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King Tutankhamen was the most popular Pharaoh in Ancient Egyptian times, and the youngest.
King Tutankhamen.
Well, they did a lot of things but one of the most popular things was building one pyramid for each individual pharaoh
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.
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Moses' childhood is not described much in the Bible, although popular retellings often cast him as a playmate the Pharaoh with whom he would eventually argue for the freedom of the Hebrews. (In most retellings, this Pharaoh-to-be was Ramses II.)
The next person to become a pharaoh was the pharaoh's son. most pharaohs had many wives which meant many kids.
The most popular God is Re or Amon-Re ... a less obvious answer would be pharaoh, who they believed was a god.... see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_religion#Divine_Pharaoh
well Cleopatra was so popular because she was Pharaoh in Egypt that's why she was so popular
Hatshepsut was once believed to be the first female pharaoh, but most historians no longer support this view. She was certainly the most successful female ruler of Egypt and one of the most successful pharaoh's of all time. It is believed that she became pharaoh in 1479 BC and ruled for about 22 years.
because like nobody like liked her because she like broke the like tradition Her position as Pharaoh was insecure because she was not popular
Cleopatra.