Hathor

Hathor was one of the most important and complex goddesses of ancient Egypt. A mother goddess who created and maintained all life on earth, Hathor was also worshiped as goddess of the sky, fertility, music, and dance and as the symbolic mother of the pharaoh, or ruler. The Egyptians associated the goddess with sexual love, and her festivals included singing, dancing, and drunken ceremonies. The ancient Greeks identified Hathor with their own goddess of love, Aphrodite.

Hathor was linked with the cultgroup bound together by devotion to a particular person, belief, or god of the dead as well. In this role, she provided food to the dead when they arrived in the underworld.land of the dead Anyone who carried her clothing would have a safe journey through the underworld. Many foreign lands around Egypt were...

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