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Amon Ra is a fusion of the gods [[wikipedia:Amun|Amon]] and [[wikipedia:Ra|Ra]]. | Amon Ra is a fusion of the gods [[wikipedia:Amun|Amon]] and [[wikipedia:Ra|Ra]]. After the [[wikipedia:Amarna Period|Amarna period]], Amon Ra was painted with blue skin, symbolizing his association with air and primeval creation. | ||
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Biographical information | |||
Gender | Male |
Amon Ra was the king of the Egyptian gods.
History
Princess Kiya, 91st consort of Ramesses II, left behind the Eye of Amon Ra for her love, Sir Daniel Fortesque.[1]
Behind the scenes
In real life
Amon Ra is a fusion of the gods Amon and Ra. After the Amarna period, Amon Ra was painted with blue skin, symbolizing his association with air and primeval creation.
References
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MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
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