Sekhmet-Hathor

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Sekhmet-Hathor is referred to as "Mistress of Imu" in inscriptions dedicating statues of Ramesses II. The statues were found at a mudbrick temple in Kom el-Hisn. The temple and enclosure wall have since been destroyed.

When

First attested
1300 BCE
Attested period
-1300 – 1988
Historical notes
Statues dedicated to Sekhmet-Hathor were found dating to the reign of Ramesses II.

Relationships

co occurs with
Hathor

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Two of these statues had inscriptions dedicating them to Sekhmet-Hathor, "Mistress of Imu".”

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