Isis was an Egyptian God therefore worshiped by many
Seth is the god of chaos.He was also a very important god and a famous one too.He brought chaos so people could communicate.
Amon was one of the major gods worshiped by the Egyptians beginning around 2000BC. He became so important in their religion that he became worshiped as if he were the Sun god Re, and eventually the two gods were merged together as one called Amon-Re (or Amun-Ra, among various other spellings), and served as the chief god of the Egyptians for many years.
I believe they were polytheistic so they worshipped gods of nature. as for the number, I'm not sure. Yes, they were polytheistic.
Amon was one of the major gods worshiped by the Egyptians beginning around 2000BC. He became so important in their religion that he became worshiped as if he were the Sun god Re, and eventually the two gods were merged together as one called Amon-Re (or Amun-Ra, among various other spellings), and served as the chief god of the Egyptians for many years.
a god that was worshiped by the Egyptians.
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Seth was a god in his own way. the Egyptians call him the Seth animal. he is a fearsome four legged predator.
Yes, the ancient Egyptians had a god named Set; also called Seth, Setesh, Sutekh, Setekh, or Suty. He was god of storms, the desert, and later of chaos.
The hieroglyphs explain them that when there was flooding of Nile it helped in agriculture that let is to be worshiped as the river goddess.
They worshiped Hapi, who was god of the river Nile.
The ancinet Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses.
Isis was an Egyptian God therefore worshiped by many
Pantheists are people that belive that the world is a god like the Egyptians, they belived that the Nile River was a god and should be worshiped.
Seth is the god of chaos.He was also a very important god and a famous one too.He brought chaos so people could communicate.
the egyptians worshiped onions
Amon is a mythical god of wind or air. The Egyptians worshiped him in the land of Thebes where he is said to have lived.