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Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt started around 3150 BC. It is a time known marked by pharaohs, pyramids, gods and goddesses, science, math,and art. This era ended when Egypt was conquered by the Roman empire in 31 BC.

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Who came first King Tutankhamun or christ?

Tutankhamen is actual the biblical Christ, It original stated in copper of dead sea scrolls

Pantera_means_Son_of_Ra">Yeshu ben Pantera means Son of Rawhich is original Hebrew bible source before Romans burn the Library of Alexandria

Christian religion is Egyptian Religion

Just who was Tutankhammun ? '' Tutankhamun and his birth '' ( '' living image of Amun '' ) whose birth name was '' Tut - ankh - atun ( '' living image of Atun '' ) represented Haru ( Horus ) or christ '' Karast '' in the Egiptian dynasty . He was the son of Ank - hatun ( Ankhenaton ) . and Neferiti .

This story was copied from the Egiptian stories , just like everything else . Tutankhamun was born in the city of Amaran which if you LQQk closer you can see that Amarna is the biblical name of Moses ' Father Amram Exodus 6 ;20 who was named after that city . Amarna is the capital city of Tutankhamun , whose father Ankhatun was the Asaru ( Usir , Osiris ) of that day . Tutankhamun was the husband and brother of Ankhsenpaaton . They both shared the same father , Ankhenaton . Tut - Ankh means the '' Living Sight '' in the language of the Tama - Reans ( Egiptians ) .

'' Adonia and its true meaning behind the word Aton '' . Pa Neter ( The God ) or Neb ( Lord ) who has no image , is the Unseen God , the hidden one , from this word Atun you get your spirit god or deity , The Tama - rean Aton is equivalent to the Hebrew word Adon 0 where the Tama - rean '' T '' becomes the '' D '' in the Hebrew language . In your bible the word Adonia in Genesis 18;12 , in Hebrew means '' My Master '' Take a look at this excerpt for your self it was taken out of the Logos Bible ! 0113 ' adown ( aw - done ) or ( shortened ) ' adon

What religions did the ancient Egyptians follow?

Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals which was an integral part of ancient Egyptian society. It centered on the Egyptians' interaction with a multitude of deities who were believed to be present in, and in control of, the forces and elements of nature. The myths about these gods were meant to explain the origins and behavior of the forces they represented, and the practices of Egyptian religion were efforts to provide for the gods and gain their favor.

Formal religious practice centered on the pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Although he was a human, the pharaoh was believed to be descended from the gods.

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What is akhenaten?

It is the name of the Egyptian Pharaoh who worshipped only the Aten, or 'visible sun'. He moved out of Thebes and built a new capital, which was abandoned after his reign.

What are synonyms of mummy?

Synonyms for "Mummy" meaning mother include"

  • ma
  • mama
  • mamma
  • mammy
  • mom
  • momma
  • mommy
  • mum

There are no synonyms for "mummy" meaning the body of a human or animal that has been embalmed and prepared for burial, as according to the practices of the ancient Egyptians.

What was the unit of currency in Ancient Egypt?

In Ancient Egypt there was no money, they bartered instead. Taxes were taken in goods, as per the person's trade. Farmers gave wheat or barley, etc... Each person brought their goods to the market, and would trade them for other supplies.

Why were these art rules imposed on Egyptian artists?

head, arms, legs, and feet were shown in profile; eyes and shoulders a in frontal view

What are the five elements in Egyptian culture?

harps, drums, wind instruments, singing, and foot stamping

How did Egyptian Gods and Goddesses effect daily life?

The religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the belief that floods, drought, and successful harvests were caused by the gods and goddesses. As a result they would perform sacrifices, pray, and give gifts to the temples of worship, to honor the gods and ensure successful harvests and floods. In addition, many pharaohs and queens would boast that they were the reincarnation of a god or goddess. As a result, the citizens would support them and trust them to make decisions.

The Egyptians also believed in the afterlife, and that the gods were judges. They had Festivals for the gods, and shrines in their homes. Pharaohs dressed like gods, and built tombs for their preserved bodies so that they would continue to rule in the afterlife. Many of the Egyptian beliefs were recorded in the funerary guide, the book of death

What was sobek the god of?

Sobek. Sobek (also called Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, and Sobki), in Greek, Suchos (Σοῦχος) and from Latin Suchus, was an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and fluid nature. He is associated with the Nile crocodile or the West African crocodile and is either represented in its form or as a human with a crocodile head.

What did pyramids mean to ancient egyptians?

The Pyramids never represented hope, strictly speaking, nor we they tombs for pharaoh. The reason we know this is because not one pharaoh has even been discovered in the pyramid. This is a chronological theory that originated around the 17th century through Explorers that were funded by European Royalty to satisfy the Dogmas of The Religious Orthodoxies.

The fact is that most pharaohs were all unearthed in The Valley of the Kings some 300 miles to the south of the Great Pyramids.

Pyramids, historically have always represents the trinity in all things, because all creation happen in triplicity. It is a very intricate and detailed discussion as to why, but that is why triangles have had special veneration.

The word pyramid itself means fire in the middle. Pyra / o = fire & mid = middle, i.e. fire in the middle. It doesn't mean fire in the gross from that we see it in the world, but rather the subtle fiery generation located in all things phenomenal, that is the 'life force' of the cosmos. There is really ALOT more to say about Pyramids, but that kind of the jist. Hope that helps a litte.

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How many steps are there in the steps pyramid?

To be successful, there are many steps you may need to take. The most important steps are to persevere and be determined.

What was the nationality of the pharaohs of Egypt?

Most of them were Egyptian, but in later years they were Macedonian and Greek, thanks to Alexander the Great.

Was Cleopatra of Macedon related to Cleopatra of Egypt?

possible yes no maybe. The two Cleopatras may have been distantly related, but very distantly. They lived at different times and Cleopatra was a very common Macedonian name. It is possible that there is a connection, but as said above, it would be a very distant one. For all practical purposes you could say that they were not related.

Why was toussaint l'ouverture important?

because he is the only one that wanted slavery to stop and when he died it did

How many times can you install Rosetta stone?

Rosetta Stone language education software can be installed on multiple computers in a single household for personal use only. Loading the software on multiple computers not in your household is a violation of their licensing agreement and is not allowed.

Explain the significance of the Egyptian ruler's title Son of Re?

Djedefre was first to use the title as part of his titulary, seen as indication of the popularity of the cult of the solar god Re.

Compare and contrast the heroic code of Medieval Europe with that of Ancient Greece and Rome?

Chivalry was the code of honor among the nobility in the late Middle Ages, and today the code of chivalry is closely linked with knighthood. Medieval notions of "chivalry" had some important differences from how we think of "chivalry" today, though. For instance, chief among the medieval tenants of chivalry was loyalty to one's liege-lord (this was essential to the feudal system in medieval society), but some of the more romantic notions, such as a man draping his cloak over a mud puddle for a lady to walk over, were unheard of and would have been considered totally absurd back then.

Where acient egyptians black?

Indeed the pharaohs were black. The British used cannons to shoot the nose off of the phinx's, because they resembled black people.

How were pharaohs trained?

By their fathers, head priests and scholars.