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Ancient Egyptians viewed their pharaohs as living gods. They were the personification of AMUN-RA the king of gods, and when they died they became true gods. Therefore these pharaohs weren't only regarded as the kings of Egypt but as divinity. Egyptians believed that their pharaoh bore full responsibility for the kingdom's well-being, the sun to rise, the rivers to overflow, and the crops to grow. It was the pharaoh's duty to promote truth and justice. He was worshiped and appreciated.
They governed Ancient Egypt. They were taken to be sons of gods and goddesses. They conquered large areas of the Middle East. They were important for developing the country's agriculture and economy.
Ancient Egyptians believed that their ruler was a god on Earth and when he died, he would become Osirus.
The preserved body was essential to the afterlife. The Ancient Egyptians believed that Life continued after they died and it was vital to have a body-in perfect condition- to continue living. Death was only the beginning for them. The Pharaohs spent their entire lives preparing for the next, hence their elaborate burials... Clearly, the thought they could take it all with them.
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Horus was believed to be the embodiment of the living Pharaoh on Earth.
Ancient Egyptians viewed their pharaohs as living gods. They were the personification of AMUN-RA the king of gods, and when they died they became true gods. Therefore these pharaohs weren't only regarded as the kings of Egypt but as divinity. Egyptians believed that their pharaoh bore full responsibility for the kingdom's well-being, the sun to rise, the rivers to overflow, and the crops to grow. It was the pharaoh's duty to promote truth and justice. He was worshiped and appreciated.
Pharaohs were living gods.
They personified and protected the canopic jars; in the beginning only Pharaohs were mummified, the Pharaoh to the Egyptians was the living Horus, the body parts removed were part of Horus' soul, hence "sons".
No difference. Bacteria are living organisms.
Biotic = Living Abiotic = Non-Living there is a lot of difference between a thing that is living and a thing that is non living.
Pharaohs were believed to be the living Horus.
Pharaohs didn't 'live' in the pyramids... they were buried there when they died !
The difference between living and non-living is: the 6chararistics of living things:1.) cellular
Non living is dead and living is alive
As living gods.
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