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It was not a pharaoh, but a King!

King Joe the 3rd!

He quotes "As of now I am Joe-King"

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Q: Which pharaoh established a new religion with one new all-powerful god?
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When was anubis the pharaoh?

Anubis was never a pharaoh of Egypt, he was a god in the Egyptian religion.


Which pharaoh demanded that his people practice a new religion with one new and all powerful god?

Akhenaton, although the singular god that he ordered his people to follow was Amun-Re, who was already established in the Egyptian pantheon as the sun god.


Is the ancient Egypt religion dead?

Yes. For example, the Pharaoh is no longer god. In fact there no longer is a Pharaoh who rules Egypt.


How did ancient religion support the power of the pharaoh?

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How did Egyptian religion support the power of the pharaoh?

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Why do they have pharaohs?

the pharoah's are the gods leaders and priests. they have them because of there religion they had. The religion was only worshipping only god/pharaoh.


Did Pharaoh think he was god?

The royalty of pharaoh's family and the religion of ancient Egypt was tied together; so it is very likely the pharaoh at least thought his/her birth was divine.


How did ancient Egyptian religion supported the power of the pharaoh?

Pharaohs represented god on earth


How did ancient egyptians religion support the power of the Pharaoh?

Pharaohs represented god on earth


How ancient Egyptian religion supported the power of the pharaoh?

Pharaohs represented god on earth


What made Pharaoh so important in the government?

The Pharaoh was the supreme religious authority. The Pharaoh was believed to be, not so much a man or a king but, a God. Religion and Government were not separated in Ancient Egypt.


Did the pharaoh believed in religion?

The pharaoh of Exodus is not identified by name. The most popular candidate is Ramses II, who believed in the polytheistic religion of Egypt, and participated in the Sed festival, where the king was ritually transformed into a god.