I only know 1 of her children's name
and that is AMON/AMUN, 1 of the most powerful gods in Ancient Egypt
The civilization that Maat is from is a Egyptian goddess.
Maat's symbol which is often depicted on top of her head is an ostrich feather.
Ma'at is most commonly associated with, and often symbolized by a feather, specifically the Feather of Truth
Ma'at is both personification and goddess in ancient Egypt for truth and justice/law.
maat the Egyptian goddess did not live on Earth nor in heaven or hell she was a belief by the Egyptian people but they beleived they lived on earth with them.
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Maat was the ancient Egyptian goddess of peace balance order and justice. Maat was one of the rare deities in Egyptian mythology, that was not represented by an animal. She was always portrayed as a young woman.
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The civilization that Maat is from is a Egyptian goddess.
Truth, justice, harmony, law and order
"Maat" was the ancient Egyptian goddess of truth. Maat has no effect on modern life except historical interest.
The goddes of truth and order is Maat.
Ma'at was not associated with any particular color.
Ma'at was said to be present at any judgement or law made; she did not have a home.
Maat, the Ancient Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, and balance, is not typically depicted as being married to any deity. She is often portrayed as an independent figure who embodies these ideals.
Ma'at, or Maat, is the ancient Egyptian concept of truth, balance, law, order, and morality.
Maat, Maa, Maet, Maht, Mat, Maut.