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First he would go to the temple so people could please him or so he could pray to many gods wishing for rain and many other things.Next he would listen to the daily news from his trusted vizier. Then he would check the architectures, which were built by trusted servants. Finally the pharaoh would have some leisure time by being entertained by other servants or would have a conversation with his wife.Then, to start off their day a pharaohs servants would bath, feed and dress them. The pharaoh would spend a lot of their day praying to the gods and then in the afternoon they would ride in a chariot to check the progress his buildings such as pyramids, obelisks and tombs.Pharaohs told people what to do in Egypt and make pyramids for the pharaohs tomb when they died. Also they treated pharaohs as a child of there god RaNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the Discuss:What_did_the_pharaoh's_do_in_ancient_egyptto add to the conversation.
well for one they were never "slaves" the ancient Egyptian people built pyramids for the "gods" they worshipped and thought maybe it would get them a good spot in the afterlife! but anyways the pharaohs were there basically as the man in the middle between gods and humans. The pharaohs didn't interact with the ancient Egyptians but was more of a ruler to them and told them what the gods wanted from them.
Yes, they preserved the pharaohs (even though most were stolen) and told us about ancient Egypt.
The word pharaoh means "great house," and the people believed pharaohs were gods in human form. The Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt were considered to be a god. The pharaohs had to ask the Egyptian gods for a good harvest and make sure the people were worshiping so the gods were pleased and granted the request. Pharaohs had to ask the gods for the river to flood which was important for the harvest and lives of the people because they depended on it. Pharaohs had to prepare themselves for the afterlife (they believed that there was life after death). That is why some pharaohs are buried in Pyramids.They would be buried with food, etc. They made sure everything was going good in the country, etc.
In ancient Egypt, the gods were believed to be the rulers of the universe, and the pharaohs were considered to be the earthly representatives of the gods. The pharaohs were responsible for maintaining order and harmony in society, leading military campaigns, overseeing the economy, and ensuring the religious rituals were performed correctly to maintain the favor of the gods. Their authority and power were derived from their divine connection and belief in the concept of ma'at, the ancient Egyptian principle of truth, justice, and balance.
The Pharaohs told the slaves directly or sometimes they sent their men to inform them.
First he would go to the temple so people could please him or so he could pray to many gods wishing for rain and many other things.Next he would listen to the daily news from his trusted vizier. Then he would check the architectures, which were built by trusted servants. Finally the pharaoh would have some leisure time by being entertained by other servants or would have a conversation with his wife.Then, to start off their day a pharaohs servants would bath, feed and dress them. The pharaoh would spend a lot of their day praying to the gods and then in the afternoon they would ride in a chariot to check the progress his buildings such as pyramids, obelisks and tombs.Pharaohs told people what to do in Egypt and make pyramids for the pharaohs tomb when they died. Also they treated pharaohs as a child of there god RaNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the Discuss:What_did_the_pharaoh's_do_in_ancient_egyptto add to the conversation.
It started from a legend that was told to help Pharaohs and masters, live a full afterlife
well for one they were never "slaves" the ancient Egyptian people built pyramids for the "gods" they worshipped and thought maybe it would get them a good spot in the afterlife! but anyways the pharaohs were there basically as the man in the middle between gods and humans. The pharaohs didn't interact with the ancient Egyptians but was more of a ruler to them and told them what the gods wanted from them.
Yes, they preserved the pharaohs (even though most were stolen) and told us about ancient Egypt.
The word pharaoh means "great house," and the people believed pharaohs were gods in human form. The Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt were considered to be a god. The pharaohs had to ask the Egyptian gods for a good harvest and make sure the people were worshiping so the gods were pleased and granted the request. Pharaohs had to ask the gods for the river to flood which was important for the harvest and lives of the people because they depended on it. Pharaohs had to prepare themselves for the afterlife (they believed that there was life after death). That is why some pharaohs are buried in Pyramids.They would be buried with food, etc. They made sure everything was going good in the country, etc.
the answer is peter that told her that her father is died
the answer is peter that told her that her father is died
"I'm sure if I told him that his fish died, he would sulk and walk away.
They told her that her parents have died due to sickness.
According to Genesis 41, the chief butler told Pharaoh about Joseph's remarkable ability to accurately interpret dreams. See verses 8-14.
In ancient Egypt, the gods were believed to be the rulers of the universe, and the pharaohs were considered to be the earthly representatives of the gods. The pharaohs were responsible for maintaining order and harmony in society, leading military campaigns, overseeing the economy, and ensuring the religious rituals were performed correctly to maintain the favor of the gods. Their authority and power were derived from their divine connection and belief in the concept of ma'at, the ancient Egyptian principle of truth, justice, and balance.