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Ancient Egyptians were polytheists--they are referred to as Pharaonic Egyptians. Modern Egyptians are mostly Muslims who are monotheistic.

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Believing in many gods is Polytheism, so they were polytheistic.

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The ancient Egyptians did not define names for their religion, it was more regional.

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