Yes. She was married to Ptah. I can't exactly remember their son's name. Other stories say the Bastet and Ptah were married. Who knows, maybe he had 2 wives.
sekhmet is a woman...
No; Hathor became Sekhmet; but Sekhmet herself is identified with Bastet.
Sekhmet did not have a Roman name, she was a Egyptian goddess.
The cult center of Sekhmet was usually in Upper Egypt, or Memphis.
The ancient Egpytians did not seem to have a single word we can pin down to our meaning of "marriage" see link below.
sekhmet is a woman...
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.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of Upper Egypt, her cult center was at Memphis.
Sekhmet did not have a birthdate in ancinet Egyptian myth.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of Upper Egypt.
Sekhmet was a ancient Egpytian goddess of unknown age.
Sekhmet was an Egyptian goddess. She did not have a Greek name.
It is a part of her power as a goddess, Sekhmet can do it at will.