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  1. Mafdet, also known as Maftet or Mefdet, is the earliest Egyptian feline goddess, predating Bastet and Sekhmet. Indeed, Maftet appears in the Egyptian pantheon as early as the First Dynasty. Even though she is commonly depicted as a woman with the head of a cheetah, she was also referred to as the panther goddess. The cult of Mafdet.

  2. Jun 4, 2023 · Mafdet: A Lesser-known But Significant Goddess. Mafdet is a lesser-known but significant goddess who held an important place in ancient Egyptian culture. She was primarily associated with justice and protection from venomous creatures such as snakes and scorpions; thus she was depicted as either a cheetah or lynx.

  3. May 5, 2020 · Modern Cat Breed: Savannah. Our next Egyptian cat goddess, Mafdet, whose name means “the runner,” would rip out the hearts of wrongdoers and deliver them to the pharaoh’s feet. She is usually represented as a woman having the head of a cheetah, with braided hair that ends in scorpion tails.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CheetahCheetah - Wikipedia

    The cheetah ( Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat and the fastest land animal. It has a tawny to creamy white or pale buff fur that is marked with evenly spaced, solid black spots. The head is small and rounded, with a short snout and black tear-like facial streaks. It reaches 67–94 cm (26–37 in) at the shoulder, and the head-and-body length ...

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · Mafdet – An Elusive Protective Goddess. Along with such famous deities as Horus, Ra, Isis, and Osiris, there is a great number of lesser-known gods and goddesses of the ancient Egyptian pantheon, many of which remain mysterious and puzzling to this day. Mafdet, a protective goddess with associations with the sun and the killing of pests, is ...

  6. A cheetah's teeth are small when compared with other big cats, which accommodates their larger nasal passages that enable quick air intake. Adults have yellow or tan short, coarse fur with solid black round or oval spots measuring 0.75 to 1.5 inches (1.9 to 3.8 centimeters) in diameter.

  7. At the birth of the First Dynasty the Egyptians worshipped the feline goddess Mafdet, who was portrayed as a cheetah. Mafdet was known as “the runner” and represented swift death. The spotted design of this sacred killer reminded our ancestors of the stars. In temples like Deer el-Bahari in northern Africa, cheetahs were often depicted with ...

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