Priests in ancient Egypt practiced rituals, officiated on feast days and took part in festivals. They didn't preach because they didn't need to. There was no doubt about what to believe because they Egyptians knew who their deities were, what they did and what offerings they preferred. Priests and Priestesses were like city and town officials or . . . bureaucrats. They held a position of respect and an air of mystery surrounded them and their lives. Their roles were ever-changing as time went on. The kings relied on their priestesses and priests.
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The priests lived in the temples of ancient Egypt.
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 priests lived in the temples of ancient Egypt.
nobles and priests
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh, this changed to be Priests.
good rights
the rich people in ancient Egypt had jobs as farmers and priests
priests pharohs and queens houmers
They were usually rich people before they became priests. They were very well paid.
The upper class of Egypt was Priests and Nobles :)
the answer is that it will form a diffrenet type of flader and father to support the ancient egypts.