Aphrodite is a ancient Greek goddess of love. Isis is a ancient Egyptian goddess of health, marriage, and love. They were never jealous of each other.
Hathor did not die in Egyptian myth.
Well, the Egyptians had a different love goddess. If I remember right, isis was her name. These were two different goddesses, however.
Egyptian god
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Bastet was the Egyptian goddess of love.
Hathor was a Egyptian goddess of pleasure and joy most closely identified by the Greeks with Aphrodite and the Romans with Venus.
Egyptian Goddess of love, magic, feritlity, and healing.
No: Isis is the Egyptian Goddess of motherhood, magic and fertility. Hathor was the Egyptian Sky-goddess of love, beauty, motherhood, foreign lands, mining music.
There is no culture called "Edipion" if you mean Egyptian, the goddess of love is Hathor.
Hathor.
Hathor, who was associated with both love and beauty.
Aphrodite
Actually the answer is Isis: )
Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, childbirth, happiness, music and drunkeness. Dance and music were the sacred arts of Hathor.Hathor is the goddess of beauty.Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.NOTHIN"
HathorI think the goddess you are looking for is HathorHathor is described by Herodotus in his inquiries as being the Egyptian counterpart to Aphrodite, the Goddess of beauty, love, and lust.
She was an Egyptian queen, not a goddess. The epithet 'love goddess' is a way of praising her attraction, like for instance Marilyn Monroe and others.