Technically, them all, but primarily Osiris, the King of the Gods
Pharaohs were believed to be the living Horus.
Pharaohs represented god on earth
Pharaohs represented god on earth
Pharaohs represented god on earth
Pharaohs represented god on earth
by bringing things to him like food, drink and jewel's.
The ancient Egyptian ruler was considered to be a living god, so naturally he outranked the priesthood and everyone else.
The main Egyptian god associated with giving life to Earth and the pharaohs was Osiris. He was revered as the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture, symbolizing fertility and rebirth. Osiris's role in Egyptian mythology emphasized the cyclical nature of life and death, and he was often depicted as a benevolent ruler who provided sustenance and order to the land. His relationship with the pharaohs underscored their divine right to rule, as they were considered his earthly representatives.
the crook and flail is commonly represents the power of the gods and Pharaohs
All Egyptian pharaohs considered themselves to be descended from gods as well as being gods themselves. Their parents were probably pharaohs, too.
Pharaohs.
The people believed that the pharaohs were descendants of gods.