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Cleopatra VII Philopator was the last pharaoh (Queen) of the Egyptian era.The role of a pharaoh is to send/receive messages from the gods of their time. They also played a big role in the construction of many of their buildings Such as the pyramid.
It was important because the pharaoh had to run all of Egypt and mantain, orangize, and lead the people in his kingdom.
There was no character named Ramses in the 1999 remake of The Mummy. Arnold Vosloo played the mummy, Imhotep, and Aharon Ipale played Pharaoh Seti I. The two repeated their roles in The Mummy Returns (2001). In the 1932 original, the Pharaoh, not identified by name, was played by James Crane and the mummy, again Imhotep, by Boris Karloff. Christopher Lee played the mummy, this time called Kharis, in Hammer Studios' 1959 remake. The only Pharaoh Ramses to appear in a film was Ramses II, played by Yul Brynner in The Ten Commandments.
Memphis was located between Upper and Lower Egypt, near present day Cairo. From the palace in Memphis, the Pharaoh decided how Egypts affairsshould be run.
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Egypt was a theocracy. Therefore, religion played a central role in defining laws, conforming societal values, and condoning the Pharaoh's rule.
The pharaoh played a high role in society.
Cleopatra VII Philopator was the last pharaoh (Queen) of the Egyptian era.The role of a pharaoh is to send/receive messages from the gods of their time. They also played a big role in the construction of many of their buildings Such as the pyramid.
role played in international trade by the export-import banks
He was a phoraoh
The pharaoh always had to make sure that he had his empire was in shape.
Yes because the Pharaoh was supposed to be a role model
to rule over the people for the gods this is called theocracy.
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A theocracy is technically a government ruled by God, and his authorities (the religious leaders) interpreting his word and administrating it for him.An ecclesiocracy is a government in which religious leaders assume a leading role in the state, but do not claim that they are speaking for God.
He was their spiritual leader.