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Hatshepsut ( Hatchepsut) meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, (1508-1458 BC) was the fifth Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
Xios. Xios is a Nile delta region. A city from where the Hyksos expansionists controlled by Egypt through "puppet" noble families, during a 500 year rule.
Priests and scribes
Ordinary people were permiteed into the precints of the temple, noble families could go into the columned halls but only the priests could go further, into what they called the sancturary, where an image of the god was kept.
Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered.
The disadvantages of being a noble is that you will have to work hard, you will have to get up early, you might miss your family and you will sit a lot. Hope this helps. :)
being a noble or a pharaoh because the higher ranks got the better life
The men in ancient Egypt did work depending on their jobs, eg. scribe, builder, vizier, noble, farmer, etc.
they were so important because they acted like a slave!
There are many books on the subject so bookstores like Barnes & Noble are a great source of info. Online sites Ancient Egypt and the History Channel site also have some good info.
some of the nobles worked as a governors, generals, tax collectors, and officials of all sorts.
it is right here http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/housing.htm just scrol down
Hatshepsut ( Hatchepsut) meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, (1508-1458 BC) was the fifth Pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt.
a cartouche is a oval believed to have spiritual powers to protect the name written in it. they are found anywhere the Ancient Egyptians wrote anyone's name, usually a noble's or pharaoh's.
Xios. Xios is a Nile delta region. A city from where the Hyksos expansionists controlled by Egypt through "puppet" noble families, during a 500 year rule.
Cleopatra was the noble queen of a small country called egypt hope this answers your question! :) :P
Egypt did not really have a Middle Class in the Ancient Period the way that we understand it today (you were either noble or you were average). The people in the middle of the Egyptian social pyramid were merchants and artisans.