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  2. Bubastis - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the pharaoh worshiping the god Amun. From the 18th Dynasty, circa 1430 BC, with an additional inscription by Seti I (circa 1290 BC). Originally from Bubastis, British Museum. [14] Bubastis was a center of worship for the feline goddess Bastet, sometimes called Bubastis after the city, who the Greeks identified with Artemis.

  3. Bastet - Wikipedia

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    Bastet (Ancient Egyptian: bꜣstt), also known as Ubasti, [a] or Bubastis, [b] 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').

  4. Bubasteum - Wikipedia

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    The cat cemetery developed in the second half of the first millennium BC became as important as the cat cemetery at Bubastis. Radiographic investigations showed that the majority of cats were killed at a young age by either strangulation or by violent blows on their skulls. Several examined packets contained only a few cat bones, and others ...

  5. Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The pharaohs of the Twenty-second Dynasty were a series of Meshwesh (ancient Libyan [a] tribe) chieftains, who ruled from c. 943 BC until 716 BC. They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth Dynasty and were known in Egypt as the 'Great Chiefs of the Ma' (Ma being a synonym of Meshwesh).

  6. Category:Bastet - Wikipedia

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    Bastet was worshipped in Bubastis in Lower Egypt, originally as a lioness goddess, a role shared by other deities such as Sekhmet. Eventually Bastet and Sekhmet were characterized as two aspects of the same goddess, with Sekhmet representing the powerful warrior and protector aspect and Bastet, who increasingly was depicted as a cat ...

  7. Assessors of Maat - Wikipedia

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    Bubastis: Complaints 37: Ahi "Water-Smiter" "The abyss" Being loud voiced 17: Neb-Maat "Pale One" Heliopolis Being angry 38: Uatch-rekhit "Commander of Mankind" "Your house" Reviling God 18: Tenemiu "Doubly Evil" Andjet: Adultery 39: Nehebkau: The Harpoon Nome (7th / 8th Lower. Egyptian nome [17]) Arrogance 19: Sertiu "Wememty-Snake" "Place of ...

  8. God Eater - Wikipedia

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    God Eater (ゴッドイーター, Goddo Ītā) is a series of sci-fi action role-playing video games published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, starting with the titular game released on February 4, 2010 for the PlayStation Portable. [1]

  9. God Eater (video game) - Wikipedia

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    God Eater (ゴッドイーター, Goddo Ītā) is a 2010 action role-playing game for the PlayStation Portable, developed and published by Namco Bandai Games in Japan. [1] Gods Eater Burst (ゴッドイーター バースト, Goddo Ītā Bāsuto) is an enhanced re-release that expanded the story and introduced new game mechanics.