The consort of Bast was Ptah.
hatshepsut, she was the first ever female pharoah in egypt, and to honor her, the egyptians made a statue of her only in cat form.
Bastet the Egyptian goddess never died in myth.
No. Artemis was a virgin goddess, she did not have male lovers.
Hathor the Egyptian goddess; it is likely that there is a statue or representation of her in California already.
NO, nobody wanted her.
Gods are not like mortals, they live ever onward, and though they might marry one goddess, either could have a affair.
Artemis vowed to remain a virgin forever, like her half sister Athena.
The Egyptian goddess Isis was permanently pregnant. I guess I didn't know her personally, but I do know of her.
no one ever married married nyx the goddes of night
No, the Egyptians worshiped cats because cats played a large role in ancient Egyptian society. Beginning as a wild, untamed species, cats were useful for keeping down vermin populations in the Egyptians' crops and harvests; through exposure to humans, the cat population became domesticated over time and learned to coexist with the human population. The people inhabiting the area which would later become unified and known as Upper and Lower Egypt had a religion centering around the worship of animals, of which the cat became one.The domesticated cat slowly became a symbol of grace and poise. The goddess Mafdet, the deification of justice and execution, was a fierce lion-headed goddess. Thecat goddess Bast (also known as Bastet) eventually replaced the cult of Mafdet, and Bast's image softened over time and she became the deity representing protection, fertility, and motherhood.As a revered animal and one very important to Egyptian society and religion, the cat was afforded the same mummification after death as humans were.
Narmer was the first egyptian king EVER.
Athena renounced love and marriage. She never married. She is ever virgin as well. Athena (Minerva) and Artemis (Diana) were the two virgin goddesses.