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Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
Ra -OR- Amun Ra, the Sun God.
The most important god in ancient Egyptian religion was Amun, later merged with the sun god Ra to become Amun-Ra. He was considered the king of the gods and a symbol of creation, fertility, and the pharaoh's divine right to rule. The pharaohs often associated themselves with Amun-Ra to legitimize their authority and connect their reign to divine will, ensuring their power was seen as ordained by the gods. Temples dedicated to Amun, particularly in Karnak, served as centers of worship and political power, reinforcing the pharaohs' status.
about 7 important gods amun,geb,mut,osiris,ra, tefnut,and anubis
Amun is said to be the one and only supreme deity of Egypt. He became even more important when he took control of the throne in Thebes and found the 12th dynasty.
He is the Egyptian king character from the 2006 film "Night At The Museum"; one thing that he did in the 20th century was to learn British English. History records no such Phaoroh under the name Akhmenrah. The producers of Night at the Museum totally made this character up. However, if you toy with the spelling you can find historical threads, such as Ra and Amen (Amun). Historically, the Phaoroh's were identified with Amun-Ra. Amun represents the hidden, the sublime, aspects of the night, wheras Ra represents the visible ones during the day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun
Saint Amun died in 357.
Saint Amun was born in 294.
Amun The most powerful god in Egyptian theology, Amun was considered to be the divine "father" of all pharaohs.
Re, Amun- Ra or Amun- Re
Amun-Re was one of the sun god's.You can go to www.google.com and type in Amun-Re or Amon-Re or Amon.