Amun ra gave birth to hemself. The myths say he had the power of sun and stoped hes child nut from having a baby. So i guess he was just born that way or he might not even exist.
Amun Ra because the Egyptian gods Ra, the sun god and Amun, the air god joined forces to create the most powerful god of all time.
This answer requires some clarification. Amon-Ra, (Or Amun among other spellings) is a unification or consolidation of the earlier sun god "Ra" and of the later incarnation of Amon or Amun into "Amun-Ra." Both names refer to the same sun god. However, when in the original form of "Ra" he was said to be the brother of Osiris. Later "Ra" or "Amun-Ra" was elevated to supreme deity and Osiris the singular god of the Sun. So the "brother" technically applies to the earlier version, before the two names became one in the same, as "Amun-Ra."
Yes. Amon/Amun/Amen are all the different spellings of the same god; Ra can also be spelt Re; but Amon-Ra/Amun-Ra together are a different god than either Amon/Amun and Ra/Re apart.
Aten/Aton is the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology, and originally an aspect of Ra.
The name of the Egyptian god of the Sun is Ra. Eventually his name was replaced to Amun, the combination of Ra, the sun god, and Horus, the sky god.
Amun Re/ Amun Ra/ Re/ Ra is the Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
He did not; the god Amun and the god Ra are two separate deities; a third as Amun-Ra was made from the combining of their names.
Amun Ra because the Egyptian gods Ra, the sun god and Amun, the air god joined forces to create the most powerful god of all time.
I believe this gods name is Ra/Re and became Amun-Ra/Amun-Re
This god was the Sun-God Ra (Also known as Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re).
This answer requires some clarification. Amon-Ra, (Or Amun among other spellings) is a unification or consolidation of the earlier sun god "Ra" and of the later incarnation of Amon or Amun into "Amun-Ra." Both names refer to the same sun god. However, when in the original form of "Ra" he was said to be the brother of Osiris. Later "Ra" or "Amun-Ra" was elevated to supreme deity and Osiris the singular god of the Sun. So the "brother" technically applies to the earlier version, before the two names became one in the same, as "Amun-Ra."
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He started as the god of the wind and as the main god of Thebes. Amun means 'hidden' and he is believed to of created himself and his surroundings, and to be able to be invisible [as is the wind]. Later he was combined with the sun god Ra, and they became Amun-Ra, making him king of the gods because that's what Ra was. As Amun-Ra, people prayed to him for mercy for sins and for help.
Ra, Amun-Ra, Re
Yes. Amon/Amun/Amen are all the different spellings of the same god; Ra can also be spelt Re; but Amon-Ra/Amun-Ra together are a different god than either Amon/Amun and Ra/Re apart.
Ra and Amun are the big gods in Egyptian mythology. Ra is the sun god and Amun is the creator of all things.
Ra -OR- Amun Ra, the Sun God.