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The passive aspect of Heru-ra-ha is Hoor-pa-kraat (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-pꜣ-ẖrd, meaning "Horus the Child"; Egyptological pronunciation: Har-pa-khered), more commonly referred to by the Greek rendering Harpocrates; Horus, the son of Isis and Osiris, sometimes distinguished from their brother Horus the Elder, [13] who was the old patron deity of Upper Egypt.
Hor-imy-shenut – A form of Horus who had the body of a Crocodile Her-sema-tawy ( Horus, Uniter of the Two Lands ) – the Greek Harsomptus , depicted like the double-crowned Horus Her-iunmutef ( Horus, Pillar of His Mother ) – A form of Horus depicted as a priest with a leopard-skin over the torso.
Mount Hor (Hebrew: הֹר הָהָר , Hōr hāHār) is the name given in the Hebrew Bible to two distinct mountains. One borders the land of Edom in the area south of the Dead Sea , and the other is by the Mediterranean Sea at the Northern border of Israel .
The Horus of the night deities – Twelve goddesses of each hour of the night, wearing a five-pointed star on their heads Neb-t tehen and Neb-t heru, god and goddess of the first hour of night, Apis or Hep (in reference) and Sarit-neb-s, god and goddess of the second hour of night, M'k-neb-set, goddess of the third hour of night, Aa-t-shefit or ...
"Haru Haru" (Korean: 하루하루; Day by Day) is a song by South Korean boy group Big Bang. Released through YG Entertainment on August 8, 2008, as the lead single for their third extended play Stand Up, it became one of their most popular singles and one of South Korea's best-selling songs, [1] besides being regarded as one of the most influential singles to come out of Korean pop music. [2]
In 2010, the song was recorded by Christer Sjögren and Elisabeth Andreassen on the Christmas album En stjärna lyser i natt. [ 9 ] In 2013, the song was recorded by Elize Ryd and Tony Kakko in Swedish for the Finnish metal Christmas album Raskasta Joulua , and in 2014 in English for the English version of the album, Ragnarok Juletide.
Lulu's version was the B-side of her 1968 single "I'm A Tiger". Julie London also recorded the song as "Without Him" on the last album she ever released, Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, in 1969. [6] In Spanish the song was recorded by the Mexican singer José José, "Sin Ella" (Without Her), and is included on his first 1969 album Cuidado in a bossa nova ...
Haruna Kimishima (君島 悠奈, Kimishima Haruna), known by her stage name Haru Nemuri (春 ねむり, Haru Nemuri), is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and "poetry rapper". [3] Her musical style mixes influences from J-pop, rap, post-hardcore, experimental pop, art rock, and electronica. [4] [3] [5] She is currently based in Tokyo. [3]