they believed life in the next world would be even better than life on earth or afterlife
Alexandria, Egypt.
For all practical purposes, Cleopatra's death ended the rule of the ancient kings and queens. Octavian/Rome took over Egypt. But the situation gets a little tacky as far as precision is concerned. Cleopatra had made her son, Ptolemy XV (Caesarion) her co-ruler according to law. This was okay during his childhood, but at the time of Cleo's death, Caesarion was a grown man and was actually the king of Egypt. He outlived her, so for a brief time he was the Egyptian ruler. (Just a brief note: Caesarion was 17 years old at the time, but in the ancient world he would have been considered an adult).
There was Upper and Lower Egypt in pre-dynasty but these were united when the first pharaoh, Narmer, came to power. Since then they had been united.
The largest pyramid is in Mexico, the tallest is in Egypt
There was none.
in greek mythology it was hades
There is a ancient egytian pyramid in Egypt called Giza. It is one of the seven wonders of the world. The ruler that built it was called Kufu.
hades
The gods banished him there to be the ruler of the underworld.
No one has ever ruled the whole world. Sobekneferu, Queen of Egypt was the first woman ruler.
Delphi
CORRECTION builders* ancient*
King Tut was the ruler of Egypt, so all the riches of that country were his. While he may not have been the richest of the Pharaohs, or the richest ruler in the world, he was far richer than any of the common people.
The World Ruler was created in 2006.
Osiris was Lord Of the Dead, however previous to his murder by Set, that god was Anubis.
Hanging Gardens