Egyptians believed that their king ruled even after his death.
The ancient Egyptians built the great pyramids for their Pharaohs because of two major factors: A. These huge monuments took years to build and by "forced labor" they spent part of each year tending to their own families and another part of their lives building the pyramids. Some had a true allegiance to their Pharaohs others needed the "forced labor" to keep up the project. B. The Egyptian engineers, architects and technicians no doubt were part of the elite group of people that were well compensated for their work.
Egyptians believed that the body and soul were connected and that if the body was destroyed, so was the soul. In that same school of thought, they built pyramids as lavish tombs, placing great treasures within for the king to take with him to the afterlife.
Pharaohs were the Egyptian kings. Though the egyptians did not call them kings, but pharaohs. So the pyramids were built fir pharaohs/kings.
They buried the kings and rulers in pyramids.
In the vally of the kings
They built the pyramids to house their kings and to give them everlasting life (or sustinence in the life after death). The workers who did the construction were mostly slaves. They were directed to work by their masters.
The ancient egyptians build pyramids for the Egyptian pharoahs and kings.
The Egyptians believed that the kings had a physical and spiritual body so they built the pyramids to fill them with supplies for the dead, like chairs, weapons, food, and even pets.
Egyptians believed that the body and soul were connected and that if the body was destroyed, so was the soul. In that same school of thought, they built pyramids as lavish tombs, placing great treasures within for the king to take with him to the afterlife.
Pyramids were built in Ancient Egypt as tombs, or burial places, for Egyptian pharaohs, or kings.
The Egyptians built pyramids as the tombs of their kings.
First of all in Egypt the rulers were called Pharaohs not kings. The pyramids were built by the Pharaohs as tombs for when they died. Until the Pharaoh died the pyramid was essentially untouched after construction.
Egyptians believed that the body and soul were connected and that if the body was destroyed, so was the soul. In that same school of thought, they built pyramids as lavish tombs, placing great treasures within for the king to take with him to the afterlife.
Egyptians used their pyramids only as a burial place for one Pharaoh per pyramid. The great majority of Pharaohs were interred in the Valley of the Kings, in subterranean graves dug out in the rocks.
Egyptians used their pyramids only as a burial place for one Pharaoh per pyramid. The great majority of Pharaohs were interred in the Valley of the Kings, in subterranean graves dug out in the rocks.
The ancient egyptians made pyramids to house kings and queens' tombs. The pyramids were the rulers' final resting place. (PS-I am fairly sure this is correct, however, if you are talking about the Ancient Egyptians look up the Great Pyramids of giza).
Pharaohs were the Egyptian kings. Though the egyptians did not call them kings, but pharaohs. So the pyramids were built fir pharaohs/kings.
they did not they still used pyramids but used valley of the kings for very rich and powerfull kings and pyramids for not so rich kings.