Hesat

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Less than 1 min

By Crusader1307

Seen as a ''Provider of Life'', ''Hesat'' was a Goddess portrayed as a Bovine Deity (such as Nandin). Her ''milk'' was seen as a ''fortifier'' and – as known, nurtured infants (hence, ''Giver of Life''). Her Cult dates to the 3rd BC in Ancient Egypt. She would be assimilated into the Cult of Hathor around the 1st BC.