"According to the book of Exodus, Mose was born during a time the children of Israel, were increasing larger and the Egyptian Pharaoh was afraid that they would revolt against him. For that reason, he ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed. Nevertheless, Moses mother, hid him and he was adopted foundling by the Eqyptian royal family. "
-Hamdi Mo.
Because he thought the baby boys would be a threat
Rulership by the pharaoh with the support of the priesthood and the aristocracy.
The pyramids of Egypt were ordered to be constructed to be serve as a tomb. The order was from pharaoh Khufu, Khafre (son), and Menkure (grandson).
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They had to be in the Royal Family. In order to become Pharaoh, they had to be next in line.
He mover the capitol of Egypt from Thebes to Amara.
Nobles ruled the regions of Egypt. They upheld the local laws and kept things in order. They collected the taxes for the pharaoh and for the temples.
Egypt's social order, with the pharaoh at the top and various classes beneath, helped maintain order by reinforcing hierarchical power structures. The pharaoh was seen as a divine ruler and his authority was unquestioned. Priests, nobles, and officials supported and upheld his rule, and the lower classes, such as farmers and laborers, accepted their place in society. The belief in an afterlife and the pharaoh's divine role further legitimized his authority and discouraged rebellion or dissent.
The responsibilities of a Pharaoh were quite diverse. He was the political and religious leader of ancient Egypt and had the duty of maintaining law and order and fighting enemies among other responsibilities.
When Moses was in Midian, God sent him back to Egypt in order to begin his mission of taking the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus ch.4).See also:The ExodusJewish history timeline
Cleopatra was the last pharoah of Egypt. when she died, the Romans took over.There was no pharaoh after Cleopatra. Cleopatra lost her kingdom and her country's independence. She was the last of her dynasty. However, there's been a rather recent discovery of an inscription claiming Augustus as pharaoh. Augustus himself never took the title, and scholars think that the inscription was the work of Egyptian priests in order to keep their continuity and also to honor Augustus.
Formal religious practice in ancient Egypt centered on the pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Although he was a human, the pharaoh was believed to be descended from the gods. He acted as the intermediary between his people and the gods, and was obligated to sustain the gods through rituals and offerings so that they could maintain order in the universe.
Formal religious practice in ancient Egypt centered on the pharaoh, the king of Egypt. Although he was a human, the pharaoh was believed to be descended from the gods. He acted as the intermediary between his people and the gods, and was obligated to sustain the gods through rituals and offerings so that they could maintain order in the universe.