The battle between Seth and Horus either goes on to this day (night/day) or it went on for eighty years before Horus assumed the throne - which 'fight' do you refer to during the course of this myth?
It takes place, regardless, largly in Upper and Lower Egypt.
Horus had stuffed Seth in a sarcophagus and sent him down the Nile, and he never returned again
Seth was appeased with two of Ra's daughters: Anat and Astarte.
Yes, but they were half brothers. Nephthys (Anubis's real mother) seduced Osiris and was impregneted by him. She gave birth to Anubis yet abandonded him, leaving Isis (his aunt/mother) to care for him. Then later on in the story, Set chopped up Osiris and Isis and Nephthys put him back together again. Isis then gave birth to Horus and Horus killed Seth to avenge Osiris, his father.
They got married and Isis had Horus. Seth Osris' brother killed Osris and fought Horus for the throne. Isis is the God of Love and Joy,Osris is the God of the Underworld, and their son Horus is the Falcon God. M.G. age 12
The eye of Horus looks like it does because when he fought the god Seth he lost an eye so the drooping eye is suppose to be the blood of Horus's eye.
His uncle Seth.
Horus had stuffed Seth in a sarcophagus and sent him down the Nile, and he never returned again
It was during battle to avenge the murder and dismemberment of Osiris, father to Horus and brother to Seth. Both suffered battle scars, Horus lost his left eye and Seth lost his testicles.
nothing really but he came king & the world was rid of seth!
Seth tore out Horus' eye, It was magically restored and became a symbol of protective watchfulness.
Seth was appeased with two of Ra's daughters: Anat and Astarte.
Neither Anubis or Horus had reason to fight and find out.
Amun, seth, horus, bastet, sobeq
The Seth (or Set) of Egyptian mythology was struck down by Horus ( the son of Osiris) who restores order to the world. We are not told how the biblical Seth (3rd son of Adam and Eve) died.
Yes, but they were half brothers. Nephthys (Anubis's real mother) seduced Osiris and was impregneted by him. She gave birth to Anubis yet abandonded him, leaving Isis (his aunt/mother) to care for him. Then later on in the story, Set chopped up Osiris and Isis and Nephthys put him back together again. Isis then gave birth to Horus and Horus killed Seth to avenge Osiris, his father.
Horus battled Seth in Egyptian mythology and eventually defeated him to take the throne as the rightful ruler. This battle symbolizes the eternal struggle between order (Horus) and chaos (Seth) in Egyptian beliefs.
There are ancient Egyptian sources that say yes, Set did just that. It is possible that over time and due to his counterpart nature with Horus he was vilified by priests so that Horus/Osiris would have Set to fight against, as Re had Apep.