Nobles ruled the regions of Egypt. They upheld the local laws and kept things in order. They collected the taxes for the pharaoh and for the temples.
in a house
it was made when he did a deed
They worship their God and Goddesses in a temple. Where only the pharaoh, noblemen, priests, and craftsmen prayed.
Noblemen were not tradesmen.
Noblemen
Yes, it is correct to say "the noblemen's houses" to refer to the houses belonging to noblemen. The possessive form "noblemen's" indicates that the houses belong to more than one nobleman.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
Egyptian noblemen lived in grand townhouses in wealthy neighborhoods.
some people had the job of cleaning and wiping the bum of the pharoah. others will take turns to make a healthy drink for the king from his urine (wee) for his beninfit and health.
Noblemen in Ancient Egypt usually would be busy with their day like appointments with overseers of their land. But during their free time they liked to watch their children play or spend time with their wives. Something they really liked to do was to throw or go to parties. they would wear their best clothes or jewerly with lots of food and wine and beer. They loved to overstuff themselves and have a good laugh.
There were heaps of jobs like bakers, the scribes, the priests, the noblemen, the soldiers, the farmers and heaps more. Here are some main ones and a bit about them. SCRIBES A scribe was very important. They were people who could read and write and in those days this was rare. They were important because the government in Ancient Egypt recorded a heap of legal documents. One of the reasons they had a written language was because they wanted to start recording information. NOBLEMEN Noblemen helped the Pharaoh run the country,they were the people that worked with the government. FARMERS Soldiers and unskilled laborers had farms. When it was time for the Nile River to flood they began to work on such things as the Great Pyramids
crops