Yes. However, the colors changed as people's interpretations changed so there is no true standard.
You can, however, follow the typical color schema for most gods: War gods tend to be Red, Death gods black, love gods green (or other "nature" colors) and so on.
Yes, some Egyptian gods have colors associated with them. For example, the god Osiris is often associated with the color green, representing fertility and rebirth. Ra, the sun god, is associated with the color gold or yellow, symbolizing the sun's life-giving rays.
Yes, Cleopatra VII was associated with the Egyptian religion, with some Greek influence due to her Ptolemaic heritage. She likely worshipped traditional Egyptian gods and saw herself as a living embodiment of the goddess Isis.
Egyptian kings along with every other Egyptian worshiped gods, although Egyptian kings, or pharos were considered low leveled gods.
Different religions and mythologies attribute different fruits to gods, but some commonly mentioned fruits associated with gods include ambrosia (food of the Greek gods), pomegranates (associated with Persephone in Greek mythology), and mangoes (considered the fruit of the gods in Hindu mythology). Ultimately, the fruits of gods vary depending on cultural and religious beliefs.
The ancient Egyptian god Osiris was wed to his sister, the goddess Isis. Their marriage symbolized the union of the feminine and masculine energies in Egyptian mythology.
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
The Egyptian gods were associated with concepts such as death, sun, etc... which may explain why there were "so many"!
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Not at all; Hathor, Bast, and Bes were all Egyptian deities associated with music, joy, and dance as well as other functions.
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Amazing Egyptian gods.
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Other Egyptian gods and goddesses as well as priests.
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