Mut is the wife of Amon-Re.
Mut is the wife of Amon-Ra.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
His dad was Re(the sun god). One of his sons were Amon. His Wife was Ma'at.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
Amun-Re was one of the sun god's.You can go to www.google.com and type in Amun-Re or Amon-Re or Amon.
Amon-Re was considered to be the patron saint of the city of Thebes. He was believed to have joined with the sun god Re and the two became known as the Egypt god Amon-Re. Amon was thought to be at least partially responsible for creation and protection of the weak.
The cult of Amon-Re refers to the worship of the god, Amon-Re in ancient Egypt. The cult of Amon-Re originated and was important in Thebes.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
His dad was Re(the sun god). One of his sons were Amon. His Wife was Ma'at.
the priests of Amon-Re re-established their authority :D
Amun-Re was one of the sun god's.You can go to www.google.com and type in Amun-Re or Amon-Re or Amon.
Amon-Re was considered to be the patron saint of the city of Thebes. He was believed to have joined with the sun god Re and the two became known as the Egypt god Amon-Re. Amon was thought to be at least partially responsible for creation and protection of the weak.
Amon was one of the major gods worshiped by the Egyptians beginning around 2000BC. He became so important in their religion that he became worshiped as if he were the Sun god Re, and eventually the two gods were merged together as one called Amon-Re (or Amun-Ra, among various other spellings), and served as the chief god of the Egyptians for many years.
The main god is Re/Ra/Amon. His son is Horus, and wife is Isis.
Amon-Re
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Amon-Re (originally known simple as "Amon," "Amen," or "Amun") was the king of all the gods. He was usually associated with the bull, the goose, and the ram. The cults of Amon-Re were largely concentrated in the cities of Thebes and Hermopolis.
Amon-Re did not die in ancient Egyptian religion, just because a god is not worshiped does not mean it dies.
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