Bastet was the egyptain cat goddess but is sometimes portrayed as a god.
Bastet, the Egyptian goddess, is often depicted with a lioness or cat head and was associated with protecting the home and family. She was not depicted as eating in ancient texts, as she represented protection, fertility, and motherhood. However, in modern interpretations, she is sometimes associated with offerings of fish, milk, and other foods traditionally offered to deities in ancient Egypt.
Bastet was typically depicted as a lioness or with the body of a woman and the head of a lioness. She was often portrayed wearing a sun disk on her head or holding a sistrum, a musical instrument. Bastet was associated with protection, fertility, and domesticity in ancient Egyptian mythology.
No. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena had no children. She was a virgin goddess.
The goddess of Mars in Roman mythology was Bellona. She was the goddess of war and conflict, often depicted carrying a sword and a shield. Bellona was considered the counterpart to the Greek goddess Enyo.
The goddess named for Mars is Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Yes, she was the Ancient Egyptian cat goddess.
Bastet was a cat goddess and she represented protectiveness, good mother-ness, and cats.
She was the goddess of them, so they were her sacred animal.
nothing Bastet is a cat goddess
Bastet is a goddess.
Bastet.
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.
Bastet was created by her father Ra and the ocean :)
Why do you need proof (?) Bastet was the cat goddess of Ancient Egypt. They believed in her. What more do you need to know(?)
Bast was born a Egyptian goddess in myth.