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  2. Mafdet. Mafdet. In early Egyptian mythology, Mafdet (also spelled Maftet) is depicted as a woman with the head of a cheetah. Her name means (she who) runs swiftly. She is present in the Egyptian pantheon as early as the First Dynasty. Mafdet was the deification of legal justice, or rather, of execution. Thus she was also associated with the ...

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · Mafdet is an ancient Egyptian goddess known as the feline guardian. She symbolizes protection, justice, and defense of the pharaohs. Mafdet’s iconography includes a cheetah head, a scepter, and a rope. She played a crucial role in maintaining cosmic balance and upholding Maat.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · The Cheetah weighs an average of 83-145 lbs., making them about the same weight as that of a leopard. The length of a Cheetah is approximately 70″-86″ from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. Being an extremely tall cat the Cheetah stands at an average of 32″ tall. Newborn cubs weigh an average of 5.25-10.5 oz.

  5. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, the cheetah was considered a goddess named "Mafdet". Pharaohs kept cheetahs as close companions, symbolic of Mafdet's protection of the royal throne. The San of Southern Africa ate cheetah meat as a symbol for speed, but it was not a main food in their diet. Kings wore cheetah skins for dignity.

  6. Mafdet. Alternative Names: Maftet or Mefdet. Role & Function: The function of Mafdet is described as being the goddess of justice, judgment and execution. Status: Mafdet was the first of the ancient Egyptian cat goddesses and lion gods. Symbols: Big cats, snakes, executioner's staff and the blade of execution. Titles:

  7. Oct 27, 2022 · Whereas Mafdet was depicted as a cat with the skin of a cheetah, Bastet is commonly pictured as either a cat or a woman with the head of a cat. Bastet ensured the safety of one's home and the health of women and children by warding off evil spirits and disease and so was widely venerated by both sexes.

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