Yes, there is a temple dedicated to the goddess Sekhmet within the Karnak Temple complex in Luxor, Egypt. Known as the Temple of Mut, it features a chapel dedicated specifically to Sekhmet, the lioness-headed goddess associated with war and healing in ancient Egyptian mythology.
Sekhmet's major cult centers were Memphis and Leontopolis; but temples to her existed throughout ancient Egpyt.
sekhmet is a woman...
No; Hathor became Sekhmet; but Sekhmet herself is identified with Bastet.
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet did not die.
Sekhmet's consort was often thought to be Ptah.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
Sekhmet's father is Ra, her mother is unknown.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of Upper Egypt, her cult center was at Memphis.
Sekhmet is thought to be the consort-wife of Ptah and mother of Nefertem.
Sekhmet did not have a birthdate in ancinet Egyptian myth.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of Upper Egypt.