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Yes, Pharaoh died along with the entire Egyptian army.
A:We do not know who the pharaoh was at the time of Moses and the Exodus, so we can never know which pharaoh followed him. The Book of Exodus says that the pharaoh and his entire army were drowned in the Red Sea, a fact that ought to easily identify the pharaoh of the Exodus, yet historians have accounted for all the pharaohs of the late Bronze Age, with none of them having died in these circumstances. From a historical perspective, almost all scholars are reported to believe there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible.
The pharaohs died in 1336
Pharaohs didn't 'live' in the pyramids... they were buried there when they died !
Yes. Webensenu, son of Amenhotep II, the alleged Exodus pharaoh. It was once thought that Ramesses II, and his firstborn died. However, his son died long after the alleged Exodus date of 1260 BC. Thus, our only candidates for the Exodus prince who died is either Webensenu, son of Amenhotep, or Amenemhat, son of Thutmose III. Thus, your question is answered. The firstborn of pharaoh was killed in the final plague: The Plague of Death over the Firstborn. Every firstborn, including the crown prince, was killed by the Angel of Death.
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they didnt care about them and they needed a place to keep the pharaohs after they had died
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hatchepsut died of the cause of an infection
it began when he died
As the Pharaohs daughter found he baby in the reeds, she then adopted the baby.
Egyptian pharaohs were buried in underground tombs, or later, in brick mastabas, and later still, in pyramids.