There are at least two in the Middle East: Babylonian and Sumerian and I'm sure there are probably older ones.
They both had a polytheistic belief.
Pharaoh Menes of Ancient Egypt practised Ancient Egyptian polytheistic religion.
The religions in Egypt at the moment is Islam and Christianity. These religions are not connected to the religions of ancient egypt.
Any religion who believes is many gods is termed "Polytheistic", a word derived from Greek ( poly: many / theos: god).Practically all ancient civilizations were polytheistic eg. Egypt with its gods in human form with animal heads. Greek and Roman gods were in human form, fallible, capricious and playful. Neo-Pagan religions eg. Wicca, draw on ancient religions which predate Christianity and include reverencing various divine entities. Hinduism is another polytheistic religion.
they had their own religion. i guess you could call it ancient egyptian. most people just call their polytheistic religion by their gods names, or say "the egyptian gods"
For most of its history ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture (it had many gods) but the Pharaoh Akhenaten introduced a monotheistic religion which recognised only one god, The Aten. After the death of Akhenaten and his immediate successors the old polytheistic religion was reintroduced
Egypt is a country, not a religion. The Ancient Egyptian religion was polytheistic. Currently, the dominant religions in Egypt are Islam and Christianity which are monotheistic religions.
Ancient Egypt was a polytheistic culture. In fact, the Egyptians believe in several Gods like the Greeks and Romans. This included the Sun God, along with the Goddess of Felines and other figures.
yes they had many gods
Polytheistic.
Egypt was polytheistic; while Judaism rejects idolatry, and is based upon the worship of the Creator, who is the One and only God.
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic culture. They believed in several Gods, including the mighty Sun God. They also believed in the God of the Seas, along with the God of the Cats.