Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
Well first of all it's Egyptian! His name was Re, although the Egyptians did tend to vary.. For example the God of thunder was called 'Seth' but in some cases you'll see he's called 'set'.
He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
Amun Re the sun god chief of the many ancient Rgyptian gods
"I'm guessing you mean Egypt if you're saying Pharoah. The story of the origin of the world starts with the world being empty aside from waters, which was the God "Nun". But the God Re-Atum emerged from these waters to create/spit out 2 other Gods (which represent air and moisture) and then these Gods went and had 2 kids who represented the earth and sky. I'd say Re-Atum would be the God of the Gods... Seeing as he technically started the whole process." Above answer by someone. My answer is, I think Re, or Ra, was the main god originally, but then Isis took over.
He was known as Ra (also called Re, Amun-Ra or Amun-Re)
Re is the name of the sun god of ancient egypt.
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Ra is the name of the Sun god in ancient Egypt.
Ra is the name of the Sun god in ancient Egypt.
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
Both Re and Osiris once ruled Egypt in myths.
The Egyptian sun god is Ra; also called Re. Not only is he the sun god, but he was chief of all the Egyptian gods, so he was their leader.RaThe correct spelling is Re, Aton, or Aton-Re pronounced(Ray)his name was raRa Pronouced as Rah
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
Amon-Re Or Re or Ra. They're all the same person.
No-- Amun was the sun-disk god Egyptians were forced to worship when Akhenaten was pharaoh. Ra/Re is the traditional sun god of Ancient Egypt.
They thought that because they believed that they were the son of the sun god Re or Ra