Kóris is the Diadochian goddess of hunting, virginity, cats, wild animals and the wilderness. Originally known as Bastet she served as a warrior deity an there is even a modern city in Diadochia bearing the name Bubastis. She was considered the protectress of children; especially female children. Along side her twin brother Phoebus she could inflict both disease and swift death on women and girls; her brother dealing with males.
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| - Kóris is the Diadochian goddess of hunting, virginity, cats, wild animals and the wilderness. Originally known as Bastet she served as a warrior deity an there is even a modern city in Diadochia bearing the name Bubastis. She was considered the protectress of children; especially female children. Along side her twin brother Phoebus she could inflict both disease and swift death on women and girls; her brother dealing with males.
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| - Goddess of hunting, dance, cats, wild animals, and the wilderness.
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| - Kóris is the Diadochian goddess of hunting, virginity, cats, wild animals and the wilderness. Originally known as Bastet she served as a warrior deity an there is even a modern city in Diadochia bearing the name Bubastis. She was considered the protectress of children; especially female children. Along side her twin brother Phoebus she could inflict both disease and swift death on women and girls; her brother dealing with males.
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