Now? Usually only one; but in ancient Egypt there are well over a thousand old gods and goddesses.
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Egyptian ones.
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yes to worship gods
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and identified herself with the goddess Isis.
Egyptians worshipped their own gods, Egyptian gods.They weren't Greek, but their gods were similar
Ancient Egypt worshiped many gods and for a time this included Amun.
The religious beliefs of Hellenism continued the worship of traditional Greek gods, but also introduced Syrian and Egyptian gods to worship as well.
Yes, some people still worship Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly in the form of modern pagan or Kemetic religions. These belief systems draw inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology and practices.
No, temples and shrines were places of worship, not homes of Egyptian gods and goddesses.
At some time in a Dynasty, all Egyptian gods and goddesses - save perhaps Apep, were worshiped.
Ancient Egyptian farmers worshipped gods because they believed that these deities controlled natural phenomena essential for agriculture, such as the annual flooding of the Nile River. They believed that by honoring and appeasing these gods through rituals and offerings, they could ensure a successful harvest and prosperity for their communities. Additionally, many of these gods were associated with fertility, growth, and abundance, further emphasizing their importance to the agricultural society of ancient Egypt.