing the king offering to various deities. Eastern...
Egypt. Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Dedicated to goddess Hathor Temple of Nefertari. Pronaos Ancient Architecture, Ancient Egyptian Architecture
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Egypt. Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Dedicated to goddess Hathor Temple of Nefertari. Pronaos
Senenmut holding the symbol of the goddess Hathor. | Armant. Egyptians, Egyptian Inspired
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Senenmut holding the symbol of the goddess Hathor. | Armant.
Hieroglyphs in Hathor Temple at Dendera
Egypt: Temple of Dendera - Smit & Palarczyk
Hieroglyphs in Hathor Temple at Dendera
Temple of Hathor, Dendera. Trips
Temple of Hathor, Dendera.
Dendera Zodiac (Calendar). The ancient zodiac found in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, known as the Dendera zodiac, has provided a revealing view of the significance of the goddess Hathor and the rituals associated with her temple in ancient Egypt. Zodiac, Mandalas, Dendera Zodiac, Ancient Zodiac, Zodiac Calendar
Biblical Archaeo-Astronomy of the Ancient Egyptian Star Names of the Dendera zodiac
Dendera Zodiac (Calendar). The ancient zodiac found in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, known as the Dendera zodiac, has provided a revealing view of the significance of the goddess Hathor and the rituals associated with her temple in ancient Egypt.
[EGYPT 29596]<br /> 'The sixth and eight hour of the day at Dendera.'<br /> <br /> Entering the outer hypostyle hall of the Hathor Temple at Dendera is like stepping into an ancient time machine. The entire ceiling of the hall is covered with hundreds of figures who have some relation to Time and the revolving Heavens.<br /> So it is very appropriate that, at the very entrance of the hall, the architraves that rest on the facade columns are decorated with the goddesses of the hours of the ni...
Egypt: Temple of Dendera - Smit & Palarczyk
[EGYPT 29596]<br /> 'The sixth and eight hour of the day at Dendera.'<br /> <br /> Entering the outer hypostyle hall of the Hathor Temple at Dendera is like stepping into an ancient time machine. The entire ceiling of the hall is covered with hundreds of figures who have some relation to Time and the revolving Heavens.<br /> So it is very appropriate that, at the very entrance of the hall, the architraves that rest on the facade columns are decorated with the goddesses of the hours of the ni...
MIRROR WITH GODDESS HATHOR (19. Dynasty) Artifacts, Ancient Cities
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