No it is not a proper noun.
The first pharaoh Narmer declared himself pharaoh over Egypt. The next pharaoh would always be a man and would be of the pharaoh's bloodline. If the pharaoh died early, a male cousin,nephew,etc,would be the next pharaoh. If the only man related to the pharaoh was not approved, the pharaoh would pick a different person, not always of bloodline. Once, a man became a pharaoh just for digging out the Great Spinx. So it wouldn't always be of bloodline.
the pharaohs weren't chosen the new pharaoh was next in line for the throne. If you were next in line you had royal blood royal blood is the son or daughter of the previous pharaoh.
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.
Nefertiti's challenge was to make sure that her son, Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh of Egypt after his father the Pharaoh died. The former Pharaoh's chancellor and the general of all the armies wanted very badly to become Pharaoh themselves. Nefertiti was successful in ensuring that Tutankhamen became the next Pharaoh. We call him King Tut, today. Unfortunately, while coming home from his first battle with Egypt's enemies, his chariot hit some rocks, throwing Tut out. He broke a leg. Later, infection in the broken leg killed King Tut in his early 20s.
The tomb would be packed the same way we pack a suitcase for a trip. Sometimes part of the Pharaohs retinue would be buried with them. They would have their trusted servants in the next life. Items holding special meaning to the Pharaoh, food, wine even a boat might be included. What ever made the Pharaoh happy in this life was going to go with them into the next.
The next in line( usually his nephew)
The next person to become a pharaoh was the pharaoh's son. most pharaohs had many wives which meant many kids.
The first pharaoh Narmer declared himself pharaoh over Egypt. The next pharaoh would always be a man and would be of the pharaoh's bloodline. If the pharaoh died early, a male cousin,nephew,etc,would be the next pharaoh. If the only man related to the pharaoh was not approved, the pharaoh would pick a different person, not always of bloodline. Once, a man became a pharaoh just for digging out the Great Spinx. So it wouldn't always be of bloodline.
Since pharaohes had more than one wife, each pharaoh had a 'Great Chief Wife'. That wife's eldest son became the pharaoh. If that wife only had female kids, the eldest daughter became the Pharaoh
No one knows all they know is that he was next to be pharaoh after his stepmother died '' Hatshepsut '' .
No. The pharaoh was a hereditary position, so if you were next in line when the previous one hopped it, you got the job straight away.
the pharaohs weren't chosen the new pharaoh was next in line for the throne. If you were next in line you had royal blood royal blood is the son or daughter of the previous pharaoh.
The last pharaoh was Cleopatra. She was killed by a poisonous sanke called an asp and was buried next to her current husband, Marc Antony
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.
it depends on who your asking, some people loved the pharaoh some were next in line so wanted him dead. and it also depends on which pharaoh some treated their people very badly but, some were very "kind" (I guess in their words... not much though were).
They had to be in the Royal Family. In order to become Pharaoh, they had to be next in line.
A:We do not know who the pharaoh was at the time of Moses and the Exodus, so we can never know which pharaoh followed him. The Book of Exodus says that the pharaoh and his entire army were drowned in the Red Sea, a fact that ought to easily identify the pharaoh of the Exodus, yet historians have accounted for all the pharaohs of the late Bronze Age, with none of them having died in these circumstances. From a historical perspective, almost all scholars are reported to believe there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible.