Yes a son and a daughter
Amun's wife was Mut. They had thousands of children but sadly i couldn't find any!
Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
Amun, the ancient Egyptian god, was often associated with several deities, but his primary consort was the goddess Mut. Together, they were believed to have had a son named Khonsu, the moon god. In some myths, Amun is also connected to other gods, but Khonsu is typically recognized as his most significant child.
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
A-mun
Amun's wife was Mut. They had thousands of children but sadly i couldn't find any!
Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
Khonsu- and sometimes Montu is called the son of Mut.
The children of Ma'at and Thoth were sometimes said to be the Ogdoad: Nu, Naunet, Amun, Amaunet, Kuk, Kauket, Huh and Hauhet.
Amun, the ancient Egyptian god, was often associated with several deities, but his primary consort was the goddess Mut. Together, they were believed to have had a son named Khonsu, the moon god. In some myths, Amun is also connected to other gods, but Khonsu is typically recognized as his most significant child.
I only know 1 of her children's name and that is AMON/AMUN, 1 of the most powerful gods in Ancient Egypt
Saint Amun died in 357.
Saint Amun was born in 294.
Amun The most powerful god in Egyptian theology, Amun was considered to be the divine "father" of all pharaohs.
Re, Amun- Ra or Amun- Re
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.
He did not; the god Amun and the god Ra are two separate deities; a third as Amun-Ra was made from the combining of their names.