Amun Re
Amun is considered one of the most famous ancient Egyptian gods, as he was the god of the sun and fertility for the Pharaohs.
Amun took the name Hidden because he was invisible to the ancient Egyptians and he is a God who cannot be seen or realized, this mystery comes from absolute perfection for the ancient Egyptians and what made him invisible was his association with air and his removal from the universe.
Amun united with Ra to be called Amun-Ra and be the god of the sun, air, and fertility, as the invisible Amun joined with the visible Ra to form a complete god.
He was also united with Ma'at to balance the universe according to the Egyptian belief in the goddess.
Although the worship of Amun was considered a monotheistic worship for the Egyptians, he became the absolute monotheistic god.
Amun married the goddess Amunt, who has the same meaning as the name, but it means hidden from women, and she had a distinctive appearance as she wore the double crown that King Narmer had in the first dynasty.
Some say that the god Amun dates back to the New Kingdom, but according to the pyramids, he was present in the Fifth Dynasty, indicating that he was an ancient god and he is said to have been first worshipped in the city of Hermopolis.
Amun was the national god of Egypt on many occasions for several different dynasties, for example, he appeared in the Temple of Karnak in the 13th Dynasty and also appeared during the reign of Ahmose when they forced the Hyksos out of Egypt, where he had a great advantage in this according to their opinion, this made him a great god in this period and also in the 18th Dynasty, where he was an important god in military campaigns outside Egypt, and they considered Chenalopex to be the golden goose, and his shape was also associated with other animals, like the rams during the reign of King Amenhotep III, he was worshipped until he became an important deity in the 25th Dynasty, as mentioned by Diodorus of Sicily.
In fact, Amun appeared in the New Kingdom when Hatshepsut named her temple after him, claiming that she was the daughter of this god, another example, is Akhenaten wanted to worship the god Atun, but he failed. Tutankhamun was called Tutankhan Atun, but he changed his name due to the pressure of the priests and the people on him, which indicates the strength of the worship of this god among the ancient Egyptians.
There were diviners called the Sibyls of Amun who were so famous in ancient eras that Alexander went to Siwa to crown himself Pharaoh of Egypt.
There is no doubt that it is one of the most important religions in the ancient Egyptian civilization that has been worshipped throughout history, which the Egyptians sanctified and fought in its name, which indicates the power and greatness of this god among the ancient Egyptians.