The pharoahs.
A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
They believed that god has chosen their king, theocracy means to be chosen by god.
Priests who were interested in political power. Theocracy is not a new concept; it was common in ancient Egypt and other ancient cultures. It may have existed even in prehistoric times.
byhelping each other
For most of Egyptian history, the Pharoahs ruled -- officially at least -- as living gods, or at least as semi-divine beings who attained full divinity on their deaths. The pharoah was supposed to be the vital intermediary who represented humanity to the other gods while safeguarding ma'at, the eternal divine order, on earth.
Ancient Egypt was a theocracy. The Pharaoh was both a king and a god in Egypt. Egypt was run by the clergy; priests were the only governmental officials. Egyptian citizens had practically no power over how their government was run, but accepted the Pharaoh's decisions because they believed in his divinity.
A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
They believed that god has chosen their king, theocracy means to be chosen by god.
Priests who were interested in political power. Theocracy is not a new concept; it was common in ancient Egypt and other ancient cultures. It may have existed even in prehistoric times.
the theocracy runned by religous
They had polytheism (the belief in many gods).
I Don't Get it
They both had a polytheistic belief.
Literally, everything. Basically speaking every noun had it's own god or goddess.
The sphynx And their extraordinary belief in afterlife!
because they were able to build the pyramids! and they belief in mummification
Religious Clergy (like Iranian Ayatollahs in Modern Iran or French Cardinals in Medieval France) or Purported Gods (like the Egyptian Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt or Japanese Emperors before World War II) rule directly in a Theocracy.