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| | Qetesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Egyptian mythology, Qetesh (also Qadesh, Kadesh, Qatesh, Qadeshet, Qudshu) was a goddess of sex (rather than fertility), who is thought to have originally been a Semitic god, from Chaldean mythology, adopted into the Egyptian pantheon at a later date. |
 | | Having been adopted into Egyptian belief, it was decided that Qetesh, as the goddess of sex, should be the mother of Min, the god of fertility and thus sexual prowess. |
 | | Although, for obvious reasons, she was a popular goddess, she eventually became considered an aspect of Hathor, who had by that time become a goddess of pleasure. |
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