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No he didn't go to schools. The priests would teach young noble boys like him.
The majority of early European schools were founded to train priests and others who were functionaries in royal courts. Two of the most famous early European schools were Oxford and Cambridge, both of which were located in England.
When he was alive there were no grammar schools . If he had any education he would have been taught by the priests.
Not all Egyptians could read. Reading was only taught to royalty, priests, and scribes. It was taught in schools and in private lessons.
Schools that train individuals for the priesthood are typically called seminaries or theological seminaries. These schools provide religious education and training for those seeking to become priests or clergy members in various religious traditions.
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The origins of the AMA can be traced back to 1913, when the National Association of Corporation Schools was founded.
Not all Egyptians could read. Reading was only taught to royalty, priests, and scribes. It was taught in schools and in private lessons.
A premonstratensian priest is in a religious order of men that specializes in prayer and teaching. They live in communal housing and often teach in schools or colleges.