Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion so therefore she gave the ritual honors to all the gods. Her favorite, though, was the goddess Isis, as she identified with her and claimed that she was the "new Isis".
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and identified herself with the goddess Isis.
Cleopatra liked to think of herself as the goddess Isis.
Cleopatra worshiped the goddess Isis . she also portrayed herself as this goddess in a humanly form
Cleopatra's full name was Cleopatra Thea Philopator. It means, "Cleopatra, the father-loving goddess".
Cleopatra worshiped Goddess Isis.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion so therefore she gave the ritual honors to all the gods. Her favorite, though, was the goddess Isis, as she identified with her and claimed that she was the "new Isis".
Cleopatra worshiped the Egyptian gods and identified herself with the goddess Isis.
Cleopatra liked to think of herself as the goddess Isis.
I think you're asking what a God and Goddess is. A God is a thing or person that you worship, and a Goddess is a female God.
Cleopatra worshiped the goddess Isis . she also portrayed herself as this goddess in a humanly form
No, she did not worship snakes, but when she dressed up as Isis she may have had a snack around her arm, as that was a symbol of the goddess.
Pooja means worship as in the worship of your God/Goddess.
They worship anything involving nature. For example they worship Sedna: the goddess of the sea and they worship Anigan the god of the moon.
The Muslims do not worship any god or goddess. They worship the ONE and ONLY God named Allah in Arabic - the Creator of all the worlds. He and He alone is the rightful object of our worship. All praise be to Him. Nor did Hazrat Abraham (AS), Hazrat Noah (AS), Hazrat Moses (AS) or Hazrat Christ (AS) worship any god or goddess. All the holy Prophets of God preached ONENESS of God and themselves worshiped Him and Him alone.
the Iroquois gods name was the great false face
Some people term Brahman as a Supreme God. Others worship Shiva, Vishnu, or Mother Goddess Durga. Worship of a particular God or Goddess is not a requirement in hinduism. There are many other Gods and Goddesses. The choice is with the worshiper.