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Ra
Ra (; ; also transliterated , ; cuneiform: ri-a or ri-ia; Phoenician: 𐤓𐤏, romanized: rʿ) or Re () was the ancient Egyptian deity of the Sun. By the Fifth Dynasty, in the 25th and 24th centuries BC, Ra had become one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the noon-day Sun. Ra ruled in all parts of the created world: the sky, the Earth, and the underworld. He was believed to have ruled as the first pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. He was the god of the Sun, order, kings and the sky.
Abu Simbel
UNESCO World Heritage Site in southern Egypt
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Atum
Atum (, Egyptian: jtm(w) or tm(w), reconstructed ; Coptic Atoum), sometimes rendered as Atem, Temu, or Tem, is the primordial God in Egyptian mythology from whom all else arose. He created himself and is the father of Shu and Tefnut, the divine couple, who are the ancestors of the other Egyptian deities. Atum is also closely associated with the evening sun. As a primordial god and as the evening sun, Atum has chthonic and underworld connections. Atum was relevant to the ancient Egyptians throughout most of Egypt's history. He is believed to have been present in ideology as early as predynastic
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Khepri
Khepri (Egyptian: ḫprj, also transliterated Khepera, Kheper, Khepra, Chepri) is a scarab-faced god in ancient Egyptian religion who represents the rising or morning sun. By extension, he can also represent creation and the renewal of life.

Gods of Egypt
2016 film directed by Alex Proyas
Mnevis
Mnevis (, ) is the Hellenized name of an ancient Egyptian bull god which had its centre of worship at Heliopolis, and was known to the ancient Egyptians as Mer-wer or Nem-wer.
Westcar Papyrus
ancient Egyptian text

Pharaoh
1999 video game
solar barque
representation of the sun riding in a boat in Egyptian mythology (ancient Egyptian cultic vessel)
Eye of Ra
ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health
Litany of Re
ancient Egyptian funerary text
Raet-Tawy
Raet-Tawy or Raet is an ancient Egyptian solar deity, the female aspect of Ra. Her name is simply the female form of Ra's name; the longer name Raet-Tawy means "Raet of the Two Lands" (Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt).
Book of the Heavenly Cow
ancient Egyptian mythology about the fall of Man
winged sun
deity
Amun-Ra
REDIRECT Amun#Identification with Min and Ra
Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu
Painted, wooden offering stele located in Cairo, Egypt
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
2006 television film directed by Russell Mulcahy