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Ancient Egyptian Polytheism (3100 B.C.)

Ancient Egyptian Polytheism (3100 B.C.). Mr. Farrell. Polytheism. Polytheism (noun): The belief in or worship in more than one god. Horus. Appearance: Man with the head of a hawk Purpose: He was the protector of the ruler of Egypt. Sekhmet. Appearance: Woman with the head of a lionness

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Ancient Egyptian Polytheism (3100 B.C.)

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  1. Ancient Egyptian Polytheism(3100 B.C.) Mr. Farrell

  2. Polytheism Polytheism (noun): The belief in or worship in more than one god.

  3. Horus Appearance: Man with the head of a hawk Purpose: He was the protector of the ruler of Egypt

  4. Sekhmet Appearance: Woman with the head of a lionness Purpose: Goddess of war

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