Temple of Auset

Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae by David Roberts, 1845 to 1849
Grand Portico of the Temple of Philae by David Roberts, 1845 to 1849


Herstory of the Goddess


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A Lunar and Solar Goddess,
Auset is the Wife of Ausar, King of the Underworld,
and a worker of magic, a healer of divine love and motherhood

The Goddess holding a sistrum and an oinochoe, marble statue of the Roman Empire between 117 and 138BCE, Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy
The Goddess holding a sistrum and an oinochoe
marble statue of the Roman Empire between 117 and 138BCE
Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy

Shortly after Egypt joined the Roman Empire, Christianity was born,
and the Goddess Auset became a Doorway to Divine Feminine of Ancient Egypt
through the Roman Empire of Europe, North Africa and Britain

The Goddess wearing ornate crown terracotta Bust of Egypt between 10 BCE and 40 CE Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia, USA
The Goddess wearing ornate crown
terracotta Bust of Egypt between 10 BCE and 40 CE
Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia, USA