Hathor did not die in Egyptian myth.
In Egyptian myth, Hathor the goddess never died.
Hathor, a goddess of the ancient Egyptian religion, never died.
Ihy, Horus and Anubis (as Hesat) were at times regarded as children of Hathor.
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Egyptian myth does not say.
No; Hathor was one of many children of Re.
There were many temples to Hathor in the history of ancient Egypt throughout Egypt and elsewhere, the cult center of Hathor was Dendera in Upper Egypt.
In ancient Egypt, Hathor was originally a personification of the Milky Way, which was seen as the milk that flowed from the udders of a heavenly cow. Hathor was an ancient goddess, and was worshipped as a cow-deity.
Hathor, an ancient Egyptian goddess, was believed to have several children including Ihy, Imsety, Duamutef, and Hapi. These children were associated with different aspects of life and were often depicted as human or animal-headed figures.
Hathor was a goddess of Ancient Egypt.
i dont know but i think it is horis
The great one for many names
In Egyptian mythology Hathor was the child of Nut and Ra. Hathor was also the wife to Horus.
Hathor's sacred animal is the cow.
Hathor is played by Suanne Braun .
Ra or Ptah was the father of Hathor.