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In Egyptian society, government and religion have historically been deeply intertwined. The pharaohs were seen as both political and religious leaders, believed to be gods or divine intermediaries. The state religion was polytheistic, with the pharaohs responsible for maintaining divine order and appeasing the gods through rituals and offerings. The government was essentially an extension of religious authority, with laws and policies often influenced by religious beliefs and practices.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
The pharaoh was supposedly a god (religious leader) and also a King/Emperor/Pharaoh (government leader).
the reason is because
The ancient Egyptian government got workers by labor tax. Labor tax supplied the Egyptian government with workers.
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Theocracy
Political: Lord of the two lands. Religious: not the high priest of every temple
The most powerful person was the pharaoh as he was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people.
In Egyptian society, government and religion have historically been deeply intertwined. The pharaohs were seen as both political and religious leaders, believed to be gods or divine intermediaries. The state religion was polytheistic, with the pharaohs responsible for maintaining divine order and appeasing the gods through rituals and offerings. The government was essentially an extension of religious authority, with laws and policies often influenced by religious beliefs and practices.
Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
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Hapi was the ancient Egyptian god which represented the Nile's flood.
Egyptian became the region's language. They used Egyptian names and clothing. They also did Egyptian religious practices
The Egyptian goddesses who represented mothers and wives were Isis, Nephthys, Hathor (the queen), Bast as well as many others.
the main god that represented the sun was, Ra which represented light, warmth, and growth.
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