The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
The Answer is yes. Ancient Egyptian government was a monarchy.
Pharaohs!
No it was a monarchy.
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It was a monarchy - there was no voting.
There is no similarity. It was an absolute monarchy.
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"Tyranny" is a word usually associated with cruel, despotic, corrupt rulers. For the most part, ancient Egyptian rulers were not this way; Egypt was a monarchy. Some even consider it an absolute monarchy. But it was definitely NOT a "tyranny".
The ancient egyptians had a monarchy. So thay had _3_ branches in ancient Rome.
The United Kingdom is a monarchy. Until the revolution, France was a monarchy as was (and some still are) most of the countries of Europe. Any civilization with discrete boundaries and a royal family was/is a monarchy...example Ancient Egypt. There has to be a single king or queen.
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The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.The government of ancient Rome went from a monarchy, to a republic, to a principate.