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    Bat is a cow goddess in Egyptian mythology who was depicted as a human face with cow ears and horns or as a woman. Evidence of the worship of Bat exists...
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  • up Bat, bat, or Appendix:Variations of "bat" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bat is a flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. Bat or The Bat may...
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    role assigned to it by the Popol Vuh. Leutogi, mythological Polynesian bat goddess The Minyades - three sisters in Greek mythology who were turned into...
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    A goddess is a female deity. In many known cultures, goddesses are often linked with literal or metaphorical pregnancy or imagined feminine roles associated...
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  • became a bat, another an owl and the third an eagle owl. And all three continuously avoided the light of the sun. Leutogi - Polynesian bat goddess Camazotz...
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    Ⲛⲉ[citation needed]), also known by various other transcriptions, is the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe in the...
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    Abena Mansa, sea goddess associated with gold Bunzi, goddess of rain, rainbow and waters. Chicamassichinuinji, king of oceans. Funza, goddess of waters, twin...
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  • Agrat bat Mahlat (אגרת בת מחלת) is a demon in Jewish mythology. Mahlat and Agrat are proper names, "bat" meaning "daughter of" (in Hebrew). Therefore...
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    patroness of the city of Bubastis, linked with protection from evil Bat – Cow goddess from early in Egyptian history, eventually absorbed by Hathor Hathor...
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    Hathor (redirect from Meh (goddess))
    king, reminiscent of the goddess on Narmer's garments, and suggests the goddess on the Narmer Palette is Hathor rather than Bat. In the Fourth Dynasty,...
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    directions. Bat (goddess), a goddess of music and dance, was depicted as a woman with bovine ears and horns, as was Hathor, a very major goddess who borrowed...
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    obtained by killing animals. 1966 anti-cow slaughter agitation Ahir Bat (goddess) Bull (mythology) Bull-leaping Bull of Heaven Bull worship – Cattle in...
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    Hera (redirect from Hera (goddess))
    such as Hathor or Bat. The Greek earth-goddess Gaia is occasionally identified with Hera. Gaia may be related to the Vedic earth-goddess Prithvi, who was...
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    Ītzpāpalōtl ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a goddess in Aztec religion. She was a striking skeletal warrior and death goddess and the queen of the Tzitzimimeh. She...
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    underworld" Kanisurra, a goddess whose name is derived from the term "ganzer," referring to the underworld (Mesopotamian) Shuwala, a goddess of Hurrian origin...
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    Bastet (redirect from Bastet (goddess))
    Phoenician: 𐤀𐤁𐤎𐤕, romanized: ’bst, or 𐤁𐤎𐤕, romanized: bst) is a goddess of ancient Egyptian religion possibly of Nubian origin, worshipped as early...
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    Greek: Satis, also known by numerous related names, was an Upper Egyptian goddess who, along with Khnum and Anuket, formed part of the Elephantine Triad...
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    Isis (redirect from Isis (goddess))
    Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom...
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    form of the Ancient Near Eastern goddess ʿAṯtart. ʿAṯtart was the Northwest Semitic equivalent of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar. Astarte was worshipped...
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    Wadjet (redirect from Uto (goddess))
    including Wedjat, Uadjet, and Udjo, was originally the ancient Egyptian local goddess of the city of Dep or Buto in Lower Egypt, which was an important site...
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    Late Latin succuba Patai, Raphael (1990) [1967]. "Lilith". The Hebrew Goddess. Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology (3rd Enlarged ed...
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    Bahariya Oasis - Bakenranef - Ba-Pef - Sidi Barrani - Bastet (mythology) - Bat (goddess) - Bata (god) - Battle of Actium - Battle of al-Kura - Battle of Alexandria...
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  • death/healing goddess Tsuchigumo (Japanese) – Shapeshifting giant spider Balayang (Australian Aboriginal) – Bat-god and brother to Bunjil Camazotz (Mayan) – Bat spirit...
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  • (Egyptologist) Bardiya Baris Baris (ship) Barsine Baskakeren Bastet Bat (goddess) Bata (god) Battiscombe Gunn Battle of Bitter Lakes Battle of Carchemish...
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    Mut (redirect from Mout (goddess))
    Mut, also known as Maut and Mout, was a mother goddess worshipped in ancient Egypt. Her name means mother in the ancient Egyptian language. Mut had many...
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    Solar deity (redirect from Sun goddess)
    mythology the sun appears to be a multilayered figure manifested as a goddess but also perceived as the eye of the sky father Dyeus. Three theories exercised...
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    romanized: Saḫmat; Coptic: Ⲥⲁⲭⲙⲓ, romanized: Sakhmi), is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of medicine. Sekhmet is also a solar deity, sometimes given the...
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    Nephthys or Nebet-Het in ancient Egyptian (Greek: Νέφθυς) was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. A member of the Great Ennead of Heliopolis in Egyptian...
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    associated with the bat and with Kunmanggur the rainbow serpent - per the Murinbata Ulanji, snake ancestor of the Binbinga Wala, solar goddess Wawalag, Yolngu...
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    Zeved habat (redirect from Zeved ha-bat)
    Zeved habat (Hebrew: זֶבֶד הַבָּת - Gift of the Daughter) or Simchat Bat (Hebrew: שמחת בת‎ - Celebration of the Daughter) is the Jewish naming ceremony...
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