well, the main gods are
but the Egyptians worshiped other gods too.
The Greek gods were worshiped in ancient Greece, with the peak of their worship occurring around the 5th and 4th centuries BCE. They were part of a polytheistic religious system that played a significant role in Greek society, culture, and mythology.
No.Answer:Roman and Greek gods were pagan gods.Answer:Roman gods are as real as any gods worshiped by mankind. Their followers have a confidence that they exist - people following other gods feel they don't. Atheists feel they are as non-existent as any gods.
No, Venus is no longer worshiped in Rome as a deity. The ancient Roman religion with its pantheon of gods and goddesses has largely been replaced by Christianity. Venus is now primarily understood as a mythological figure rather than a divine being.
It is the collective name for all the gods of a given religion. It also is the name of a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods of the Roman faith.
Yes they did, though not to the God of the Christians. The Egyptians had many Gods who they prayed to. Even some of the Caesars were worshiped as Gods. There had so many that they created a place for The Unknown God just in case they had left one out.
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
The ancinet Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses.
Horus was worshiped throughout ancient Egypt.
Egyptian's worshiped their ancient gods and goddesses throughout cities, shines, and temples throughout the land and in their own home.
Both worshiped multiple gods, each assigned to a different element of life.
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Ancient Egypt worshiped many gods and for a time this included Amun.
The ancient Egyptians actually worshiped several gods. See the related link below for more.
Osiris was worshiped in ancient Egypt.
Yes, they gave food and gifts as well as hymns and building temples and statues in the honor of the gods and goddesses they worshiped in ancient Egypt.
No. Anubis is one of the gods worshiped in ancient Egypt. He is depicted as an alien, specifically a Goa'uld in the TV series Stargate SG-1.
Hathor is a ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped with other gods and goddesses in Egypt until the Hebrew way of worship became widespread.