. "Female aspect of Ra"@en . "First appears during the reign of the Fifth Dynasty, Raet is likely to have been a companion of Ra from the start, and did not have a separate origin. Although she was called the lady of the sky and the gods, she never reached the importance of Hathor, who was also considered the wife of Ra (or, in other myths, his daughter)."@en . . "Raet / Raet-Tawy"@en . . . . . "ra*t:tA:tA"@en . "Egyptian"@en . "r:a-i-i-t:ra"@en . . "First appears during the reign of the Fifth Dynasty, Raet is likely to have been a companion of Ra from the start, and did not have a separate origin. Although she was called the lady of the sky and the gods, she never reached the importance of Hathor, who was also considered the wife of Ra (or, in other myths, his daughter)."@en . . "A statue of Raet."@en . "Medamud, el Tod, Thebes"@en . "Raet-Tawy"@en . . .