As you’ve probably seen, there are a some similarities between Horus and Jesus although somewhat overstated by some, yet there are indeed similarities... but check this out, this gets better... Cleopatra declare herself to be Isis, and Julius Caesar was voted the title Divus (God).
Isis, while not exactly giving birth to Horus as a Virgin was still seen as sort of a eternal virgin. James Frazer's writes in The Golden Bough:
The ritual of the nativity, as it appears to have been celebrated in Syria and Egypt, was remarkable. The celebrants retired into certain inner shrines, from which at midnight they issued with a loud cry, "The Virgin has brought forth! The light is waxing!" The Egyptians even represented the new-born sun by the image of an infant which on his birthday, the winter solstice, they brought forth and exhibited to his worshippers. No doubt the Virgin who thus conceived and bore a son on the twenty-fifth of December was the great Oriental goddess whom the Semites called the Heavenly Virgin or simply the Heavenly Goddess."
Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. To mark Caesarion’s birth, Cleopatra issued a coin that depicted her and her son as sacred figures. Cleopatra is portrayed as Isis suckling Caesarion, who is depicted as Horus. He was proclaimed "King of Kings" and recognized for a time in Egypt as the son of God and heir to God’s kingdom, the Roman Empire. Cleopatra sent Caesarion out of Egypt to India for his safety when his life was in danger by Octavius. He was reported as being captured and killed, but it seems there‘s some speculation as to the truth in the reporting of his death. Caesarion in hiding from Octavius would have had to go under a different name. What name would, son of Isis(cleopatra), Horus incarnate choose?
“Isis-system is found in A. Kircher, Oedipus Aegypticus, wherein the
name of the son of Isis is revealed to us as "Iessus, which signifies Issa, whom they also called Christ in Greek."
Scrolls from an Indian monastery were translated in the 1800’s showing a young man arrived from a Mediterranean country at 14. His name was
Issa! Issa was remarkably similar to Jesus, performing miracles and teaching before going back many years later.
“Nicolas Notovitch, visited India and Tibet. He claimed that, at the lamasery or monastery of Hemis in Ladakh, he learned of the "Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men." His story, with a translated text of the "Life of Saint Issa," was published in French in 1894 as La vie inconnue de Jesus Christ. It was subsequently translated into English, German, Spanish, and Italian. The "Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men" purportedly recounts the travels of one known in the East as Saint Issa, whom Notovitch identified as Jesus. After initially doubting Notovitch, a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Abhedananda, journeyed to Tibet, investigated his claim, helped translate part of the document, and later championed his views.”
Is Jesus really Caesarion, the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar? Very interesting!!!