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The Sun-God of Edfu

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Another important centre of the worship of the sun god, was Edfu in Upper Egypt, where even now his temple stands complete.
Here originated the remarkable figure of the god which represents him as the sun with multicoloured wings as he flies across the heavens triumphant over his enemies. This figure of Horus of Edfu (or, as he was usually styled, he of Edfu) is placed over the gateways of the temples to keep out all evil things.