Egyptian mythology: The ancient Egyptian god of Tibbius - Amon

The Lord God of the ancient Egypt of Debes became the Lord of the nation by the rise of Debes.

The name means "The Hidden One", and the beast is a goose and a ram.

Amon is the god of Tibes in the south of Egypt.

When the eleventh Egyptian dynasty became the capital of Egypt, Amon was rapidly elevated to the status of the god of all Egypt instead of Ra.

Even more so, the Pharaoh has decreed the nation to believe in Amon as a Lord, but the worship of Ra did not disappear.

Amon and Ra became one and become the king of the gods, the king of heaven.

The Pharaoh of Man is considered the son of Ammon-Ra.

Amon and Ra, like God of the Sun.

Unlike Ra, Amon appears with a handsome and mighty man, while Ra appears with a kind old man.

Unlike La'ah, who replaced Atem, Ammon was not integrated into the system of the Powders.

Amon, as the local god of Tibius, had his own less complete family system, which was common to many Egyptians, and he had his own wife and son.

After becoming the God of all Egypt, the system followed Ammon.

Amon's wife is a beautiful goddess, Mut, and his son, Hun Su, is the Moon God.

Amon lives with his wife and son at the Karnak temple in Tibes.

There's a story between Amon and his son: Amon never showed a true image of himself to a man, nor did he make an exception to his son Hongsu.

Hunsu asked for a true image of Amoun before him, who did not want to make an exception (like Helios and Farah of Greece) but refused to accept his son ' s request.

So he wrapped himself in the skin and head of a ram and appeared before his son.

Hunsu thought he saw the truth about his father and told everyone the secret.

Egypt has never killed a ram since, only for the annual birthday of Ammon, and has wrapped its statue with its skin。

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