Notice the articulation of the plate armor and the firm grip on her standard—a reminder that her convictions required her to actually stand in the mud of Patay and the siege-works of Orléans
the hieroglyphic inscriptions detail the story of how Horus fell ill as a child and his subsequent recovery upon the intercession of his mother
Fortuna is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion who
In addition to recording spells intended to protect against poison
Canopic Jars - Set of 4 Neopaganism Notice the articulation of theSET OF FOUR Canopic Jars featuring the four Sons of Horus: Imset, Hapi, Qebehsenuef & Duamutef. Lovingly hand made in Egypt, these beautiful reproductions are sure to be a centerpiece in any location! In Egyptian mythology, Imset (also transcribed Imseti, Amset, Amsety, Mesti, and Mesta) is a funerary deity and one of the Four Sons of Horus. He is associated with the canopic jars, specifically the one that contained the liver. Because the Egyptians