Ra and Horus are the gods who shared similar yet different characteristics in Egyptian mythology. The Eye of Ra is the sun at its most sovereign: gold, burning, the power that maintains order and protects what is sacred. Worn by pharaohs and rulers as a declaration of divine authority — a talisman of control, balance, and protection over their kingdoms.

The Eye of Horus is the sun turned inward: green, regenerative, the force of self-healing and transformation.

Two solar deities, two eyes, two distinct forces.
"Eternity was in our lips and in our eyes." — Cleopatra to Antonius, Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra · Act I, Scene III

To love Cleopatra was to surrender to a force greater than empire. To Marcus Antonius, she wasn’t merely the Queen of Egypt—she was his compass, his fire, his fate. For her, he crossed oceans and empires, trading crowns for kisses, battles for whispers.

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