She was the daughter of Re.
Sekhmet the goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
Sekhmet did not rule ancient Egypt, she was the goddess of protecting the ruler (pharaoh) of ancinet Egypt.
The goddess you are referring to is Sekhmet. She is the Egyptian goddess of of warfare, pestilence, and the desert.
Actually, there are two goddess's: The first [goddess of war] is Sekhmet and the second [healing deity] is Isis.
Yes; both Bastet and Sekhmet are goddesses associated with lionesses.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of Upper Egypt.
Sekhmet was the Egyptian goddess of warfare, pestilence, and the desert. She is often pictured with the head of a lioness.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
Sekhmet was the ancient Egpytian goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.
Sekhmet
It is a part of her power as a goddess, Sekhmet can do it at will.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of unknown age.
Sekhmet was an Egyptian goddess. She did not have a Greek name.
Sekhmet was once worshipped as a real ancient Egpytain goddess.
She was the daughter of Re.
Sekhmet was a Egyptian goddess of fire and war. Sekhmet was the altered form of Hathor and titled "Eye of Ra".
In ancinet Egyptian religion the goddess Sekhmet never died.