Bastet's father is typically believed to be the Egyptian god Ra, who was one of the most important deities in ancient Egyptian religion.
Ra the sun god
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Bastet was the goddess of protection, fertility, and home. She was also associated with music, dance, and joy. She was often depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness.
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In Egyptain myth, yes.
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In ancient Egyptian mythology, Bastet was the goddess of protection, fertility, and home. She was also associated with music, dance, and joy. She was often depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness.
i pretty sure its in Bubastis, in the eastern delta of egypt
No the sun god Ra and the god Atum were
In Ancient Egyptian myth, Bastet did not have a twin sister. After the Greeks identified her with Artemis, Horus was identifed with Apollo and said to be her twin brother; Zeus/Ra was thier father and Isis/Leto thier mother.
If the mother of Bastet was Isis, her brother was Horus; if a daughter of Ra her siblings include Shu and Tefnut.
A desert cat, or a woman with the head of a cat (this form possibly dates after the domestication of the Egyptian wild cat).
Nefertem and Maahes are called the sons of Bastet, but they are not noted in Egyptian myth for having any children of thier own.