as the old saying goes, "where there's a will, there's a pumpkin pie."
i believe that sums it up quite nicely.
All of the gods
Ra - god of sun
It was both Ra/Re, the same sun king god.
The king of all gods were combined with amen ra the, sun god
The sun itself in Egypt was called the Aten.
Different cultures have different sun gods with different names. Some examples include Ra in Egyptian mythology, Helios in Greek mythology, and Surya in Hindu mythology.
he was the giver of life and the bringer of light
No they aren't. Amon-Ra is 2 gods that came together to make 1, and Ra is a completely different god. Amon-Ra was the sun god, and would defeat the god of darkness, and would make the sun rise each day.
Ra was extremely important. In fact, he was the most important god of them all. Ra was the sun god as well as the king of the gods which made him extra special.
He didn't Have any, He thought himself into Existence
to make sun and not get angry or he would blast you off the face of the earth
Ra and Horus are both ancient Egyptian gods, but they represent different aspects of the sun. Ra is the sun god and is often depicted as a man with a falcon head, symbolizing the sun at its zenith. Horus, on the other hand, is the god of the sky and is often depicted as a falcon or a falcon-headed man, symbolizing the rising and setting sun. In essence, Ra represents the sun's power and heat, while Horus represents its cyclical nature and connection to the sky.