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Ancient Egyptian religion and Fisherman

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Difference between Ancient Egyptian religion and Fisherman

Ancient Egyptian religion vs. Fisherman

Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals which were an integral part of ancient Egyptian society. A fisherman or fisher is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish.

Similarities between Ancient Egyptian religion and Fisherman

Ancient Egyptian religion and Fisherman have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Amun.

Amun

Amun (also Amon, Ammon, Amen; Greek Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) was a major ancient Egyptian deity who appears as a member of the Hermopolitan ogdoad.

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Ancient Egyptian religion and Fisherman Comparison

Ancient Egyptian religion has 117 relations, while Fisherman has 56. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.58% = 1 / (117 + 56).

References

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