there are 7 social classes in ancient Egypt first was the kings they had their own palace and were treated as a god. the second is priests they were the only people that could talk to the gods and told the people what they needed to sacrifice. he lived in a zigurat.the third one is nobles (land owners) they were the middle class and had restrictions but had a very easy life. the fourth one is military leaders they led the armies. the fifth one is merchants, artisans, and scribes. they were low on the social class but lived in the town. the sixth is farmers herders and fishermen. they usually lived outside the town in mud houses and usually traded with neighbors. the seventh one is slaves, they were treated with little respect and usually owned by kings, priests,or nobles.
No rights and no freedoms were given to the people of ancient Egypt.
Yes; ancient Egpytian women had legal rights and freedoms. It has been argued that in the ancient world they were the freest.
Pharaohs had a lot of rights, I know that much. Slaves didn't have very many rights, I'm guessing, because they're slaves. And, I really don't know the other rights, these were just ibvious, so yeah.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
they had certain freedoms
good rights
During the reign of ancient Egypt's pharaohs, political and economical activities were under the rule of these dynasty pharaohs. The pharaoh would consult with his priests on religious matters, however, the non royal classes of people in ancient Egypt had no political rights.
The work in ancient Egypt affected the Egyptians because if they worked in the mines lets say then they would die and social roles made people in ancient Egypt have different rights and if your blood was royalty then you might even become a pharaoh
what did the royalty people do in ancient egypt
They were allowed to marry.
In ancient Egypt, social classes had distinct rights and freedoms. Pharaohs held absolute power, commanding respect and worship, while nobles and priests enjoyed privileges such as land ownership and influence in governance and religion. Artisans and merchants had the right to own businesses and property, though they were subject to the whims of the elite. Peasants and laborers, while having limited rights, were protected by laws that ensured their basic needs, but they faced heavy taxation and were often bound to the land they worked.
no. they did not used to get much rights but they were known as all equal