There were many pharoah's and many, many mummies. The cargo manifest would tell you if there was a mummy on the Titanic.
King Tut
Many Egyptian Pharaohs, among others.
They used the falcon on the mummy cases of Pharaohs and on tombs.
it hit an iceberg
Captain Edward John Smith
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
Mummification took place in Ancient Egypt because they believed that their kings/pharaohs would one day return to life
The mummy is placed in a ceremonial coffin called a sarcophagus, which is then stored in a tomb. The most important tombs (such as those of the pharaohs) are enclosed inside of pyramids and other grand structures.
All of a deceased Egyptians belongings, from throughout their life, were placed in their tomb for use in the After life. Pharaohs, Royals, Nobles and those of means could afford larger tombs and had more to inter with the mummy.
No, Pharaoh is the term given to the ancient Egyptian king, whilst a mummy is a body embalmed and dried and wrapped for burial.
thieves broke into the pyramids because they were trying to steal the treasures that lye inside or even the Pharaohs sacred body/mummy.
Dead kings or queens wrapped in paper, wraps, etc. are found in most mummy-or I should say-tombs.