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Polytheism
They had many gods and worshipped animals. Their pharaoh was considered a god. They believed in an afterlife; that is why their burial rituals were so elaborate.
Egyptians believed in many deities. They also believed in life after death.
the Popol Vuh mentions several deities who worked together to create Earth.
They were polytheistic. They had a huge number of gods, goddesses, and deities.They believed in life after death.In order to get into their heaven, they had to pass through a number of tests, as in the book of the dead.They also believed in sacrificing to many gods, such as Nefertum , honoured as the harbinger of the sun. It was also believed everything that happened was a result of the gods' disposition towards them.Pagan. Although it was different from the kind that was hated by the Christians, Muslims etc. The religion was changed when Akhenaten came to throne and everyone had to start worshipping him, his wife and a pacific god, the Aten. But when Akhenaten died, it was changed back to normal again.
The ancinet Egyptians believed in many gods and goddesses.
the ancient egyptians were polytheistic. they believed in many gods.
the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what
the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what
Egyptians believed in many gods, but their main belief was Isis and Osris.
They were polytheists because they believed in many gods.
yes because they believed in many gods. The leader of the gods was Zeus, king of the gods
They believed in many gods. But they did not believe in God himself.
They are named on the walls of ancient ruins.
Egyptians believed in multiple gods until around 200 CE when they began to become monotheist Christians.
Egyptians believed in many gods, but their main belief was Isis and Osris.
Polytheism