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Hathor is the mother goddess and goddess of love of ancient Egypt. She was worshipped c. 2700 BCE or possibly earlier, to c. 400 CE, in a cult that flourished in Ta-Netjer ('Land of God' – modern day Dendera, or Dendara) in Upper Egypt, as well as Thebes and Giza, and her priests included both men and women. Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Ancient Aliens, Egyptian, Musée Du Louvre, Egyptian Gods, Ancient Egypt Art, Ancient Egyptian Art
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Hathor is the mother goddess and goddess of love of ancient Egypt. She was worshipped c. 2700 BCE or possibly earlier, to c. 400 CE, in a cult that flourished in Ta-Netjer ('Land of God' – modern day Dendera, or Dendara) in Upper Egypt, as well as Thebes and Giza, and her priests included both men and women.
#Sobek, Crocodile God  - #Egypt-The ten plagues were aimed at the gods of Egypt. The water turning to blood was aimed at Sobek along with several other gods. Africa, Ancient Artefacts, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient, Ancient Artifacts
Sobek, Crocodile God
#Sobek, Crocodile God - #Egypt-The ten plagues were aimed at the gods of Egypt. The water turning to blood was aimed at Sobek along with several other gods.
Egyptian God Annubis Museum of Antiquities in Cairo, Egypt Statue, Ancient Art
Ancient Egyptian Art and Pottery
Egyptian God Annubis Museum of Antiquities in Cairo, Egypt
Hathor, Sky-Goddess of women, fertility and love. Temple of Kom Ombo, Aswan, Egypt. India, Luxor, Ancient Ruins, Gods And Goddesses
Hathor, Sky-Goddess of women, fertility and love.
Hathor, Sky-Goddess of women, fertility and love. Temple of Kom Ombo, Aswan, Egypt.
Recumbent Jackal God Anubis    Ancient Egypt, Saqqara  Dynasty 26-30 664-332 BCE   Limestone    Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Jackal
Recumbent Jackal God Anubis
Recumbent Jackal God Anubis Ancient Egypt, Saqqara Dynasty 26-30 664-332 BCE Limestone Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bastet - Bast was a local deity whose cult was centred in the city of Bubastis, now Tell Basta, which lay in the Delta near what is known as Zagazig today. The town, known in Egyptian as pr-bȝstt (also transliterated as Per-Bast), carries her name, literally meaning "House of Bast". It was known in Greek as Boubastis (Βούβαστις) and translated into Hebrew as Pî-beset. In the biblical Book of Ezekiel 30:17, the town appears in the Hebrew form Pibeseth Archaeology, Egyptian Cats, Greek, Egyptians, Egyptian Deity, Egyptian Goddess
Bastet - Bast was a local deity whose cult was centred in the city of Bubastis, now Tell Basta, which lay in the Delta near what is known as Zagazig today. The town, known in Egyptian as pr-bȝstt (also transliterated as Per-Bast), carries her name, literally meaning "House of Bast". It was known in Greek as Boubastis (Βούβαστις) and translated into Hebrew as Pî-beset. In the biblical Book of Ezekiel 30:17, the town appears in the Hebrew form Pibeseth
Chapel of Hathor At Hatshepsut Temple, Egypt. The second or intermediate portico is flanked by two chapels, the south one dedicated to Hathor and the north dedicated to Anubis.  The Chapel of Hathor, at the southwest end of the Mortuary Temple once had its own access ramp; the most sacred part of the Chapel is excavated into the rock. Ancient Times
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Chapel of Hathor At Hatshepsut Temple, Egypt. The second or intermediate portico is flanked by two chapels, the south one dedicated to Hathor and the north dedicated to Anubis. The Chapel of Hathor, at the southwest end of the Mortuary Temple once had its own access ramp; the most sacred part of the Chapel is excavated into the rock.
Nut, Egyptian Goddess Egyptian Mythology, Ancient Egyptian Paintings
Nut, Egyptian Goddess
'Goddess Nut..."Nuit" supporting the sky at Dendera.' Roman
Egypt: Temple of Dendera - Smit & Palarczyk
'Goddess Nut..."Nuit" supporting the sky at Dendera.'
Heliopolis was the seat of the Sun-God Atum-Ra who was worshipped in the primary temple, which was known by the names Per-Aat (”Great House“) and Per-Atum (”House of Atum“).    Heliopolis was one of the most famous centers of knowledge in antiquity. It was visited by Plato, Pythagoras, Herodotus, Solon, Thales, Democritus, Opheus, Homer and many other Very Important Persons from all over the World. Ancient Egyptian Architecture, Ancient Mysteries
Heliopolis was the seat of the Sun-God Atum-Ra who was worshipped in the primary temple, which was known by the names Per-Aat (”Great House“) and Per-Atum (”House of Atum“). Heliopolis was one of the most famous centers of knowledge in antiquity. It was visited by Plato, Pythagoras, Herodotus, Solon, Thales, Democritus, Opheus, Homer and many other Very Important Persons from all over the World.
Ma'at (ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth, justice, order and balance) wearing feather of truth in her headdress. She also carries an ankh, the key of life, and sometimes a scepter. The Goddess Ma'at was most cherished by the rulers of ancient Egypt. - Relief from the tomb of Seti I, Valley of the Kings, KV17 - now in the Archaeological Museum of Florence. Goddesses Of Ancient Egypt, Deities, Ancient Egyptian Goddess, Ancient Egyptian Gods
Ma'at (ancient Egyptian Goddess of truth, justice, order and balance) wearing feather of truth in her headdress. She also carries an ankh, the key of life, and sometimes a scepter. The Goddess Ma'at was most cherished by the rulers of ancient Egypt. - Relief from the tomb of Seti I, Valley of the Kings, KV17 - now in the Archaeological Museum of Florence.
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Nut, Egyptian Goddess
Nut, Egyptian Goddess