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Consequently, Satet acted as a fertility goddess, thus granting the wishes of those who sought love.
The name Usersatet means Satet is strong.
The main deity of Elephantine was Satet.
Descending to the river's edge from beneath a sycamore tree near the museum is the Nilometer of the Satet Temple (No 10).
The top part of the stele depicts three Egyptian deities: Khnum, Satet and Anuket.
Intef II is also the first ruler to build chapels for Satet and Khnum on the island of Elephantine.
Satet's child was Anuket, goddess of the Nile River herself, who formed the third part of the Elephantine triad of deities when formed.
A similar association is depicted at the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, where the goddess Satet has drawn her arrow at Hathor (Sirius).
In Egyptian mythology, Satet (also spelt Satis, Satjit, Sates, and Sati) was the deification of the floods of the Nile River.
The district's main deity was Horus and among others major deities were Anuket, Arensnuphis, Hathor, Isis, Khnum, Mandulis, Satet and Sobek.
In other cities, two goddesses were worshipped as the belligerent and peaceful forms of the Eye, as with Ayet and Nehemtawy at Herakleopolis or Satet and Anuket at Aswan.
Many Eye goddesses appear mainly in human form, including Neith, an arrow-shooting deity sometimes said to be the mother of the sun god, and Satet and Anuket, who were linked with the Nile cataracts and the inundation.