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.
The Egyptians practice the religion pf Polytheism, which is the worshiping of many gods or goddesses
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The Egyptians!
the religion of new york was laocism. the religion of new york was laocism.
A pharaoh and then King Tut made it back to polytheism
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.
The Egyptians practice the religion pf Polytheism, which is the worshiping of many gods or goddesses
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Akhenaten, the father of King Tut, tried to impose a monotheistic religion, based upon the Aten (sun god). He overthrew the old temples by force and upon his death, the country repudiated his new religion.
I'm not sure, but I think its because he tried to bring back and old religion and nobody wanted it back. Therefor he was unsuccessful.
Tried to give them a new way of thinking..
He frantically tried to find his keys of his new car that he had lost on the beach.
haha this is probably for your social studies homework but i'll give it too you anyways its Ramses II
Cleopatra practiced the religion of Ancient Egypt, which was polytheistic with a focus on worshiping multiple gods and goddesses. She likely followed traditional Egyptian rituals and beliefs, including honoring deities such as Isis and Osiris.
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After the reign of the gentle and dependable Amenhoptep III, Amenhotep IV - his son - came into power. Amenhotep IV claimed that the god Aten - a secondary sun god in the Egyptian religion - had spoken to him, and that Aten had proclaimed himself the only god. Amenhotep IV supported this wholeheartedly. He changed his name to Akhenaten, which means "Servant of Aten," as well as forcing all the priests and common people to give up worshiping all the other gods and to devote themselves entirely to Aten. He also moved the capitol from Thebes to a new city he ordered built called Akhetaten - today called Amarna. Grudgingly, the Egyptians went along with all this - what choice did they have? He was the Pharaoh, he was part god himself. However, common people often worshiped their old gods in the privacy of their homes.Akhenaten revolutionized Egyptian religion. He invented the first monotheistic religion. However, he deprived his empire and caused stress amongst his people, and after he died, his young son came into power and the high priests rushed to erase all the changes he made.