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While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
An ancient Egyptian Ruler was known as a Pharaoh. The only God that I can think of that was a Pharaoh and a God was Osiris, the original god of farming.
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Because the pharaoh always had a son or someone to take the throne and the people believed that they we chosen by the gods
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king narmer - unifier of Ancient Egypt
it is false they never were killed if they said king in front of a egeptian king
The ancient Egyptian system of government was a Theocratic Monarchy. The Pharaoh was both King/Emperor and a God.
Ancient Egyptians believed that their ruler was a god on Earth and when he died, he would become Osirus.
he was a king so they thought he was related to their god
The term 'pharaoh' wasn't used until Greek times.
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
An ancient Egyptian Ruler was known as a Pharaoh. The only God that I can think of that was a Pharaoh and a God was Osiris, the original god of farming.