Bastet was originally a fierce lioness warrior goddess of the sun worshiped throughout most of ancient Egyptian history, but later she was changed into the cat goddess that is familiar today, becoming Bastet. She then was depicted as the daughter of Ra and Isis, and the consort of Ptah, with whom she had a son Maahes.
The Egyptian cat goddess was Bastet.
The name of the Egyptian's cat goddess is Bastet or Bast.
The cat-headed goddess was named Bast. She is an Egyptian goddess.
The Egyptian cat Goddess is Bastet and the predigree moggie is an Egyptian Mau.
Bastet was the goddess with the head of a cat.
Bastet was the goddess with the head of a cat.
Bast
Bast, or Bastet
She is the Egyptian cat goddess.
Bastet
The names of the Eyptian cat goddesses are Bast (Bastet) and Sekhemet. They are both Ra's lieutenants Bast is the more commonly known of the two. Sekhemet is also the goddess of fire.
Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of cats. In fact, she has the head of a cat and the body of a human.