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Ancient God of the Nile

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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Who was the Ancient Egyptian Nile god?

Hapi.


What time period was Hapy the Nile God in?

Hapi was worshiped in Ancient Egypt as god of the river Nile.


What was the Egyptian god hapi the god of?

Hapi is the God of the Nile River in Ancient Egypt.


Who was Hapi?

Hapi was an Ancient Egyptian god. He was the god of the Nile river and he was sent to the underworld


Who as the first god in ancient Egypt and why?

That is unknown, but likely Hapi the river Nile god.


Who was the Egyptian god of floods?

Hapi was the ancient Egyptian god which represented the Nile's flood.


How does this hymn show that the ancient Egyptian's thought of the Nile as a god?

It depends on which hymn but certainly they thought of the Nile as a representation of Hapy, especially in the flooding of the Nile: this concept of river god is not found only in Egypt - as the Greeks called the Nile a god (Nilus/Neilos).


How does a Hymn show that the ancient Egyptians thought of the Nile as a god?

It depends on which hymn but certainly they thought of the Nile as a representation of Hapy, especially in the flooding of the Nile: this concept of river god is not found only in Egypt - as the Greeks called the Nile a god (Nilus/Neilos).


Which god did the crocodiles represent?

In Ancient Egypt, the god that was represented by a crocodile was Sobek (or Sebek). He was the god of the Nile, the god of the Army, the god of the Military, and the Fertility god.


Did ancient egyptians worship gods of the river?

They worshiped Hapi, who was god of the river Nile.


Who is the God of the Nile?

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Why did the ancient egyptions live near the nile?

Because the Nile provided fresh soil for those who lived around it. The Nile also flooded the same time every year making it predictable and a source of time measurement. They even had a god of the Nile! :)