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Thutmose III tried to erase Hatshepsut, his stepmother and aunt (actually a co-pharaoh with himself), from history.
In Egypt, they believed that all pharaohs were gods, making them have the complete right to rule the land.
Kashta was the first ruler.
I believe that the difference (this is speaking in ancient times) was that a pharaoh was considered ruler of Lower and Upper Egypt and was considered a god. A king was just considered a ruler, and therefore not a god. I am not entirely sure but that is the best that I know.
It means ruler. It is derived from the Greek word Pharao, which is in turn derived from an Egyptian word meaning 'great house'.
Thutmose III was the pharaoh that tried to destroy all records of the previous pharaoh, his aunt, Hatshepsut. He was angry that she took the throne after she saw that Thtumose was still too young.
Thutmose III tried to erase Hatshepsut, his stepmother and aunt (actually a co-pharaoh with himself), from history.
Well, Ancient Egypt was not always united under a single ruler, but historic records show that the were long periods of time during which it was ruled be pharaohs.
Where a ruler can be considered any one in power, not all rulers are Pharaohs. Just as blue is a color, but not all colors are blue, Pharaohs are rulers but not all rulers are pharaohs.
Supreme ruler/living god.
In Mesopotamia, kings were considered to be representatives of the gods. To the Egyptians pharaohs were gods on earth.
they believed the Pharaoh was the god horus
In ancient Egypt the rulers were called Pharaohs.
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That is the correct Anglicized spelling of the term "pharaoh" (Egyptian ruler).
In Egypt, they believed that all pharaohs were gods, making them have the complete right to rule the land.
Kashta was the first ruler.