No there is not a forgotten ruler named Senkhara!
No there is not a forgotten ruler named Senkhara!
because eyeptians named her that and she was forgotten forever
Yes, Senkhara is a Egyptian spirit . She is Ra's daughter Ra is a king and he had a daughter named Senkhara and she drank human blood and later became the goddess of happiness
No, Senkhara is not a spirit. It is a fictional character from the television series "House of Anubis."
Nobody really knows but in the show house of anubis she did. Senkhara was a lost ruler she lived in the ancient times. She died and after she died she turned into a ghost ( OF COURSE) but senkhara wanted to rule with the egyptian gods. So she went looking around for the mask of anubis. The mask of anubis is a mask that can take you into the place where the gods ruled, but in order to go the egypitian gods you had to be human.The only bad thing was that she was not human she was a ghost. She decided to go looking for the choosen one. The choosen one is the only person that can be taken into the egyptian gods because well it's the choosen one. Senkahara takes over the choosen one's body and rules as a god in the egyptian gods realm and the choosen one can never leave the egyptian god realm. Anyways the truth is nobody knows if she was real but who knows do you think she exsisted in the ancient times.
The Egyptian god of rebirth is the god Khepri. The ruler of the Underworld and the afterlife is the god Osiris.
The ghost is Senkhara; who was once a ruler of Egypt, but is now forgotten (and she's pretty ticked off about that).
Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).Cleopatra did not kill her brother to have the throne; she already had the throne, but she had to share it with him as co-rulers. By killing him, she in effect had sole power because she named her baby son, Caesarion, as her co-ruler. (under Egyptian law a queen had to have a male co-ruler).
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An Egyptian ruler is the pharaoh, he was their king then and he sure was treated like one! orAn Egyptian ruler is someone who rules Egypt!by: snorkie1234 age:11 from: Elkton MD
A egept ruler is called a Pharaoh
Np, Saint Athanasius was never an Egyptian ruler.