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Hathor (ɔr or ər; Egyptian: {linktext|ḥwt-ḥr}, `mansion of Horus`) is an Ancient Egyptian goddess who personified the principles of joy, feminine love, and motherhood. She was one of the most important and popular deities throughout the history of Ancient Egypt. Hathor was worshiped by Royalty and common people alike in whose tombs she is .....
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[month] Hathor (Coptic: {Coptic|Ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ}Pronunciation needed), also known as Hatour, is the third month of the Coptic calendar. It lies between November 10 and December 9 of the Gregorian calendar. The month of Hathor is also the third month of the Season of Akhet (Inundation) in Ancient Egypt, when the Nile floods historically cover...
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[wherry] Hathor (1905) is one of only six surviving Norfolk pleasure wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads. Like two of the other surviving wherries, Maud and Solace, she was built by D.S. Halls of Reedham. Hathor has been listed on the register of National Historic Ships in the United Kingdom since 1996, and is part of the National Hi...
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in ancient Egyptian religion, goddess of the sky, of women, and of fertility and love. Hathor`s worship originated in predynastic times (4th ... [5 related articles]
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In ancient Egyptian mythology, a sky goddess; wife or mother of the sky god
Horus; goddess of dance, music, and love, (equivalent to Greek Aphrodite); also, goddess of desert cemeteries. She may...
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an ancient Egyptian goddess also known as Sekhmet; Hathor was depicted as a woman with the head of a cow, as a cow, or as a woman wearing cow horns and holding a solar disk; the Hathors, who served a similar role as the Fates in ancient Greek mythology, were depicted as seven young women who wore the headdress of Hathor, horns and the solar disk.
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Hathor was the goddess of joy, motherhood, and love. Hathor was originally worshipped in the form of a cow, sometimes as a cow with stars on her. Later she is represented as a woman with the head of a cow, and finally with a human head, the face broad and placid, sometimes she is depicted with the ears or horns of a cow.
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Click images to enlargeIn ancient Egyptian mythology, a sky goddess; wife or mother of the sky god Horus; goddess of dance, music, and love, (equivalent to Greek Aphrodite); also, goddess of desert cemeteries. She may appear as the great celestial cow, creator of the world; or as a human with cow's hor...
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Goddess of sky, love, mirth, beauty and fertility
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