Although a major part of the vast site is occupied by the Great Temple of Amun, temples were also built here for other Egyptian gods including Amun's consort Mut and the lunar deity Khonsu - the other members of a triad of gods worshipped at ancient Thebes. ... The rise of the god Amun;
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Today, not everyone believes in the same way, or of the same god. Egypt was no different. Individual kings worshipped their own gods, ... Amaunet - A female counterpart to Amon and one of the primordial gods of the Hermopolitian Ogdoad (group of eight gods). She was also worshipped at Thebes along with Amon and Mut.
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Some assume that Amun (Amen, Amon) was a relatively modern god within the context of ancient Egyptian religion. His worship at Thebes, where the earliest ...
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World History > Ancient Egypt > Ancient Egyptian Gods ... In Egypt certain gods were worshipped in different areas. It was only occasional that some of these gods attained country -wide recognition. Such god was Amon, usually associated with the wind or things hidden. At Thebes he became Amon-Re, king of the gods.
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His importance grew and at this time he was imported at Waset (Thebes) where he rapidly took precedence over Montu, the ancient local warrior god. An inscription at the White Chapel ... His importance endured into the Greek and Roman days when several temples were dedicated to him and he was worshipped as Zeus-Ammon.
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Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their Gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritu...
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Akhetaten, the centre of the Aten monotheistic cult, was abandoned, the capital was returned to Thebes, and the cults of the state god Amen and other gods were revived. The king himself ... One of the best-known stories about him tells of him playing the ancient game senet ("passage") against Thoth, another moon god,
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Cities in ancient Greece were built in fertile plains and close to a high ground (Acropolis) for protection and they were all walled (except Sparta). In the big and fertile Boeotian plain there were numerous ones, among them Orchomenos and Thebes, ... Amphiaraos worshipped as god at Thebes, Oropos and Argos and for...
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Ptah-Seker-Osiris; A composite funerary god worshipped during the Middle Kingdom period. In this form he represents the three aspects of the universe: creation, stability, and death.
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They lived lives that were very much like those of the people who worshipped them, the ancient Egyptians. ... Anubis God of Embalming ... Wosret - Goddess of Thebes...
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