He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard
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from the rise of the city-states to the final stand at Thermopylae
Egyptian myths state that Horus lost his left eye in his war with Seth to avenge the death of his father
Bastet Statue - 12'' Yemaya Statue He was classically depicted asBastet, the Egyptian goddess of cats, is renowned for her multifaceted nature. As a protector of Lower Egypt, she is associated with the sun, war, fertility, and motherhood. Known for her fierce yet gentle character, Bastet is a guardian of households, pregnant women, and children, and she is often depicted as a cat or a woman with a cat's head. Her name, meaning "she of the ointment jar," also connects her to perfume and healing, as she was revered