The Inca emperors.
They were descendants from the sun god
It differed in different reigns. Some Pharaohs claimed they were direct descendants of the God 'Amun' or 'Amon' to legitimise their claim to the throne.
They were descendants from the sun god
The Aztecs believed the sun was a god named Kinich Ahau.
The inca people believed in many different gods. Their main god was the sun god.
It is true that the Pharaohs were believed to be the children of the sun god.
They thought that because they believed that they were the son of the sun god Re or Ra
The term Mithra has several meanings in the context of religion. The Romans believed Mithra was a sun god, while the Persian people believed Mithra was the god of the morning sun.
The Aztec sun god is called Huitzilopochtli. He was one of the most important deities in the Aztec pantheon, associated with war and the sun. Huitzilopochtli was believed to provide strength and protection to the Aztec people.
The Incans believed that their king, the Sapa Inca, was the child of Inti, the sun god. He was called the 'child of the sun' while the Incans were the 'intip churin' or 'children of the sun.'
They believed in the Sun God, the Rain God, and rabbits.
The Inca Empire had a polytheistic belief system where they worshipped the sun god Inti as the most important deity. They also believed in an afterlife and performed various rituals and sacrifices to honor their gods and ensure the well-being of their society. The Inca rulers, believed to be descendants of the sun god, held significant religious authority in the empire.