Examples of using Horus in English and their translations into Russian
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No, it's the pagan god Horus and his mother, Isis centuries before the birth of Christ.
Horus- Energia containers may pass CSC certification, which opens a
According to one of translations, Angkor Wat means" god Horus lives", which directly indicated an ancient Egyptian trace in history.
The Horus chip then provides an additional off-board interface(based on the InfiniBand standards) which can link to additional Horus nodes up to 8.
The word combination Anh-Hor may also be translated as" May god Horus live"," Horus lives" and" Life be in Horus. .
and his sons Horus and Anubis combined their powers to resurrect Osiris.
The Horus system, designed by Newisys for AMD, was created to
Buhen had a temple of Horus built by Hatshepsut, which was moved to the National Museum of Sudan
the thumb represents their child Horus.
Qemau Siharnedjheritef may have been his son as"Qemau Siharnedjheritef" may be read"The son of Qemau, Horus protects his father.
To access the menu on Horus, press the buttons in the following way: Press the< button for 1 second.
perhaps struggles for power: the battles between Seth and Horus, and between Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl are obvious examples.
He was succeeded by Khasekhemwy, who placed the symbols of both Set and Horus above his name.
Sutekh was only defeated in the end by the combined might of 740 of his fellow Osirans led by Horus.
The Horus system overcomes these limitations by creating a pseudo-Opteron, the Horus chip, which connects to four real Opterons via the HyperTransport bus.
Osiris then dispatched Horus to exact revenge on Seth in a battle that lasted for several hundred years,
Alongside with Horus' three other sons Imsety,
Dedicated to the falcon god Horus, it was built in the Ptolemaic period between 237
Many of the other deities, including Horus, Isis and Osiris,
Also known as the Golden Horus Name, this form of the pharaoh's name typically featured the image of a Horus falcon perched above/or beside the hieroglyph for gold.