Literally, everything. Basically speaking every noun had it's own god or goddess.
Narmer (Menes).
Yes, the pharaohs were considered to be gods in ancient Egypt. They were believed to be the earthly embodiment of the gods and held divine status.
The Egyptians believed the pharaoh is a god on earth to manage Egypt and they also believed the god gave the pharagoh power.
In ancient Egypt, Bast was believed to have lived among mortals.
The Israelite's believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god
The pharoahs.
Ancient Egypt was a theocracy. The Pharaoh was both a king and a god in Egypt. Egypt was run by the clergy; priests were the only governmental officials. Egyptian citizens had practically no power over how their government was run, but accepted the Pharaoh's decisions because they believed in his divinity.
Pharaoh's of ancient Egypt were believed to be Horus incarnate.
Egypt was ruled by pharos. They believed that pharos were gods to.
Because, nobody really kows why, but many peple in ancient egypt believed certain thing about this.
1 both believed in different gods2 famous architecture's
Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)
There is no certain way to be sure of how many people in ancient Egypt believed in Bast through out history.
Sometimes it was sometimes it wasn't.
Duat was the place Egyptians believed the dead roamed
Narmer (Menes).
Yes, the pharaohs were considered to be gods in ancient Egypt. They were believed to be the earthly embodiment of the gods and held divine status.