No; Hathor was one of many children of Re.
Hathor was the cow-headed goddess of love, joy, women, childbirth and music. The egyptians believed she was important because it was said that when a child was born seven Hathors came to his/her bedside to decide his/her future.
Well i don't know.......wait i do Hathor is egyption and aphrodite is greek daa ---- Well to improve the person above's answer is that... ·Hathor is also a goddess of dancing and music or is associated with that while Aphrodite is only a goddess of Love and Beauty. ·Aphrodite's symbol is the swan and dove for their beauty while Hathor's is a cow with a sun disk.
Anubis doesn't have a wife. In the mythology gods and godesses usually married a sibling. Anubis was the only child of Nephthys (the goddess of rivers) and Set,(the god of evil). Therefore had no wife. --- In Egyptain myth the wife of Anubis was Anput; his daughter was Kebechet.
charlene Mae :)) xd Her name is Isis Wife of Osiris and mother to Horus. Guardian of coffins and Canopic jars A Pharaoh was regarded as the "Living Horus" or Living Son of Osiris and Isis. In theology these were all false mythological "Amun Priesthood" manufactured human (anthropomorphized) "personifications" of deeper philosophical concepts only later drawn, painted as, or spoken for and regarded as "supernatural noble humans". The Egyptian "Godhead" is embodied in the symbol of the Akhet.
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.
Hathor's parents in law were Osiris and Isis. This is because she was married to Horus, son of these two gods. ^Only very rarely will you see Hathor the child of Nut and Geb. Nut only consorted with her brother (Geb), and both Nut and Geb are children of Shu and Tefnut, who were the children of Atum-Ra. Making Nut Hathor's, what, niece? Hathor has no mother because she came of Ra as his eye (aka the "Eye of Ra"). In some stories, she was linked with Sekhmet (Hathor-Sekhemt), but after Ra cunningly calmed her Sekhmet became Hathor again, and they later split into individual goddesses. You were right about Hathor consorting with Horus, but "Horus the Elder" to be specific.
As a ancient Egyptian goddess, Bastet never ceased to exist only stopped being worshiped.
There was nothing weak about the goddess Isis according to Egyptian mythology.
Hathor was only the daughter of amon Re (son god). She wasn't the mother of Horus even as it sates in the meaning of her name "estate or Horus." isis was. Her husband in earlier Mythology was Thoth(lord of Khemennu). She also had another son with Horus, who in later epytian mythology was his wife, named Ihy. her brothers were orsirus and setesh (seth) and her sister was isis. there is no documented children, even though she is the goddess of fertility, nubility, and music.
Zeus and Metis had only one child, the goddess Athena.
Tell-el- Amarna, where they influenced everyone to worship only one god, Hathor. Not Hathor, Aten!
I only know 1 it is ray the god of the sun.