Seshat is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian mythology associated with writing, measurement, and record-keeping. She did not "rule" in a specific time period, as Egyptian gods and goddesses were seen as eternal and not bound by specific historical eras. She was worshipped throughout Ancient Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom through to the Late Period.
Throughout the time of the Roman Empire.
There isn't one. Diana is a Roman goddess. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
From ancient Greek mythology.
The Egyptian goddess Isis never died.
1754
the hairy ana1 black p00p period blood.
661-750 AD
yes
The Aryans began their rule around 1500 BCE; I'm not sure when it ended.
Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic period.
The Enlightened rule, or the Meiji period, was the time in which Prince Mutsuhito took power. His rule began in 1868.
around 2200-1766 B.C.