An ancient Egyptian Ruler was known as a Pharaoh. The only God that I can think of that was a Pharaoh and a God was Osiris, the original god of farming.
The ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, therefore they did not believe in a singular god.
Osiris was the ruler of the underworld in ancient Egypt.
The falcon god and protector of the ruler of the ancient Egypt was named Horus.
The Egyptians beleived their rulers or "Phaerohs" to be Gods.
King Narmer was in the time of the ancient Egyptians. He was the ruler of both the north and south sides of Egypt.
If you're referring to the Pharaoh, Egyptians loved and respected the Pharaoh depending on the ruler himself and how he reigned.
The Pharaoh is the name that the Ancient Egyptians called their king, just as the Russians called their ruler the Czar. The word "pharaoh" is from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "great house".
it was built by the ancient Egyptians
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The absolute ruler of Egypt was the Pharaoh.
A ruler of ancient Egypt