In a monarchy, power is passed through families. Princes become kings when their father (the king) dies or marries a princess, and princesses become queens if they marry a king, or if they are the only child to the king and queen.
Kings and queens need heirs in their family (like their children) in order to keep power in their family, instead of having it go to another family forever.
It's just that he was the youngest Egyptian king.
An Egyptian King is called a Pharaoh.
Ra and Horus were king gods.
Ramses II (or Ramesses II) was the third Egyptian pharaoh (ruler or king) of the Nineteenth dynasty. He died about 1213 BC. His name in Greek was Ozymandias, and he is also known as Ramses the Great. His reign included several wars, as well as extensive building of temples and monuments.
King Tut was important for how intact his tomb was. He was also important as he was only a boy king as his father died when he was 5 and his brother had also died before him. Tut was forced to ruled at the age of 9 as he was heir to the throne. King Tut died at age 19.He's not. People just know him because we recently found his tomb.
Rameses was a king
It's just that he was the youngest Egyptian king.
The Pharaoh was important because in the ancient Egyptian times there Pharaoh was like there king or queen.
An Egyptian King is called a Pharaoh.
he was an ancient egyptian king. he also wrote a important law called the law of khufu
An 'heir apparent' is the person who will become the next king or queen.
Narmer was the first egyptian king EVER.
Ra and Horus were king gods.
He was his childless brother King Richard I's (The Lionheart) heir.
Traditionally, when a king dies, the heir to his throne is his eldest son.
its when the son is made king
An Egyptian king is somone who rules over Egypt and is very royal.