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.
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Hathor's temple is in Dendara.The Temple of Hathor is to the north of the Great Temple. It depicts Ramses II's first queen Nefertari on the facade between statues of her husband. The inside of this temple shows Nefertari participating in the divine ritual in the same capacity as her husband. The holy of holies features a statue of the goddess Hathor represented as a cow.The Temple of Hathor is to the north of the Great Temple. It depicts Ramses II's first queen Nefertari on the facade between statues of her husband. The inside of this temple shows Nefertari participating in the divine ritual in the same capacity as her husband. The holy of holies features a statue of the goddess Hathor represented as a cow.
At Dendera temple Ihy is the child of the union of Hathor and Horus.
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Cleopatra helped build some of the Temple of Hathor in Egypt along with a temple built for Julius Caeser in Alexandria, Egypt.
Mut was absorbed into later goddesses Hathor and then Isis.
Cleopatra only built one temple, and that was the temple to Julius Caesar in order to enhance her position as a Roman ally. She also finished a temple to Hathor which was begun by her father.
From what I read of it, Hathor and Nut, although likely among many others were included in his burial tomb. There is no temple of Seti I.
The only thing actually built for Cleopatra was her tomb and that was unfinished at her death. However she did build a temple to Julius Caesar and a maternity house in the temple of Hathor in Dendera.
There were many Temples of Hathor. Their importance was because of Hathor who was to the Egyptian people a goddess of (in hymn) : Thou art the Mistress of Jubilation, the Queen of the Dance, the Mistress of Music, the Queen of the Harp Playing, the Lady of the Choral Dance, the Queen of Wreath Weaving, the Mistress of Inebriety Without End.
There were at one time many temples to Hathor in Egypt; their importance was because of the Egyptian goddess Hathor, who in hymn is described as :Thou art the Mistress of Jubilation, the Queen of the Dance, the Mistress of Music, the Queen of the Harp Playing, the Lady of the Choral Dance, the Queen of Wreath Weaving, the Mistress of Inebriety Without End.