A pharaoh and then King Tut made it back to polytheism
Akhnaton.
Amenhotep IV
it states it in the text book
and in the chapter test
yes, They tried too.
It entirely depends on what the new religion was:Pharaoh Amenhotep tried to bring Monotheistic worship of Amon-Re to polytheistic Egypt.Various Ptolemies brought Greek cults and religions to Egypt.Emperor Julius Caesar brought the Roman Pantheon to Egypt.Emperor Constantine the Great led the conversion of Egyptians to Christianity.Caliph Omar conquered Egypt from the Byzantinians and set about convincing Egyptians to become Muslim.The state religion was the the worship of Osiris and Amun-Rawhere the Pharaoh was supposed to be the son of Ra. Then one Pharaoh called Akhenaten abandoned this religion and instead started the worship of a single god called the "Aten" . After his death the country returned to the old religion but the concept of a single god set the seed for future monotheistic religions and some of the pares to the "aten" are still to be found in parts of the Psalms.
It entirely depends on what the new religion was:Pharaoh Amenhotep tried to bring Monotheistic worship of Amon-Re to polytheistic Egypt.Various Ptolemies brought Greek cults and religions to Egypt.Emperor Julius Caesar brought the Roman Pantheon to Egypt.Emperor Constantine the Great led the conversion of Egyptians to Christianity.Caliph Omar conquered Egypt from the Byzantinians and set about convincing Egyptians to become Muslim.The state religion was the the worship of Osiris and Amun-Rawhere the Pharaoh was supposed to be the son of Ra. Then one Pharaoh called Akhenaten abandoned this religion and instead started the worship of a single god called the "Aten" . After his death the country returned to the old religion but the concept of a single god set the seed for future monotheistic religions and some of the pares to the "aten" are still to be found in parts of the Psalms.
haha this is probably for your social studies homework but i'll give it too you anyways its Ramses II
no
Jim used his ruler to measure the length of his finger. Bob is the ruler of the world.
hmmm...I'd say that a religion is a set of beliefs a person/group of persons has that give meaning to the universe, nature, life, etc. and often come with guidelines for livingand certain practices to be followed. A religion often has a main deity or main deities seen as ruler of the universe.
The egyptians did.
well i am asking you
because they give the fod to the gds
the religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the beliefs that floods,drought,and successful harvest were caused by the gods and goddesses. They would perform sacrifices ,pray,and give gifts to the temples of worship to honor the gods and ensure successful harvest and floods!
Egyptians do give each other gifts; whoever told you otherwise is misinformed.There is no law or directive saying being Egyptian - or any other nationality - you must give out gifts.