The king of all gods were combined with amen ra the, sun god
Amon-ra is one of the many names of the Egyptian sun God.
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.
Amon was an amazing god he worshiped lots of of things
Amon Ra is not a real person, so he did not die. Amon Ra was an Egyptian god and was considered the King of the Gods.
No they aren't. Amon-Ra is 2 gods that came together to make 1, and Ra is a completely different god. Amon-Ra was the sun god, and would defeat the god of darkness, and would make the sun rise each day.
ra-kerakhy was a god fused with the sun god ra and amon-ra.
ra-kerakhy was a god fused with the sun god ra and amon-ra.
Amon-ra is one of the many names of the Egyptian sun God.
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.
Amon was an amazing god he worshiped lots of of things
Amon-Ra was the mythical Egyptian god of the air. The Ra was said to indicated Amon was the giver of breath. He ruled for about 1000 years.
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Amon Ra is not a real person, so he did not die. Amon Ra was an Egyptian god and was considered the King of the Gods.
Most likely Amon-Ra.
No they aren't. Amon-Ra is 2 gods that came together to make 1, and Ra is a completely different god. Amon-Ra was the sun god, and would defeat the god of darkness, and would make the sun rise each day.
No, Amon-Ra is the Ancient Egyptian king of gods, and Apollo is the Greek god of prophecy, music, healing, and sometimes other stuff.
Amun Ra because the Egyptian gods Ra, the sun god and Amun, the air god joined forces to create the most powerful god of all time.