Hatshepsut
Queen Hatshepsut
Many did this but the most famous is Hatsheput III.
Hatshepsut wore this as it was a symbol of Kingship.
The pharaoh played a high role in society.
The first female pharaoh that we know of was queen Sobeknefru.It is a common misconception that Hatshepsut was the first female pharaoh. Historians know now that there were female pharaohs before her.
The Pharaoh had the highest level in the class ranking
What happened was the Pharaoh gave moved them 1 up in social status.
The pharaoh's first adviser was called a vizier. His family also stood right under him in terms of power. However, everyone in Egypt was beneath the Pharaoh in terms of status and power.
His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.
His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.
Many of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs have now achieved "household name" status, such as Tutankhamun the "boy King", Hatshepsut the "female pharaoh", Akhenaten the "heretic" king, Ramesses II "the great",
The status depends on the context you are talking about.