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    • Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor

      Hathor emerged in Old Kingdom (2686-2181 BC) as sky goddess. Depicted as cow with horns, sun disk, or various animal forms. Name means "House of Horus" or "my house is the sky"

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    • Norse Goddess Freyja

      Freyja means "lady" in Old Norse and is associated with love, beauty, fertility. She is the daughter of Njörðr and sister of Freyr, a member of the Vanir. She owns the necklace Brísingamen and rides a chariot with two cats. She has two daughters named Hnoss and Gersemi with her husband Óðr

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    • Roman Goddess Aurora

      Aurora is Latin for dawn and Roman goddess of dawn. Name derives from Proto-Indo-European *haéusōs, meaning divine dawn. Has cognates in goddesses Ēṓs, Uṣas, Aušrinė, Auseklis and Ēastre

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    • Asteria: Titaness and Goddess of the Sky

      Asteria was a Titaness, daughter of Coeus and Phoebe. She married her cousin Perses and had daughter Hecate. After Titanomachy, she and Leto became Olympian goddesses

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    • Hindu Goddess Kali

      Kali is Hindu goddess of death, time, and doomsday. Name means 'she who is black' or 'she who is death'. Represents feminine energy, creativity, and fertility. Considered both violent goddess and strong mother figure

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    • Egyptian Goddess Bastet

      Bastet was the Egyptian goddess of home, domesticity, and fertility. She was the daughter of sun god Ra and associated with Eye of Ra. Her name likely means "She of the Ointment Jar". Greeks associated her with Artemis and believed she was Bast ba'Aset

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