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The Pharaoh was the highest. Then came the vizier, nobles, and priests. Then comes the merchants, artisans, soldiers, and scribes. Then came the servants, peasant farmers, and laborers. Then lastly came the slaves.
The guy below me is EXTREMELY WRONG. In high ability social studies or any class including kindergarten, you'd know that the Pharohs were highest following by Govt. Officials, Priests, Scribes, Artisans, and farmers. PHAROHS WERE BELIEVED TO BE GODS IN HUMAN FORM, THEY WERE LITRALLY RULERS KIDDDD.
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
Here is a setup of the Egyptian class system you out!
The farmers were close to the bottom of a social pyramid, just above the slaves and servants.
The upper class in Ancient Egypt was composed of nobility, high-ranking officials, and priests. Nobility included members of the royal family and powerful individuals appointed by the pharaoh to govern regions of the kingdom. High-ranking officials held administrative positions within the government, while priests were influential due to their connection to religious institutions and deities.
Egyptian social structure: -Pharaoh -Government officials- nobles, priests -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and Servants
The Pharaoh was the highest. Then came the vizier, nobles, and priests. Then comes the merchants, artisans, soldiers, and scribes. Then came the servants, peasant farmers, and laborers. Then lastly came the slaves.
The guy below me is EXTREMELY WRONG. In high ability social studies or any class including kindergarten, you'd know that the Pharohs were highest following by Govt. Officials, Priests, Scribes, Artisans, and farmers. PHAROHS WERE BELIEVED TO BE GODS IN HUMAN FORM, THEY WERE LITRALLY RULERS KIDDDD.
From top to bottom; Pharaoh , Government officials , Soldiers , Scribes , Merchants , Artisans , Farmers , and the Slaves .
Here is a setup of the Egyptian class system you out!
The Ancient Egyptian "Towns" are actually called city states. Peasants & Artisans both shared mud brick apartments. Scribes & Government officials lived in houses. The Pharos lived in palace. (Social pyramid) Pharos Government Officials Scribes Artisans Merchantes Pesents
first-Pharoh,royal family,government officials,priests,priestesses,scribes,military leaders,land owners, and doctorssecond- artisans,crafts people,and merchantsthird-poor farmers
The farmers were close to the bottom of a social pyramid, just above the slaves and servants.
The pharaoh was the supreme ruler of Egypt and was at the top of the social pyramid, right after the pharaoh was the vizier, who was in charge of many things. After the vizier was the government officials. After the government officials were the priests, who was in charge of pleasing the gods, holding religious ceremonies, advising the pharaoh, teaching the scribes, and embalming dead bodies. After the priests were the scribes, whose job was to keep records and write. Those people were all part of the upper class. After the scribes were merchants and artisans. The artisans were highly skilled laborers who created beautiful artworks. The lower class was made up of farmers and slaves.
Egyptian society was structured like a pyramid. -Pharaoh -Government Officials ( Nobles, priests) -Soldiers -Scribes -Merchants -Artisans -Farmers -Slaves and servants For more information, see the Related Link below.
Pharaoh, Royal Family, Priest, Government Officials, Generals, Scribes, Soldiers, Artisans, Merchants, Peasant Farmers, And Then Slaves.