Temple of Ra at Heliopolis

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The Temple of Ra at Heliopolis was one of ancient Egypt’s most important religious centers, dedicated to the sun god Ra and renowned as a major site of solar worship and theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian temple
religious center
ancientName Iunu NERFINISHED
associatedConcept Heliopolitan Ennead NERFINISHED
creation mythology
solar theology
associatedDeity Atum NERFINISHED
Geb NERFINISHED
Isis NERFINISHED
Nephthys NERFINISHED
Nut NERFINISHED
Osiris NERFINISHED
Ra-Horakhty NERFINISHED
Seth NERFINISHED
Shu NERFINISHED
Tefnut NERFINISHED
associatedMyth Heliopolitan creation myth
culture ancient Egyptian civilization
dedicatedTo Ra NERFINISHED
flourishedDuring Old Kingdom
GreekNameOfCity Heliopolis NERFINISHED
influenced Egyptian royal ideology
later solar cults in Egypt
solar temples of the Fifth Dynasty
languageOfCult Ancient Egyptian
locatedIn Egypt
Heliopolis NERFINISHED
Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedNear modern Cairo
modernStatus archaeological site
mostly destroyed
notableFeature obelisks
sacred precinct
sun shrines
partOf Heliopolitan Ennead tradition NERFINISHED
Heliopolitan cult of Ra NERFINISHED
patronDeityOfRulers pharaoh
periodOfUse Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
politicalRole ideological center of kingship
primaryDeity Ra NERFINISHED
religiousFunction cult center of Ra
solar worship
theological center
remainsInclude obelisk of Senusret I NERFINISHED
visitedBy Egyptian pharaohs
worshipType solar cult
state cult

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Ra hasTemple Temple of Ra at Heliopolis
Meryatum temple Temple of Ra at Heliopolis
state temples of Ramesses II hasPart Temple of Ra at Heliopolis
this entity surface form: Temple of Ramesses II at Heliopolis