Mut - The Mother Goddess
Mut was a powerful heavenly mother and a sky god in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was typically depicted as a female, frequently with wings or as a vulture, and typically donning a royal crown.
She was frequently shown with the Egyptian double crown or the vulture headdress worn by New Kingdom monarchs.
Egyptians first revered Mut as their native goddess. Nevertheless, she finally surpassed God Amun as the Queen of all the gods, and throughout the New Kingdom, her spouse was regarded as the most powerful national deity.
Mut was one of numerous composite deities adored and was connected to several goddesses, including Isis and Nut. Together with Isis and Nekhbet, she produced the god "Mut-Isis-Nekhbet, the Great Mother and Lady."