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Triad of Pharaoh Osorkon II

In the middle: the God Osiris (researchers identified the central image of Osorkon represented as Osiris), with the white crown with two feathers, crouching upon a pillar of lapis lazuli.

On the left side: Osiris is flanked by his son Horus, appears as a falcon-headed man with double crown. Representing the power of the pharaoh.

On the right side: His wife and sister, and mother of Horus, Isis, with a crown of horns and the solar disk. 

Isis and Horus have a bent arm that comes close to Osiris, which is a sign of protection.

This representation symbolizes the rebirth of the deceased.