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  1. Bastet - Wikipedia

    • Bastet (Ancient Egyptian: bꜣstt), also known as Ubasti, or Bubastis, is a goddess of ancient Egyptian religion possibly of Nubian origin, worshipped as early as the Second Dynasty (2890 BC). In ancient Greek religion, she was known as Ailuros (Koinē Greek: αἴλουρος, lit. 'cat'). Bastet was worshipped in Bubastis in Lower Egypt, originally as a lioness g… See more

    Major cult centerBubastis
    Symbollioness, cat, ointment jar, sistrum, solar disk
    ParentsRa and Isis
    SiblingsHorus and Anhur (half-brothers)
    Name

    Bastet, the form of the name that is most commonly adopted by Egyptologists today because of its use in later dynasties, is a modern convention offering one possible reconstruction. In early Egyptian hieroglyphs, … See more

    Role in ancient Egypt

    Bastet was originally a fierce lioness warrior goddess of the sun, worshipped throughout most of ancient Egyptian history. Later she became the cat goddess that is familiar today. She was then depicted as the daughter of … See more

     
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  2. Bastet | Symbols & Facts | Britannica

    May 27, 1999 · Bastet, ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped in the form of a lioness and later a cat. The daughter of Re, the sun god, Bastet was an ancient deity whose ferocious nature was ameliorated after the domestication of the …

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  3. How to draw Ancient Egyptian cat goddess Bastet - YouTube

  4. Cats in Egyptian Art - Matt Chambley — Google Arts & Culture

  5. Bastet – Mythopedia

  6. Late Period–Ptolemaic Period - The Metropolitan …

    Bastet, here shown as a cat-headed goddess, was a powerful protective figure who also was known for her fertility. She could be represented with a lion head as well, but as a cat-headed goddess her peaceful traits were emphasized.

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  8. Bastet (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia

    Feb 2, 2016 · Bronze figure of Bastet from the Late Period of Ancient Egypt. Bastet, represented as a cat or a woman with a cat's head, was adored as goddess of fertility, festivity and intoxication. The British...

  9. Cats, Bastet and the Worship of Feline Gods - ARCE

    Bastet is probably the best-known feline goddess from Egypt. Initially depicted as a lioness, Bastet assumed the image of a cat or a feline-headed woman in the 2nd millennium BCE. Although she combined both nurturing and violent …

  10. Bastets & Sekhmets (Illustration) - World History …

    Nov 17, 2012 · A collection of Egyptian Bastet and Sekhmet figurines illustrating the importance of cat iconography in Egyptian culture. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

  11. Cat figurine | Late Period–Ptolemaic Period | The …

    The wedjet eye, or Eye of Horus, was personified by the goddess Wadjet, who was closely linked with Bastet as both goddesses were feline protectors of Lower Egypt. Cat statuettes like this one were among some of the most common …

  12. Statue of The Cat Goddess Bastet - Global Egyptian Museum

  13. Explore Cats and Gods in Ancient Egyptian Art and Culture - My …

  14. Who Is Bastet? Complete Guide to the Egyptian Cat Goddess

  15. Statuette of a cat | Late Period–Ptolemaic Period | The …

  16. How Cats Became Divine Symbols in Ancient Egypt | HISTORY

  17. Bastet: Ancient Egypt's most worshipped feline goddess

  18. Cat Statuette intended to contain a mummified cat

  19. Bastet: Ancient Egypt’s Most Important Cat Goddess

  20. Bastet: A Guide To The Egyptian Cat Goddess - Grunge

  21. Bubastis, ancient Egypt's sacred city of cats - National Geographic