The Egyptians worshiped their pharaohs, and she tried to portray herself as Isis, who was a queen goddess. Egyptians were monotheistic because they worshipped many gods and goddesses, so that's technically their religion. I don't think there is an actual religion besides monotheism. That's what i think and that's what i found when i researched it...
The term "Mono" means "One". The term you are referring to is Polytheism. "Poly" means multiple. The Egyptians worshipped many different "gods". They had a god of water and so on...
They did worship their Pharoahs also. The Pharoahs would have them pray to the other "gods" like during drought or famine.
There is actually all kinds of religions out there. But everyone puts faith in something wether it be a diety or dieties or money or an object or another human...
Cleopatra practiced the religion of ancient Egypt, which was polytheistic with a focus on worshiping multiple gods and goddesses. She likely followed traditional Egyptian rituals and beliefs, including honoring deities such as Isis and Osiris.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion and even presented herself as the New Isis.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion.
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They practiced the Pharaonic religion--the Ancient Egyptian religion.
Cleopatra was Greek, so she followed the Greek polytheistic religion
She believed that she was a God!
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No, Cleopatra was not a Christian. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt and practiced the traditional Egyptian religion, which included the worship of various gods and goddesses like Isis and Osiris. Christianity did not become a major religion until after Cleopatra's time.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion and also deluded herself into thinking she was the "new Isis".
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No, Cleopatra was a Greek ruler of ancient Egypt. Although of Greek lineage, she followed the Egyptian religion and culture and considered herself Egyptian.
Cleopatra was born in Greece but left and lived in Egypt. Cleopatra was Greek. She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, a relative and general of Alexander the Great although she followed the Egyptian religion and customs.