What was the religion of the Egyptian civilization?
William Brown
Updated on June 15, 2026
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Keeping this in view, how did ancient Egyptian religion start?
When, around 3,000 BC, Upper and Lower Egypt was united, it is likely that the perceived and real religious needs of the people changed. It was then that, for the first time, national deities came into existence, together with the divine cult of the king. Not only was the land united, but much of its religion as well.
Also Know, how was religion important in ancient Egypt? Religion was very important to the Ancient Egyptians. Their religion was strongly influenced by tradition, which caused them to resist change. One of the very strong traditions was that of Divine Kingship. Divine Kingship is the belief that the Pharaoh was not only the King (political ruler) but also a god.
One may also ask, what was the function of Egyptian religion?
Formal religious practice centered on the pharaoh, or ruler, of Egypt, who was believed to be divine, and acted as intermediary between the people and the gods. His role was to sustain the gods so that they could maintain order in the universe.
Which God did ancient Egypt fear most?
god Osiris
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