The History of Ancient Egypt spans the period from the early predynastic settlements of the northernNile Valley to the Roman conquest in 30 BC. The Pharaonic Period is dated from around 3150 BC, when Lower and Upper Egypt became a unified state, until the country fell under Greek rule in 332 BC.
Egypt's history is split into several different periods according to the dynasty of the ruling of eachpharaoh. The dating of events is still a subject of research. The conservative dates are not supported by any reliable absolute date for a span of about three millennia. The following is the list according toconventional Egyptian chronology.
When did the ancient Egyptian religion start?
seriously i don't know
Ancient Egyptian times!
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
Because they wanted to.
because the Egyptians were reverent
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
they worshipped their gods in temples
ever since people started dying
Religion was in every Egyptian's life. They believed in polytheism, which is believing in more than one god or goddess. For Egyptians they had to obey their gods to have a good life. After their death, the gods would judge them at how well their commands were obeyed.
Ancient Egyptians were polytheists--they are referred to as Pharaonic Egyptians. Modern Egyptians are mostly Muslims who are monotheistic.
the egyptians had 6,0000000000000 gods
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
Monotheism is the practice of believing in one god, polytheism in two or more gods. pantheism believing in gods in everything, atheism believing in no god.
As a result of a combination of abstract thinking and imagination.
No, Ancient Egyptians were not named after their gods. The names of Ancient Egyptians were typically based on various factors such as social status, family lineage, or personal characteristics. The gods in Ancient Egyptian religion often had distinct names and were worshiped separately from the individuals.
Egyptians worshipped their own gods, Egyptian gods.They weren't Greek, but their gods were similar
Because they wanted to.
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
The Egyptians believed in their gods and goddess because of how they perceived the nature of the world around them.