polytheistic
Ancient Egyptian religion was a complicated arrangement of polytheistic convictions and ceremonies that constituted an indispensable component of classical Egyptian civilization. It concentrated on the Egyptians' cooperation with several goddesses considered to be present in, and in command of, the society. Rituals such as invocation and contributions were presented to the gods to gain their admiration. Formal religious practice concentrated on the pharaohs, the kings of Egypt, considered to hold a spiritual power by their position.