Hathor, Ra's daughter (Actually it was Sekhmet, the lion goddess, Hathor was Sekhmet's docile cow form,who has a long story to her....)
The God of the Sun in Egyptian mythology.
a falcon go egyptian mythology
The Eye of Ra represents a symbol of protection, royal power, and good health in Egyptian mythology. In this culture it is believed that this symbol still has great meaning.
Ra was the Egyptian God of the Sun.
In Greek Mythology, it is Apollo or Helios (Sol in Rome). In Egyptian Mythology it is Ra (Re).
Yup actually he was his evening aspect of the ram
Ra and Amun are the big gods in Egyptian mythology. Ra is the sun god and Amun is the creator of all things.
In egyptian mythology ra created the world and the gods and if he died the universe would collapse and it would be the end.
The term "Heliopolitan" refers to the ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, which was known as Iunu in Egyptian. Heliopolis was a religious center dedicated to the worship of the sun god Ra and held significance in Egyptian mythology and cosmogony.
Zeus was the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, not Egyptian. The Egyptian ruler god was arguably the Sun God, Ra.
Sekhmet is a goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology, and her parents are typically considered to be the god Ra and the goddess Hathor. Ra is the sun god and Hathor is associated with love, beauty, and motherhood. Sekhmet is known as a fierce warrior goddess with a lioness head.
The name of the Egyptian's god of the Sun is Ra, also known as Amun-Ra or Akmun-Rah.