Haroeris
Haroeris is offered the Wadjet Eyes by a Roman pharaoh. The inscription describes the pharaoh's desire for Haroeris to cleanse the eyes symbolizing the two halves of Egypt and in turn restore Egypt itself. Once again this denotes Wadjet's role as a protector and unifier of Egypt.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – 2020
Relationships
- consort of
- Senetneferet
- enemy of
- Set
- manifests as
- Horus
- parent of
- Panebtawy
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Within the wider relief is contained a depiction of a Roman pharaoh offering the Wadjet Eyes to Haroeris and Senetneferet (meaning the good sister), his consort. While only the lower portion of the relief remains, its inscription describes the pharaoh's desire for Haroeris to cleanse the eyes”
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“Even the identity of the victim can vary, as it is sometimes the god Haroeris, an elder form of Horus, who is murdered by Set and then avenged by another form of Horus, who is Haroeris's son by Isis.”
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“Panebtawy (Egyptian; pȝ nb tȝwy) is an Egyptian deity representing the Pharaoh as the son of Haroeris (Heru-ur). His name translates to “the lord of the two lands” representing the pharaoh as the legitimate ruler of all of Egypt. He is the divine son of Haroeris and Tasenetnofret in the Temple of Kom Ombo”
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