Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess, had her fair share of enemies. Some of her notable foes included the god Set, who was always causing trouble, and the serpent demon Apep, who tried to disrupt the balance of the universe. Let's just say Hathor didn't have time for drama and handled her enemies with style and grace.
Hathor did not die in Egyptian myth.
hathor the Egyptian god have around 12 kids
In Egyptian myth, Hathor the goddess never died.
Hathor, a goddess of the ancient Egyptian religion, never died.
Ihy, Horus and Anubis (as Hesat) were at times regarded as children of Hathor.
it is true that Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's enemie but it was also Hathor and Ma'at because Hathor killed her with the deadly snake and when she died it was belived that Ma'at was jealous of Cleopatra and said that her heart was not as light and kind as her special feather and did not let Cleopatra pass to the under life
Hathor was a goddess of Ancient Egypt.
In Egyptian mythology Hathor was the child of Nut and Ra. Hathor was also the wife to Horus.
Ra or Ptah was the father of Hathor.
Hathor's sacred animal is the cow.
Hathor is played by Suanne Braun .
Hathor was the daughter of Ra, so Anat, Astarte, Bast, Wadjet, Anhur, Ma'at, Thoth, Weneg, Nekhbet, Serqet, Hathor and Mut were at times called children of Ra would also be Hathor's siblings.
Hathor was neither Roman nor Greek. Hathor was an Egyptian deity. She was closely associated with motherhood and childbirth.
Hathor did not die in Egyptian myth.
Hathor and Horus were equals and so had their union.
Hathor is often depicted with the head of a cow.
No, they did not have children because Hathor did not marry Osirius Isis did.