There's really no way to know the exact number of kings Egypt had. There were several times Egypt split and there were numerous kings at one time.
Many Because Mesopotamia was large w/ many city-states
Egypt
No, Mesopotamia did not have dynasties. To have dynasties meant to have the Position of being a pharaoh or ruler passed down for generations through one family until another family takes over.
There is approx. 332 known Pharaohs.
3 or more pharaohs were named Seti
All power in Mesopotamia and Egypt was in the hands of the King, even if he delegated many tasks and powers to ministers and local Govenors. Athens' democracy - although really an Olicharchy with a few well-orchestrated occasional mass meetings - put power in the hands of not one single person, but of a group of people.
Egypt
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
No, Mesopotamia did not have dynasties. To have dynasties meant to have the Position of being a pharaoh or ruler passed down for generations through one family until another family takes over.
In Mesopotamia, kings were considered to be representatives of the gods. To the Egyptians pharaohs were gods on earth.
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
There is approx. 332 known Pharaohs.
In Mesopotamia, kings were considered to be representatives of the gods. To the Egyptians pharaohs were gods on earth.
The Curse of the Pharaohs - novel - has 357 pages.
3 or more pharaohs were named Seti
The Pharaohs of Egypt had many powers such as political, military, religious, and economic power.
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