
Egyptian
Horus Falcon God Coloring Page
Standard style
About this coloring page
This intricate Horus Falcon God coloring page features the powerful Egyptian deity with his iconic falcon head, detailed headdress, and ancient symbols. The design showcases bold, clear outlines that make it perfect for intermediate to advanced colorists who love mythology and Egyptian legends. Print this free coloring page and bring the majestic falcon god to life with your favorite colors!
Frequently asked
Who was Horus in ancient Egyptian mythology?
Horus was the falcon-headed son of Osiris and Isis, two of Egypt's most important deities. He represented the sky, the sun, and divine kingship. Ancient Egyptians believed each pharaoh was a living Horus on Earth, inheriting his divine power and responsibility to protect Egypt and maintain cosmic order.
Why did ancient Egyptians give Horus a falcon's head?
Egyptians chose the falcon because these birds are incredibly powerful fliers with exceptional vision. They can see prey from enormous heights, making them symbols of divine sight and protection. Horus's falcon eyes represented his ability to watch over Egypt and see all that happened in the kingdom and heavens.
What was Horus's most famous myth?
Horus's most famous story involved avenging his father Osiris's murder by his uncle Set. According to legend, Horus and Set fought fiercely for the throne. During their struggle, Horus lost his left eye, which became sacred in Egyptian culture. He eventually won and became rightful pharaoh of Egypt.
Are these Horus Falcon God coloring pages free?
Yes, all our coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply visit our website, select your Horus Falcon God free printable coloring page, and download it in high quality. No membership, signup, or payment is required. Print as many copies as you like on standard A4 or Letter paper.
What age are these Horus Falcon God coloring pages for?
Our Horus Falcon God coloring pages are designed for kids and adults aged 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger children can enjoy simple outlines, while older kids and teens can tackle intricate mythological details. Everyone from beginners to experienced colorists will find something enjoyable.















