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Hormoheb Offering To Horus king Horemheb the last king in the 18th Dynasty (c.1342 B.C.–c.1303 B.C.) is shown presenting offerings to god horus, the falcon’s headed god who was the embodiment of divine kingship and the protector of the reigning pharaoh. Before he became king. Horemheb was an army commander under Tutankhamon. Horemheb was succeeded by his general, Ramses I.
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