yes. true
Pharaohs and priests were considered nobles.
The four levels of Egyptian Society are Pharaoh Nobles Scribes and Craftspeople and Farmers, Servants, and Slaves.
Egyptian social structure: -Pharaoh -Government officials- nobles, priests -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and Servants
Pharaohs, nobles, merchants, peasants
At the top was the pharaoh, nobles, priests, scribes, soldiers, farmers and slaves.
In the beginning of Ancient Egypt there was only 2 different classes. The nobles and Pharaoh and everyone else, but after a long time a middle class began to appear and 5 different classes formed. The Pharaoh, the nobles, scribes and educated people, the farmers, and the slaves.
The Nobel's job was to help the king and help others thay were very rich too!!
Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid. -Pharaoh -Government Officials ( Nobles, priests) -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and servants For more information, see the Related Link below.
they were nobles
shang society was sharply divided between nobles and peasents
There were four classes that were found in the ancient Filipino society including the nobles, the chiefs, the slaves, and the freemen. Each person belonged to a certain class within the society.
Egyptian society explains who is important back in Ancient Egypt. Here is the list of people important back then... Pharaoh Priest Scribe Nobles Military Leader Traders Merchants Craftsmen Farmer Peasants Labourers Slaves The most important is the pharaoh, while the least important is a slave.