People living under the Pharaohs basically had no rights as we know them. The rulers were absolute rulers.
All the rights.
They could do anything. Execute anyone they wanted, start a war, pick anyone to be one of his many wives. They were considered gods' only children and were treated as such. When they died, they would instantly go to paradise no matter what they did.
Yes ancient Egyptians had jewels
No. Ancient Egyptians never got to Australia.
Poor ancient Egyptians drank beer.
The ancient Egyptians far suppassed the intelligence of the 21st century Egyptians.
The descendants of the Ancient Egyptians are mostly the Coptic Egyptians, as the rest of the Egyptians are Arabs who came from what is now called Saudi Arabia. Since Ancient Egyptians were neither Arabs nor did they speak Arabic, most modern Egyptians have no connection to the Ancient Egyptians since they're Arabs.
In ancient times the women lived in houses that were made of mudbricks. Surprisingly, unlike most ancient cultures, the Egyptians allowed their women (almost) the same rights as their men. They had the rights to get a divorce, inherit and own land and possesions, etc.
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
The ancient Egyptians were based in egypt.
Yes ancient Egyptians had jewels
most Ancient Egyptians were peasant farmers
The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids for pharaohs in the afterlife.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
Poor ancient Egyptians drank beer.
No. Ancient Egyptians never got to Australia.
the ancient egyptians wrapped cats
The whole concept of citizens' rights dates back to the days of the Enlightenment that started in France in the 18th century AD in Europe. Ancient Egyptians did not have any legal 'rights' as we understand them today. The 'right' that was most commonly recognized in ancient jurisdiction was the right to - and protection of - property. It was also recognized in jurisdiction that an agreement with another citizen - if you could prove its terms - gave you a right to whatever was agreed on.
no the egyptians are not.