As a pharaoh, Cleopatra had unlimited powers. Her word was law an she could override exiting Egyptian laws if she chose. However, there were certain laws and customs that she had to observe for fear of revolt. These were things such as having a co-ruler, performing certain religious rituals and traveling up the Nile so her subjects could see her.
Cleopatra reigned as pharaoh for 17 years.
Yes, everyone because they were a Pharaoh family so everybody knew them.
Hatshepsut was a woman. She was the first woman to assume the full powers of a pharaoh.
all power over the people
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.
yes he did, because he was the pharaoh, and the pharaoh ad complete control over Egypt, both lower, middle, and upper.
The Pharaoh hasthe power to do any thing he wants he was a King.
Apparently, Cleopatra was not ancient Egypt's only female pharaoh, as her unique crown belonged to Queen Arsinoë II, 200 years before, a thesis from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, concluded.
No, not yet, but they are actively searching for it at present.
There were many pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, from Menes and Narmer, to Tutankhamun, Hatshepsut, Ramses ii, Tuthmosis iii, Akhenaten, to Greeks such as Ptolemy and the Cleopatras.
Horus was the patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun; his powers were relative to these and his other aspects.
They believed that the Pharaoh was a god in human form.