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MDC: in(i)-Hrt
Gardiner: ini-ḥr.t 
Budge: Ȧnḥuret?
ALT : jnj ḥr.t , ˀin-ḥr(.t)
Transliteration: An-heret
Coptic: Anḥoure/ⲁⲛϩⲟⲩⲣⲉ, Onḥouri/ⲟⲛϩⲟⲩⲣⲓ , Onḥouris/ⲟⲛⲟⲩⲣⲓⲥ < Όνουρις
Akkadian: an-ḫa-a-ra
Hebrew:
Greek: 
Onouris/Όνουρις , Onuris/ Όνυϱίς,  Anhoúr/Ανχούρ , Onouris/Όνουρις
Demotic:  
Arabic: Onhor أنحور, Onorrīs أنوريس , Oīn  حر , أين, Ḥrt حرت
English: Anhur
Kemetic: 
Alt: Inhert, Han-Her/
Χαν-Χερ
IPA:
Pronounced: Ȧnḥur , Ȧnḥuret
Meaning: 'Sky bearer' from /ini/ 'bring, fetch, bring about, carry' 𓏎𓈖 /Hrt/ 'sky heaven' 𓁷𓂋𓏏​𓇯
or The one who 'leads back the distant one' from /ini/ 'bring, fetch, bring about, carry' /Hr/ distant (one) 𓎛𓁷𓂋𓈐​
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Home:  
Temple: Thinis/Abydos, p-ia rk/Philae Temple of Ary-hes-nefer/Arsenuphis ​ (Horu-Anhuret)


Nome: 

Consort
Menhit (female lion like Sekhmet or Tefnut counter part from Nubia)

Children

Parents
Atum
Ra

Siblings
Bastet (sister)

Priest names

Features
Is depicted as a bearded man wearing a short kilt, robe over it and a headdress with four tall feathers, holding a spear or lance, or occasionally as a lion-headed god. 

Symbols
Rope or lasso
Sky

Roles
God of War and Sky Bearer, Lord of Slaughter. Patron of the army and one of the gods who stood on Ra's barque and defended him from Apep.

Hybrid gods
Anhuret-Shu (New Kingdom) 
Onuris-Horus (Ptolemaic)
Horu/Horus  (Ptolemaic)

Connection to other gods
Shu (Egypt)
Ares (Greek)

Celebrations

Offering items

Protects


Other names

Epitaphs
The lord of lances
The one who leads back the distant one
Repeller of the Enemies
Slayer of enemies
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