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No, it wasn't. The priests were very powerful but the ruler, secular.
They wore an Anubis face mask when they mummified people and animals.
The upper class of Egypt was Priests and Nobles :)
Priests who were interested in political power. Theocracy is not a new concept; it was common in ancient Egypt and other ancient cultures. It may have existed even in prehistoric times.
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).
in rome
The priests lived in the temples of ancient Egypt.
ancient rome had priests for its polytheistic religions. christian priests were more common when constatine the great made Christianity the official language of rome.
a member of an ancient jewish sect, consisting mainly of priests and aristocrats, that differed from the Pharisees esp
Well I think that the kings were priests back then( that's what I researched) so when there was ancient Mesopotamia I think that kings and priests ruled.
no i think
The priests who "took the omens" or interpreted the signs in ancient Rome were called augurs.
sometimes
TOR is not an Order of priests, it stands for Third Order Regular, a branch of the Franciscans, many of whom are priests.
If he was a member of a religious order, he would have had no possessions. A secular priest would have his belongings distributed according to his will.
Before Christianity came to Britain, the priests of the ancient Briton were of the Druid religion. This was a pagan religion and they offered human sacrifice.