to keep people tied to something.
In the Old Kingdom, religion played a significant role in the lives of Egyptians. They believed in many gods and relied upon them for various reasons, from the success of harvests to childbirth.
Egypt was a theocracy. Therefore, religion played a central role in defining laws, conforming societal values, and condoning the Pharaoh's rule.
In the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt, the relationship between government and religion was deeply intertwined, with the pharaoh considered both a political leader and a divine figure. The pharaoh's authority was legitimized by religious beliefs, as he was seen as the intermediary between the gods and the people. Religious institutions, such as temples, played a crucial role in governance, often managing large resources and influencing state policies. Additionally, the construction of monumental temples and pyramids served to reinforce the power of the pharaoh and the central role of religion in society.
the old man
The very old kingdom
The Old Kingdom.
Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom
There was no "Pharoah" in the old kingdom.
It depends on the role. You must be that character's age or more/less.
Memphis was the capital of old kingdom Egypt.
The Old kingdom ended in about 2300 B.C.
the old kingdom was famouse and remmemberd for there pyrimads