Re-Harakhty

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Re-Harakhty is a falcon-headed god and a syncretic form of the ancient Egyptian gods Ra and Horus, who is seated on a throne. Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu is depicted presenting offerings to Re-Harakhty. The symbol of the west, the place of the Dead, is seen behind Re-Harakhty.

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-680 – -70
Historical notes
Appears on a stele dating to circa 680–70 BCE.

Relationships

syncretized with
Ra, Horus

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Sources

Source passages

“[A2–A3] Above Re-Harakhty: Re-Harakhty ('Re-Horus of the Two Horizons'), Chief of the Gods”

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