That is the correct Anglicized spelling of the term "pharaoh" (Egyptian ruler).
The Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th dynasty is Ramses II, whose name in Greek is Ozymandias.
The correct English spelling of an ancient Egyptian ruler is "pharaoh". The casino card game is spelled "faro" in the US.
The spelling of an ancient Egyptian king is "pharaoh." The card game is spelled "faro" (originally the same name, from the same source).
You don't capitilize the p if you are not talking about a certain pharaoh.Ex. "The pharaoh was greedy"Ex. "Pharaoh Cleopatra was greedy"
The word pharaoh is a noun that means Egyptian ruler. Some synonyms for pharaoh are emperor, ruler, czar, monarch, king, and sovereign.
A lot of people think it is spelled pharoah, but it is actually spelled pharaoh.
The correct spelling for the Egyptian Pharaoh is Hatshepsut.
The title of an ancient Egyptian ruler is spelled "pharaoh".
Those letters spell pharaoh.
If you are talking about the dead Egyptian pharaoh, his name is spelled Tutankhamun.
The most common spelling of the name of the Pharaoh is Tutankhamun (King Tut).
The usual spelling of the Egyptian pharaoh is Tutankhamen or Tutankhamun (King Tut).
The usual spelling of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh is Tutankhamen, or Tutankamun (King Tut).
That is the usual spelling of the name of the female pharaoh, Hapshepsut (1508-1458 BC).
The usual spelling is Nefertiti (1370-1330 BC), wife of the pharaoh Akenaten.
The usual spelling of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh is Tutankhamen, or Tutankamun (King Tut).
The Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th dynasty is Ramses II, whose name in Greek is Ozymandias.