Literary wandering
« Goddesses and Women in Ancient Egypt»
February 7, 2026, starting at 6:30 PM
FLORENCE QUENTIN
Discussions, book signings, and a cocktail reception in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, in the presence of our guest, Egyptologist, writer, journalist, and author of several reference works on ancient Egypt:
PARTICIPATION 55€/PERSON.
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For over 3,000 years, the Egyptians venerated goddesses alongside gods.
In their eyes, neither creation nor harmony could exist in the world without the presence and intervention of a sacred feminine polarity, manifested, among other things, through the figures of Hathor, Isis, and Ma’at.
But this veneration, the cults dedicated to the goddesses in the temples of the Nile Valley, also resonated with the condition of Egyptian women, who enjoyed a privileged status in the ancient world.
Today, as we stand at a crossroads, facing an unprecedented global situation, how can the ancestral wisdom of Egypt, rooted in this feminine dimension, help us to re-enchant the world?
During this conference, Florence Quentin, Egyptologist and writer, will decipher the different facets of the feminine in ancient Egypt and explore this Wisdom rooted in the concept of Ma’at, in which resides the miraculous persistence of Egyptian civilization through the millennia.