If you were a higher class person in ancient Egypt, yes, you would find it fair and perfect and you would probably love the social structure because you are at the top. But if you were a lower class family, you would probably not find the social structure fair at all because you are not getting enough money or food on your table so you wouldn't find the social structure fair at all. So your answer would depend on who you are asking. To answer this question, I would include opinions and perspectives of all classes in Egypt and all people that are a part of the social structure.
no the rich got more rights
what were the kings of the ancients Egyptians called
she was the first ancient Egyptian pharaoh to a be woman and she has a temple in Luxer, Egypt.
It is difficult to determine the least important ancient pharaoh of ancient Egypt as the importance of each pharaoh varies depending on historical and cultural contexts. Additionally, the historical record may be incomplete or biased. Therefore, it would not be accurate or fair to single out one pharaoh as the least important.
It is unlikely that Native Americans had a fair complexion. Most came from the west over the land bridge from Asia.
what is fair and just
A Pharaoh (Fair- Row)
because they did not have to migrate any more and they made houses to live in near the farms
what were the kings of the ancients Egyptians called
she was the first ancient Egyptian pharaoh to a be woman and she has a temple in Luxer, Egypt.
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Yes. Considering it is from the Bible and the ancient world it is fair.
there is very little fair destrebution of food
The words Foul and Fair are not in the the ancient language dictionary, but in the Old Norse dictionary, in which the language is based, they are translated as: Fu'll (Foul) and Fagr, or Sannligr (Fair). Hope this helps.
Fair Deal
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It is difficult to determine the least important ancient pharaoh of ancient Egypt as the importance of each pharaoh varies depending on historical and cultural contexts. Additionally, the historical record may be incomplete or biased. Therefore, it would not be accurate or fair to single out one pharaoh as the least important.
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