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  1. Major cult centerThebes · Hermopolis, (as a member of the Ogdoad)
    Symboltwo vertical plumes, the ram-headed Sphinx (Criosphinx)
    ConsortAmunet · Wosret · Mut
    OffspringKhonsu
  1. Amun – Mythopedia

  2. Amun: The Egyptian God of Creation & King of the Gods

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    Amun was one of the eight ancient Egyptian gods who formed the Ogdoad of Hermopolis. He was the god of the air and his consort was Ament ( Amaunet ). In Egyptian mythology, Amun was a very powerful god. He was often combined with Ra to form the god Amun-Ra. At one point in Egyptian history, he was called the "King of the Gods".
    Amun (also Amon, Ammon, Amen, Amun-Ra) is the ancient Egyptian god of the sun and air. He is one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt who rose to prominence at Thebes at the beginning of the period of the New Kingdom (c. 1570-1069 BCE). His cult was the most powerful and popular in Egypt for centuries.
    Around the second millennium B.C.E., Thebes and its cult of Amun grew so powerful that it threatened worship of the sun god, Ra. The two deities merged. Amun-Ra was hailed as a national god, the creator of the universe, the pharaoh's personal protector, and the god of war. Amun's name is first recorded as imn. That means "The hidden (one)".
    Amun (also spelled Amon, Amen; Greek: Ἄμμων Ammon, and Ἅμμων Hammon; Egyptian: Yamanu) was a multifaceted deity whose cult originated at Thebes, in the Upper Kingdom of classical Egypt.
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  4. Amun: The Hidden King Of Gods In Ancient Egypt