Pharaohs!
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Corinth was a Monarchy so it was ruled and ran by its kings, although its kings had advisers
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Priests were the upper middle class of the Egyptian pyramid, they were very religious people that ran the government.
Government run by a king or queen.
A government ran by a king or queen is called a Monarchy.
They Were Both A Monarchy And Ran By The Military! (: -By Gil. Nia. Le.
the main useof transport was evil monkeys who ran aroind and stopped for people with there thumb out.
i think ancient Egypt is so fascinating because it is so different to our civilisation to this day and so weird and quirky to how it was ran and how they did things back then in there ' Ancient ' days.
what are the names of the two large seas and one large river that bordered or ran through ancient Egypt and Kush
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The government that the ancient Egyptians had was in its most simplistic form, a monarchy. However, the Pharaoh was seen as a living god on earth. Quite simply, the kingship of the Pharaoh and his authority could not be questioned. That's not to say it didn't happen, but it reinforced a completely different worldview than the one we have today. The Pharaoh was worshipped alongside the gods, and when the Pharaoh died, he would take his rightful place as king of the underworld. This had immense implications, especially when looking at the reign of Akenaten. He attempted to force worship of the Aten (or sun disc) as a new monotheistic national cult. He built a new center of religious activity for the whole of Egypt, and got away with it for most of his reign. This would be akin to a President in the United States suddenly declaring that Mahayana Buddhism was the national religion and nobody doing anything about it until he died. When Akenaten died, his son, Tutankhamun, destroyed the cult of the Aten and restored the old religion. But in today's world, such a drastic and unilateral policy decision would never be tolerated. But that's the way it was with a god-king. :)