He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
Ra (Re)'s child were Bastet.
Re (Also Ra) was a Sun-God. He made the sun rise each morning. He sailed in a boat across the sky each day in order to become the sun. He had to pass 12 gates which were the 12 hours of the day.
Ra was a Sun God. It is said that every day Ra would sail across the sky and be the sun for the day. If there was no Ra there was no sun and Egypt would be in complete darkness. The worshipped him so that he was able to do his duties every day. Note: He can be called one of the following~ * Ra * Re * Amun-Ra * Amun-Re
* They worship them because of the Gods. that made the world what it is today. Ra (also called Re, Amun- Ra, Amun-Re) was a Sun- God. His duty was to sail across the sky each day and become the sun. Without Ra there was no sun, therefore there was no light. * I believe that the reasons behind the people of today glorifying the ancients are because of the myths, legends and stories we know today, their beautiful culture of sculptures and other arts, and their insight into science, math, and literature.
He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
They worshipped Ra (also called Re, Amun- Ra, Amun- Re)
He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
The Egyptian sun god is Ra; also called Re. Not only is he the sun god, but he was chief of all the Egyptian gods, so he was their leader.RaThe correct spelling is Re, Aton, or Aton-Re pronounced(Ray)his name was raRa Pronouced as Rah
It was both Ra/Re, the same sun king god.
Amun-Ra
This god was the Sun-God Ra (Also known as Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re).
the god of the sun
Re, Amun- Ra or Amun- Re
Amun Re/ Amun Ra/ Re/ Ra is the Ancient Egyptian god of the Sun.
Yes. Amon/Amun/Amen are all the different spellings of the same god; Ra can also be spelt Re; but Amon-Ra/Amun-Ra together are a different god than either Amon/Amun and Ra/Re apart.