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Pretty much all of the Pharaohs built temples for Amun-Ra. Some of the more famous ones were built by Ramses II, Thutmose III, and Ramses III.
The pharaoh who built temples for the sun god Ra was Pharaoh Akhenaten, also known as Amenhotep IV. He is best known for promoting the worship of Aten, the sun disk, and establishing a new religious order centered around this deity. His reign marked a significant shift in ancient Egyptian religion, moving away from traditional polytheism. Notably, he constructed the sun temple at Karnak and the city of Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna) dedicated to Aten.
They built large pyramid temples which were like their churches on which innocent people were sacrificed to the sun god or any other god. They also worshipped the sun through daily life and prayed to it for their agriculture.
As far as I have read, the Pharaoh was considered "THE SON" of SUN GOD! As Sun God was the chief of all GODs in Egytian Mythology.
Ra was the god of the Sun, not a pharaoh.
Ra, the sun god.
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the Egyptian pharoahs did because of their religeon of ra the sun god because of their religeon of ra the sun god
The pharaoh AkhenAten - the Aten was the Sun God.
The pharaoh was seen as being the living god, such as Ra or Horus.
No-- Amun was the sun-disk god Egyptians were forced to worship when Akhenaten was pharaoh. Ra/Re is the traditional sun god of Ancient Egypt.
The Incas built beautiful temples for their gods. One of the biggest temples is the Coricancha, Temple of the Sun. It is located in Cuzco. roads