As far as I know, no single Temple of Seshat has been officially found. Seshat shared a Temple at Heliopolis I believe. Also, I heard Tahuti (Thoth) Preisthood subsumed Seshat's so it could be that any temple dedicated to Seshat were re-dedicated to Tahuti. But since, She is the Goddess of Libraries She may been worshipped in Library. In Egyptian times, writing and the written word were considered sacred. That would be my guess...
The Roman goddess Minerva was not married. She was a virgin goddess.
No. She was a virgin goddess.
No. The Roman goddess Minerva was the daughter of Jupiter and a virgin goddess. Jupiter was married to Juno.
Athena didn't marry.She was a virgin goddess.
The consort of Seshat was believed to be Thoth.
seshat is an Egyptian goddess
Egyptian myth does not say.
Seshat was the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing, historical records, accounting and mathematics, measurement and architecture to the ancient Egyptians.
Goddesses of ancient Egypt include Isis, Ma'at, and Seshat.
As far as I know, no single Temple of Seshat has been officially found. Seshat shared a Temple at Heliopolis I believe. Also, I heard Tahuti (Thoth) Preisthood subsumed Seshat's so it could be that any temple dedicated to Seshat were re-dedicated to Tahuti. But since, She is the Goddess of Libraries She may been worshipped in Library. In Egyptian times, writing and the written word were considered sacred. That would be my guess...
As far as I know, no single Temple of Seshat has been officially found. Seshat shared a Temple at Heliopolis I believe. Also, I heard Tahuti (Thoth) Preisthood subsumed Seshat's so it could be that any temple dedicated to Seshat were re-dedicated to Tahuti. But since, She is the Goddess of Libraries She may been worshipped in Library. In Egyptian times, writing and the written word were considered sacred. That would be my guess...
Seshat is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian mythology associated with writing, measurement, and record-keeping. She did not "rule" in a specific time period, as Egyptian gods and goddesses were seen as eternal and not bound by specific historical eras. She was worshipped throughout Ancient Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom through to the Late Period.
She was a maiden goddess (she never married).
In Egyptian mythology, Thoth's wife is said to be Seshat, the goddess of writing, wisdom, and knowledge. Together, they are associated with intellect and creative communication.
Seshat meaning 'female scribe', was seen as the goddess of writing, historical records, accounting and mathematics, measurement and architecture to the ancient Egyptians.
Actually. Anubis had nothing to do with knowledge or education. He was the god of embalming, or was the one who watched over mummification ceremonies. On the other hand, Seshat was the goddess of writing and mathematics's. :D