ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture. In fact, the Egyptians believe in several Gods like the Greeks and Romans. This included the Sun God, along with the Goddess of Felines and other figures.
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic culture. They believed in several Gods, including the mighty Sun God. They also believed in the God of the Seas, along with the God of the Cats.
Monotheistic, because the Persian religion was Zoroastrianism which is a monotheistic religion
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
He was the same religion as the rest of the ancient Egyptians, polytheistic, and believed in the Egyptian gods.
Almost all modern Egyptians are either Muslim (the great majority) or Christian. Therefore, they are monotheistic, not polytheistic.
He was monotheistic, Egyptians were polytheistic.
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic culture. They believed in several Gods, including the mighty Sun God. They also believed in the God of the Seas, along with the God of the Cats.
Polytheistic
Yes, Queen Nefertiti was monotheistic. She and her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten, removed the polytheistic religion of the Egyptians and replaced it with their monotheistic religion which put the faith in the single sun god, Aten.
judaism is a montheistic religion
Monotheistic, because the Persian religion was Zoroastrianism which is a monotheistic religion
Most religions are polytheistic, monotheistic, or particularistic. Some monotheistic religions are particularistic as are polytheistic. There are no religions that are all three.
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
The jews are monotheistic, (belief in one God).
The Islam religion is monotheistic and the deity is Allah (God in English).
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic society with strong belief in a number of Gods. However, they did not consider all of them benevolent and tried to appease them by offerings and prayers. Some of the known Gods of those times are Ra, Amun and Aten.
Anabaptism is a monotheistic Christian movement that upholds belief in one God.