Mistress of the Sky

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Mistress of the Sky is an epithet of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, highlighting her role as a celestial deity associated with the heavens, love, beauty, and motherhood.

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Mistress of the Sky canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
appliedToDeityType goddess
associatedWithCelestialBody sky
stars
sun
associatedWithDomain beauty
fertility
heavens
joy
love
motherhood
music
sexuality
sky
category Egyptian goddess titles
epithets of Hathor
cosmicFunction embodiment of the heavens
ruler of the sky
culture ancient Egypt
emphasizesAspectOf Hathor as celestial goddess
Hathor as motherly figure
Hathor as protector of women
Hathor as sky deity
epithetOf Hathor
genderOfDeity female
honorificTitleFor Hathor
language Egyptian language
mythologicalRole guardian of the sky
provider of celestial blessings
refersTo Hathor
relatedConcept celestial motherhood
divine beauty
heavenly love
religion ancient Egyptian religion
timePeriodOfUse New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom

Pharaonic Egypt
Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Ptolemaic period
usedIn funerary texts
religious hymns
temple inscriptions
worshipContext Temple of Hathor at Dendera
surface form: temple of Hathor at Dendera

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Hathor epithet Mistress of the Sky