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Ra
Title: Ra
Category: History
Details: Words: 681 | Pages: 2.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ra
Râ was the centerpiece of the ancient Egyptian culture. Like other ancient cultures the Egyptians had a primary god who was believed to have created the universe and all its beings. This belief structured their entire religious and political doctrine. With this dogma their culture was unified and successful.
The belief in the Sun god began by a small cult in the city Helioplis, a few miles north of Cairo. The ideology of Râ explains
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that was described to spit fire against the enemy when the king was in battle. All these signs gave validity to the divinity of the Pharaoh who ruled Egypt.
Egypt was an incredibly religious area. The structure and success would not be possible unless the peoples where united under the same belief. That belief laid the path for the following of the king’s command. Thus a complete structured culture that accomplished many greats things.
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