No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
Athena, although Athens also worshiped other Greek gods and goddesses.
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses, or at least gave lip service to them. as queen and pharaoh she had certain religious rituals to perform.
Being a Great Olympian goddess, Athena worshiped no one; however, as most Greek gods and goddesses did, she often had to obey the will of Zeus, her father.
The Gods/Goddesses being worshiped. If you mean who lead the worship; that would be selected preists/preistesses who dedicated their lifes to the deity.
the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
They did not. They were worshiped. The Pharaoh of Egypt ruled.
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
The people who claimed to be citizens of Rome worshiped Diana among many gods and goddesses.
They were polytheistic pagans who worshiped various gods and goddesses.
The ancinet Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses.
At some time in a Dynasty, all Egyptian gods and goddesses - save perhaps Apep, were worshiped.
Narmer was a ancient Egyptian king, so a priest and warrior of the gods and goddesses he worshiped.
The number of gods and goddesses the ancient Egyptians knew of and worshiped has not been counted.
The ancient Egyptians worshiped their gods and goddesses based in their religion and faith of that time and place.
The Greeks built temples for the gods they worshiped.