Philae Temple, Aswan, Egypt
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Philae Temple, Aswan, Egypt
Gilded bronze model of the Temple of Isis in Pompeii made in a Roman atelier at the end of the 18th century-beginning of the 19th century
Pharaoh's Mother
She was one of the greatest goddesses in the mythology of ancient Egypt. First sister after Osiris wife and mother of Horus. As a goddess of life and magic, she protected women, children, and cured the sick. It was first mentioned in the Ancient Kingdom (c. 2686-2181 BC) as one of the main characters in the Osiris myth and is closely linked to the pharaoh´s throne of ancient Egypt.
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two native girls filling their pots with water of the nile at philae island, the original site of the philae temple complex 1910 ❤
Portico of the Temple of Isis at Philae, David Roberts (1851)
Although it is called The Vestal Virgins, this painting by Louis Hector Leroux describes a scene from the cult of Isis in his temple in Pompeii, as we can see beautiful sacred ibis and by the women playing the sistrum, used in the cult of Isis
The fresco of Harpokrate (from the niche of Harpokrate) a priest (wearing a long white robe) bringing two candlesticks to the statue of Harpokrate situated in front of the Temple of Isis.
The Vestal Virgins, In fact the image depicts the temple of Isis in Pompeii, by Louis Hector Leroux