The ancient Egyptians had many Pharaohs.
The Egyptians were controlled by one man called the Pharaoh.
pharaoh's were actually the leaders of the egyptians. But the egyptians were a tribe. A new pharaoh was eleccted when an old one died. hope that helped you. :)
One fifth.
Well, they did a lot of things but one of the most popular things was building one pyramid for each individual pharaoh
Why did the egyptians willingly serve the pharaoh you ak? Well, one reason was that they believed in the unity of the kingdom depended on a strong leader. Another was that they considered the pharaoh to be the son of Re (RAY), the Egyptian sun god. Hope this helped!
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At one point, the priests (in total) were more powerful than the pharoah.
one is opening of the mouth ceremony which is preformed for a dead Pharaoh.
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NO. While the Bible does not explicitly make the case that there were multiple Pharaohs during Moses's lifetime, it is not unreasonable to assume that since Moses died at the age of 120, that more than one Pharaoh ruled in his lifetime.
Ancient Egyptians were polytheists--they are referred to as Pharaonic Egyptians. Modern Egyptians are mostly Muslims who are monotheistic.
Yes, the Ancient Egyptians associated Ra with the ruling Pharaohs. The first pharaoh was Ra, then Osiris, Set, Horus and then the first Human Pharaoh. In some myths, Horus is the son of Ra, rather than Osiris and the ancient Egyptians believed that the ruling pharaoh was a reincarnation of Horus, so yea.............. that's why the Pharaoh is also referred to as ' the sun of Ra' ^ 0 ^...... Glad if I could help.........