| Mehit | ||||||||
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| Period of worship |
Early Dynastic – Roman Period | |||||||
| Cult center | Thinis, Hierakonpolis, Lepidotonpolis | |||||||
| Titles | "Eye of Ra" | |||||||
| Symbol(s) | Sun-disk, red linen, lioness | |||||||
| Association | Warfare, lionesses, sun, healing | |||||||
| Appearance | Therianthrope, lioness | |||||||
| Egyptian equivalent(s) |
Sekhmet, Hathor, Tefnut | |||||||
| Father | Ra | |||||||
| Spouse(s) | Onuris | |||||||
| Issue | Heka | |||||||
Menhit (transliteration: mḥy.t) is an ancient Egyptian war goddess. She is depicted as a lioness.
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