not everyone
Sekhmet was once worshipped as a real ancient Egpytain goddess.
Sekhmet was primarily worshipped by the ancient Egyptians, particularly in the city of Memphis, where she was considered a powerful goddess of war, healing, and protection. She was often associated with the pharaohs, who invoked her for strength in battle and to ensure their success. Her worship included rituals, offerings, and festivals, emphasizing both her destructive and protective aspects. Sekhmet was also revered by healers, as she was believed to have the power to cure diseases and bring health.
if you mean Osiris then the Egyptians.
Sekhmet was a ancinet Egyptian lion headed goddess of war and protector of the pharaoh. There were no people named for her.
Many people worshipped Artemis, especially her followers.
sekhmet is a woman...
Egyptian deities (ntr) were often placed in triads and family groups. The wife of Ptah was Sekhmet (or alternately Bastet), and their child was Nefertem. They were primarily worshipped in the city of Memphis.
No; Hathor became Sekhmet; but Sekhmet herself is identified with Bastet.
In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet did not die.
Sekhmet's father is Ra, her mother is unknown.
Sekhmet's consort was often thought to be Ptah.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.