DescriptionLa tombe de Horemheb (KV.57) (Vallée des Rois Thèbes ouest) -2.jpg
Français : Détail de la frise du puits. Horemheb face à Hathor, l'Occidentale qui lui donne une accolade. Elle porte sur la tête l'enseigne en forme de faucon, symbole de l'Ouest.
Horemheb a été le dernier pharaon de la XVIIIème dynastie. Il a rétabli le culte d'Amon en s'efforçant d'effacer toutes traces du prédécesseur de Toutankhamon, son père Aménophis IV : Akhénaton.
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