In the 10 Plagues (maybe)
The Pharaoh acted as a Sacrosanct Monarch who served as a intermediary between the Gods and man. Religion gave the Pharaohs their power and they were revered as gods on Earth.
the pharaoh wore it to show his or her power over lower egypt
The Pharaoh was the supreme ruler of Egypt and not only in name: he wielded absolute power over his subjects and decided over life and death. He was also the supreme commander of the army and often led his armies into war himself. He was seen by his people (and by himself) as a god - an incarnation of the god Horus - and a descendant of the gods and the most important figure to link the world of the gods to the world of the Egyptian people.
There is no Pharaoh now. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh and her Ptolemaic Empire fell to the Romans over 2000 years ago. Since that point, there have been numerous kingdoms and hereditary dynasties in Egypt, but none of them have used the term Pharaoh officially. Some Egyptians mockingly called Hosni Mubarak (the former President of Egypt) a Pharaoh because of his dictatorial power, but this is not an official title.
idk if someone could help me i would do my best to reword it and make it betterRead more: Why_was_the_pharaoh's_authority_never_questionedThe pharaoh's authority was never questioned because the ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaoh had come to earth to manage Egypt for the rest of the gods. As a result, he had absolute power over all the land and people in Egypt
The Pharaoh acted as a Sacrosanct Monarch who served as a intermediary between the Gods and man. Religion gave the Pharaohs their power and they were revered as gods on Earth.
The pharaoh's authority was never questioned because the ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaoh had come to earth to manage Egypt for the rest of the gods. As a result, he had absolute power over all the land and people in Egypt.He was regarded as a godBecause if it was questioned they would be buried alive
The concept that the pharaoh was considered god-king affected the Egyptian society a lot. It shaped there way of life, there religion and gave the pharaoh unlimited power over the people.
the pharaoh wore it to show his or her power over lower egypt
They did early in ancient Egypt's history. The pharaoh was the high priest of every divine cult. That power and authority eroded over the centuries, and the priesthoods of the gods took more and more power from the pharaohs.
The pharaoh was the king of Egypt. He ruled over the people and made himself a god to them, of course he had no mythological or magical power.
all power over the people
The Pharaoh was the supreme ruler of Egypt and not only in name: he wielded absolute power over his subjects and decided over life and death. He was also the supreme commander of the army and often led his armies into war himself. He was seen by his people (and by himself) as a god - an incarnation of the god Horus - and a descendant of the gods and the most important figure to link the world of the gods to the world of the Egyptian people.
30BC when the Romans took over
the gods got their power from the love of the people whereas hades got his power from the fear the people had of the gods. So if the people feared the gods to much then he would over power the other gods. He also had sole control over the kraken. i hope this helps
The pharaoh's authority was never questioned because the ancient Egyptians believed that the pharaoh had come to earth to manage Egypt for the rest of the gods. As a result, he had absolute power over all the land and people in Egypt.He was regarded as a godBecause if it was questioned they would be buried alive
In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was also the high priest and presided over all temples and shines of all the gods and goddesses; the people of Egypt would offer sacrifices, money, and gifts to the temples and the gods and goddesses they worshiped and a part of all that would go to the pharaoh.