{"id":2223,"date":"2023-03-12T20:38:42","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T20:38:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ancientegyptblog.com\/?p=2223"},"modified":"2025-03-17T22:40:43","modified_gmt":"2025-03-17T22:40:43","slug":"statues-of-isis-and-horus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ancientegyptblog.com\/?p=2223","title":{"rendered":"Video &#8211; Statues of Isis and Horus"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-video is-provider-tiktok wp-block-embed-tiktok\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<blockquote class=\"tiktok-embed\" cite=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@ancientegyptblog\/video\/7368028114502356266\" data-video-id=\"7368028114502356266\" data-embed-from=\"oembed\" style=\"max-width:605px; min-width:325px;\"> <section> <a target=\"_blank\" title=\"@ancientegyptblog\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@ancientegyptblog?refer=embed\">@ancientegyptblog<\/a> <p>Happy Mother\u2019s Day to all the moms &#8211; especially my mom who is my director\/camerawoman! Anytime you see me on camera or a picture of me, my mom is the one who probably took it!  In honor of Mother\u2019s Day, let\u2019s take a look at Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 and Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d! The image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby is one of the most popular images \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udfe6 of the Third Intermediate Period, Late Period and even through the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods.   This image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf appeared in bronze \ud80c\ude14\ud80c\udfe4\ud80c\ude12\ud80c\udfe6, stone \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\udeaa, and even as small \ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udd93\ud80c\udef4\ud80c\udd69 amulets \ud80c\ude90\ud80c\udeaa\ud80c\udd46\ud80c\udfea! My Nonno would always point out these pieces of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby because he felt they were so significant to the evolution of religious art through time.  While my Nonno loved Egyptian \ud80c\udd8e\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc00\ud80c\udc50 and Roman art, he also loved Christian\/Biblical art, so these Egyptian \ud80c\udd8e\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc00\ud80c\udc50 statues \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc3e\ud80c\udfea were kind of a natural connection between his area of interests! I always make sure to look for statues \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc3e\ud80c\udfea like this in museums whenever I visit!  Symbolically, Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 was thought to be the mother \ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50 of the pharaoh \ud80c\ude50\ud80c\ude7b, and was often associated with motherhood, the protection of women \ud80c\ude83\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc91\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50, and a user of magic \ud80c\udf9b\ud80c\udc93\ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfdc.  As Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 became a more popular religious figure, she was associated with cosmological order and was considered to be the embodiment of fate by the Romans.  Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 was widely worshipped during the Roman times, and Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby has even appeared on the back of Roman coins. This image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf of a mother \ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50 holding a child \ud80d\udc0d\ud80c\uddcc\ud80c\udc15 is thought to have inspired the well known Catholic images of the Virgin Mary holding Jesus as a baby.  Follow me to learn all about ancient Egypt, hieroglyphs, Egyptian mythology, art, culture and more!  This is my personal video and original text. DO NOT repost.  <a title=\"ancientegypt\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/ancientegypt?refer=embed\">#ancientEgypt<\/a> <a title=\"egyptology\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/egyptology?refer=embed\">#egyptology<\/a> <a title=\"mothersday\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/mothersday?refer=embed\">#mothersday<\/a>  <a title=\"egyptianhistory\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/egyptianhistory?refer=embed\">#egyptianhistory<\/a> <a title=\"egyptianmythology\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/egyptianmythology?refer=embed\">#egyptianmythology<\/a> <a title=\"anticoegitto\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/anticoegitto?refer=embed\">#anticoegitto<\/a> <a title=\"metropolitanmuseumofart\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/metropolitanmuseumofart?refer=embed\">#metropolitanmuseumofart<\/a> <a title=\"metmuseum\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/metmuseum?refer=embed\">#metmuseum<\/a> <a title=\"ancientegyptblog\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/ancientegyptblog?refer=embed\">#ancientegyptblog<\/a> <a title=\"horus\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/tag\/horus?refer=embed\">#horus<\/a> <\/p> <a target=\"_blank\" title=\"\u266c original sound - ancientegyptblog Nicole Lesar\" href=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/music\/original-sound-7368028314113542958?refer=embed\">\u266c original sound &#8211; ancientegyptblog Nicole Lesar<\/a> <\/section> <\/blockquote> <script async src=\"https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/embed.js\"><\/script>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">The image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby is one of the most popular images \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udfe6 of the Third Intermediate Period, Late Period and even through the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods. &nbsp;This video examines the significance of the statues of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">This image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf appeared in bronze \ud80c\ude14\ud80c\udfe4\ud80c\ude12\ud80c\udfe6, stone \ud80c\uddcb\ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udc8b\ud80c\udeaa, and even as small \ud80c\ude16\ud80c\udd93\ud80c\udef4\ud80c\udd69 amulets \ud80c\ude90\ud80c\udeaa\ud80c\udd46\ud80c\udfea! My Nonno would always point out these pieces of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby because he felt they were so significant to the evolution of religious art through time.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">While my Nonno loved Egyptian \ud80c\udd8e\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc00\ud80c\udc50 and Roman art, he also loved Christian\/Biblical art, so these Egyptian \ud80c\udd8e\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc00\ud80c\udc50 statues \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc3e\ud80c\udfea were kind of a natural connection between his area of interests! I always make sure to look for statues \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc3e\ud80c\udfea like this in museums whenever I visit!&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">Symbolically, Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 was thought to be the mother \ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50 of the pharaoh \ud80c\ude50\ud80c\ude7b, and was often associated with motherhood, the protection of women \ud80c\ude83\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc91\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50, and a user of magic \ud80c\udf9b\ud80c\udc93\ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfdc.&nbsp; As Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 became a more popular religious figure, she was associated with cosmological order and was considered to be the embodiment of fate by the Romans.&nbsp; Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 was widely worshipped during the Roman times, and Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby has even appeared on the back of Roman coins.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"\">This image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf of a mother \ud80c\udd3f\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc50 holding a child \ud80d\udc0d\ud80c\uddcc\ud80c\udc15 is thought to have inspired the well known Catholic images of the Virgin Mary holding Jesus as a baby.&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The image \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d as a baby is one of the most popular images \ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udd71\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udfe6 of the Third Intermediate Period, Late Period and even through the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods. &nbsp;This video examines the significance of the statues of Isis \ud80c\udea8\ud80c\udfcf\ud80c\udc65 feeding Horus \ud80c\udd43\ud80c\udc2d! 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