Bastet   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  + Bast , Bubastis
254/2 PCZen_59451, a letter from the "hierodouloi" of Bubastis to Zenon.
AET_1.4.25   all the foes of Bastet the great, Lady of Bubastis; all
AET_1.9.19   her father in her name of Bastet: who has gone in front
AET_1.16.6   it on the eye - that is, Sekhmet-Bastet - to beautify it
AET_1.16.8   give birth- they should invoke Bastet rather than Amun.
AET_2.1.E   fear, don't fear, Bastet, powerful of mind at the fore of
AET_3.2.5   daughter of the prophet of Bastet, mistress of Ankhtawi.
AET_3.14   of the bark is Bastet the scooper of care. Because she
AET_4.12   scribe of the sistrum of Bastet, lady of Ankh-tawi, . . .
AET_4.13   in Tanenet, scribe of Bastet mistress of Ankh-tawi, scribe
AET_4.19.B   Bastet of Hw.t-shm.t and of Hw.t-blty, Priest of Bastet-Isis
AET_4.23.B   Panenhotep, the festival day of Bastet, great goddess
AET_4.37   lady of Aa-du, of Bast in Ant; prophet of the gods of
AET_4.39.D   -Re-Kamutef, priest of Bastet, of Isis, of Nephthys, of
AET_5.5   in the West, Bastet, great goddess, Imhotep, son of
AET_6.20.B   Marres, the Prophet of Bastet, the agent of the King,
AET_7.22.A   representative of the priests of Bastet of Tholthis. I
AET_8.4   I went up to Bastet who dwells in Tele, my good mother.
AET_8.15   I went to Bastet of Tare, and told about what Amun of
AET_9.1.O   goddess, and Bastet, the great, lady of Ankhtawi, and
AET_9.13.D   Apis-Horus, Rê, Geb, Bast, Sekhmet, Atum, Osiris,
Nicarch_11.18   is all over with Bubastis ; & for if every woman is bro
POxy_1380   ; who at ...ophis are called Bubastis, . . . ; at Letopo
THI_198.B   (70 & 56) south to north from the Boubastieion bordering on the south to


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