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They were built as tombs for dead pharaohs so they can be "judged" by the gods to see if that pharaoh would experience eternal life or not.
In ancient Egypt, cats were seen as the guardians of the dead. Also, a few religions were founded on worshiping cat gods.
None of the gods or goddesses of ancient Egypt died, save Osiris who went on to rule as lord of the dead in the thereafter. Osiris died by the trickery and deceit of his brother Set.
There were many gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt and the depictions of them very.
In ancient Egypt, cats were seen as the guardians of the dead. Also, a few religions were founded on worshiping cat gods.
It promoted the belief in the afterlife and in the gods of ancient Egypt; central to that faith were the priests of the gods and the pharaoh.
Yes ancient Greece and ancient Egypt have gods and goddesses. They also have modern religion of Islam and Christianity.
Pharohs were seen as living gods, in ancient Egypt.
Some were: Ra-the sun god Anubis-god of death Osiris-god of the dead
Throughout the Dynasties of Egypt many gods and goddesses were celebrated.
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.