They where all brothers and sisters.
Ancient Egypt has so many gods and goddesses they have yet to all be counted. Modern Egypt is mostly Islam.
Religion highly influenced politics in Ancient Egypt. This is because many Pharaohs were believed to be descended from heaven, from the gods, and many were considered to be incarnates of certain gods. Even though pharaohs were considered gods, the Egyptians did realize that they were human beings and of flesh, and able to die from things as other human beings, they did not see the pharaohs as immortal beings, or rather, beings unable to die.
Maybe the Gods??
Isis
all of the gods were believed in
Yes...all of the feared and respected gods and goddesses had a shrine.
yes! there were many gods and goddesses in Egypt, like R'a god of the sun, Nut goddess of the sky, Geb god of the earth, Bastet goddess of cats these were all main gods in Egypt and were all worshiped ver highly. hope that answers your Q.
The primordal Egyptian God was Nun.
Ra is not the god of all gods, but is the only one, apart from Osiris, not on earth. Is considered one of the most powerful, but is not the god of all gods. There is no god that rules all in Egypt, but he is certainly the most powerful. He rides his chariot in the sky watching above all other gods on Earth, which are considered his children, and is too old to be with them ruling on earth.
In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was also the high priest and presided over all temples and shines of all the gods and goddesses; the people of Egypt would offer sacrifices, money, and gifts to the temples and the gods and goddesses they worshiped and a part of all that would go to the pharaoh.
All three religions are based on sacred texts that explain the relationship between humans and gods.
amun. he was thought of as the most powerful. even though all gods had power he was the most powerful