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6 November, 13:35

Which God is the King of the Gods in Greek, Roman, and Egyptian Mythology?

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  1. 6 November, 13:43
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    In Greek Mythology the King of the Gods is Zeus, God of the Sky

    in Roman Mythology the King of the Gods is the same, but it is his Counterpart Jupiter, God of the Sky

    In Egyptian Mythology, however, The first King of the Gods is Ra, God of the Sun until he gets replaced by Osiris Lord of the Dead as a result of Isis's scheming. Once Set kills Osiris and he becomes an "undead" God on account that he's not completely alive but not completely dead but becomes the God of the Underworld / Duat. His son Horus becomes Pharoah, Which is the Egyptian version of a King.
  2. 6 November, 14:04
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    In Greek its Zeus In Roman its Jupiter and in Egyptian its Ra
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