Hor-renpi
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Hor-renpi Ḥr-rnpj The youthful Horus |
Hor-renpi is the ancient Egyptian name of Horus in its appearance as a growing child. He is attested as a deity only a few times in the Old and New Kingdom . In the New Kingdom, Amun-Re-Atum-Harachte was also the manifestation of Hor-renpi.
Iconographic representations are not documented until the end of the New Kingdom. Hor-renpi is mentioned in the pyramid texts 25c and 767a, in the New Kingdom in the papyrus Chester Beatty IV .
See also
literature
- Christian Leitz u. a .: LGG , vol. 5: Ḥ - ḫ (series of publications: Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta 114) . Peeters, Leuven 2002, ISBN 90-429-1150-6 , p. 272.