The Pharaoh.
It would be Pharaoh
Pharaohs
The word comes from the ancient Greek version of the local name - the Greeks called it Aigyptos which English speakers much later anglicised to Egypt.
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King Tutankhamun a.k.a King Tut.
The king went by many names. The title we usually think of is "pharaoh", which comes from the word "peraa", or "great house". Just like how in the US the president is often called "the White House", the ancient Egyptians called their king after his palace. He is also referred to by his Horus name (royal title). If you wish for more information, go on Wikipedia.
one of the pharohs of egypt that ruler many ancient cities
Usually when referring to ancient Egypt, people use the terms pharaoh and king interchangeably. He was a pharaoh, which is what we refer to the divine kings of Egypt as.
Ancient Egypt had kings who were known as pharaohs. The term "emperor" is typically used to refer to the rulers of large empires, whereas Ancient Egypt was more of a centralized kingdom.
The king of ancient Egypt is normally referred to as a Pharaoh
The ancient rulers of Egypt were called "Pharaoh". These rulers were not just the highest of the high; they were considered living gods.
a pharoah is the title given to a ruler of ancient egypt. emperor, king, tsar, president etc would be synonyms.
king aha
The ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, therefore they did not believe in a singular god.
the king narmer or menes
The first Israelite king was Saul. However, no Jew ever used the title Pharaoh or sat on the throne of Egypt.
Because he was ancient Egypt's responsible king/pharaoh.
king tut
Because her dad was the king of Egypt