Bastet was created by her father Ra and the ocean :)
Bastet was married to Ptah and had a son. --Some say she was married to Ra though.
Bastet was an powerful ancient Egyptian cat goddess, so she would have lived in ancient Egypt times.
Yes; both Bastet and Sekhmet are goddesses associated with lionesses.
Bastet was an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with home, fertility, and domesticity, often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with a lioness's head. She symbolized protection, particularly for women and children, and was also linked to music, dance, and joy. As a goddess of war, she could be fierce in battle, reflecting the duality of her nature. Bastet's worship highlighted the significance of femininity and nurturing in Egyptian society.
The most popular goddesses in Ancient Egypt were -Isis -Hathor -Bastet
Bast was born a Egyptian goddess in myth.
nothing Bastet is a cat goddess
Bastet.
Bastet is a goddess.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bast was born with her powers, being a goddess from birth.
Bast and Bastet are both the same goddess.
Bastet the goddess also known as Bast, did not die.
The ancient Egyptain cat goddess Bastet did not die in myths.
Why do you need proof (?) Bastet was the cat goddess of Ancient Egypt. They believed in her. What more do you need to know(?)
Bastet was associated with the cat, and often depicted as a lioness or domestic cat. She was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion, known as the goddess of home, fertility, and protection. Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt, and they were often kept as pets to honor Bastet.
Yes, she was the Ancient Egyptian cat goddess.
It was the egyptian goddess BASTET.