Lady of Ten Thousand Names and Son - (SAm Flanders)

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This gallery includes representations and art related to the Egyptian Goddess Isis, who is also known as The Lady of Ten-Thousand Names, and some of her son Horus, the Egyptian God of the Sun. This gallery also includes some depictions of a couple of her temples.

Horus Falcon, Unknown, 664 - 525 B.C.E., From the collection of: North Carolina Museum of Art
Horus Falcon Wearing Crown of Upper and Lower Egypt with Uraeus, Unidentified Artist, mid 7th century BCE - late 6th century BCE, From the collection of: Harvard Art Museums
Figurine of god Horus, unknown, -700/-332, From the collection of: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
Falcon-headed inlay representing the Egyptian god Horus, Unknown, 6th century BCE - 4th century BCE, From the collection of: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Statuette of Horus, divine representation of the Pharaoh, wearing the double crown, symbolizing his rule over Upper and Lower Egypt, Unknown, 5th century BCE - 4th century BCE, From the collection of: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
The Gate of Ptolemy II and the Temple of Isis, Philae, John Beasley Greene, 1853–1854, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Amulet of Isis/Hathor and Horus, 664-332 B.C.E. or later, From the collection of: Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art
Breast plate with Isis en Nephtys, unknown, -1500/-300, From the collection of: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
Upper Part of Figurine of the Goddess Isis, Unknown, 305-30 B.C.E., From the collection of: Brooklyn Museum
Statuette of Isis as mother and protector of Horus the child, the legitimate heir to the throne, Unknown, Ptolemaic Period, 2nd century BCE, From the collection of: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Statuette of Isis-Fortuna, Unknown, 2nd century A.D., From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
(Main View, front, left panel), From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
1974, From the collection of: LIFE Photo Collection
[Inscriptions of the Isis Temple in Philae], Théodule Devéria, 1859, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
The Temple of Isis, Philae, Maxime Du Camp, Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard, negative April 13, 1850; print 1852, From the collection of: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Statue of Isis Holding the Child Horus, Unknown, ca. 664-525 B.C.E., From the collection of: Brooklyn Museum
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