The "Song of Hathor" refers to a form of ancient Egyptian music associated with the goddess Hathor, who was linked to love, joy, and music. While specific melodies have not survived from antiquity, the concept reflects the cultural significance of music in ancient Egyptian rituals and celebrations. Modern interpretations and reconstructions attempt to evoke the spirit of such ancient music, although they are not authentic recordings from that era.
Egypt mourns Tutankhamen Killed by a stepmother' knife. The Song of Hathor shall declare Senkhara took his life.
Egypt mourns TutankhamenThe Song of HathorKilled by a stepmother's knifeThe Song of Hathor shall declareSenkhara took his life
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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.