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What does Pharaoh represent?

a pharaoh represents a king of Egyptian life.


What was the pharaoh responsible for?

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How did the pharaoh's power change through out the old middle and new kingdoms?

I honestly don't know that is why I typed this in...


Who is the pharaoh now and how did he become Pharaoh?

There is no Pharaoh now. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh and her Ptolemaic Empire fell to the Romans over 2000 years ago. Since that point, there have been numerous kingdoms and hereditary dynasties in Egypt, but none of them have used the term Pharaoh officially. Some Egyptians mockingly called Hosni Mubarak (the former President of Egypt) a Pharaoh because of his dictatorial power, but this is not an official title.


Who was resbonsible for everything in the ancient Egypt?

The pharaoh was the leader and ruler of the country. The chief priest was the spiritual guide of the country, but still was beneath the pharaoh on spiritual matters, because the pharaoh was a god-on-earth. Financially, the pharaoh was in charge, and he employed men that we now call viziers to mind areas of the country and ensure that taxes were collected. The pharaoh was in charge of the army, and usually went with it on campaigns. The pharaoh was also responsible for providing an heir to the throne of Egypt, so that, after he died, things would go smoothly and his legacy would continue. When the pharaoh failed to fulfill this duty, the country went into turmoil. Also, as a god on earth, the pharaoh was responsible for the crops. If there was a bad harvest, the pharaoh was seen to have angered the gods, and was responsible for ensuring that there was enough food and that the wheat prices stayed down.

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What does Pharaoh represent?

a pharaoh represents a king of Egyptian life.


What was the pharaoh responsible for?

sharing


What was the pyramid supposed to represent for the pharaoh?

it was bascally just a sign of how powerful the pharaoh was, how much money he had, etc. so the bigger it was, the more important the pharaoh was


How did the pharaoh's power change through out the old middle and new kingdoms?

I honestly don't know that is why I typed this in...


How is king Menes responsible for the success of Egypt?

Because he was ancient Egypt's responsible king/pharaoh.


What did the pharaoh often wear on his face to represent their authority?

A ceremonial beard.


How is king menes partially responsible for the success of Egypt?

Because he was ancient Egypt's responsible king/pharaoh.


Who was responsible to build the pyramids?

Pharaoh Uradumbass is responsible he wanted them made the shape they are because his head was shaped that way


Which pharaoh does the head of the Great Sphinx of Giza represent?

Although the date of its construction is uncertain, the head of the Great Sphinx now is believed to be that of the pharaoh Khafra.


Who is the pharaoh now and how did he become Pharaoh?

There is no Pharaoh now. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh and her Ptolemaic Empire fell to the Romans over 2000 years ago. Since that point, there have been numerous kingdoms and hereditary dynasties in Egypt, but none of them have used the term Pharaoh officially. Some Egyptians mockingly called Hosni Mubarak (the former President of Egypt) a Pharaoh because of his dictatorial power, but this is not an official title.


3 What architectural achievements was the pharaoh responsible for Ramses 2?

he built a toilet


Who was resbonsible for everything in the ancient Egypt?

The pharaoh was the leader and ruler of the country. The chief priest was the spiritual guide of the country, but still was beneath the pharaoh on spiritual matters, because the pharaoh was a god-on-earth. Financially, the pharaoh was in charge, and he employed men that we now call viziers to mind areas of the country and ensure that taxes were collected. The pharaoh was in charge of the army, and usually went with it on campaigns. The pharaoh was also responsible for providing an heir to the throne of Egypt, so that, after he died, things would go smoothly and his legacy would continue. When the pharaoh failed to fulfill this duty, the country went into turmoil. Also, as a god on earth, the pharaoh was responsible for the crops. If there was a bad harvest, the pharaoh was seen to have angered the gods, and was responsible for ensuring that there was enough food and that the wheat prices stayed down.