The first Pharoah was not created, he was a tough man - a great fighter - who conquered lands and set his own self up to rule them. "Pharoah" is just a name for what existed even before the name was applied to the man.
All the later Pharoahs were expected by their people to be tough fighting men, and had to lead the army into battle and win before anyone would obey them.
Pharaohs existed in ancient Egypt as the rulers of the country and the kingdoms in the area. The word meant great house in Egyptian and symbolized the palaces that the rules lived in. That is where the term derived.
Pharaohs governed Egypt. The idea to have them was so that the people would be looked after.
Pharaoh, meaning "high house", originally refers to the King's place, but over the course of Egyptian history it became the Egyptian word for King.
Um.. Let me correct you.. Khufu, Senusret, & Ramses II were men, but Hatshepsut was female.
to make rules all over the land or nation and to make sure no bad behaviour in their land and village
Do you think this is the right question you are asking.No it is not but,i will give you an answer.The Egyptians did not HAVE pharaohs as kings, they called their kngs pharaoh.
For a leader.
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no, some pharaohs are woman like Cleopatra.
Generally Egyptian society was ruled by men, but there were indeed a few woman Pharaohs; the most famous of which was Hatshepsut
Yes there have been a few. Cleopatra VII was one of the last Greek/Roman Pharaohs.
The pharaohs had absolute authority. By Destiny Pecoraro
No. Guess what, they were sometimes women...!
Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.Just about all the pharaohs dressed in men's clothing as they were men. The three or four women rulers dressed as women, with perhaps the exception of Hatshepsut who at times wore a fake beard.
It might be because back then was the time(I think) men didn't see women as equals. That they tried to have boys born and if they had women; they were destined to be married to other pharaohs, or something.
no, some pharaohs are woman like Cleopatra.
Actually Pharaohs are Egyptian kings and they are usually men and once a women was king after her husband died.
The Pharaohs told the slaves directly or sometimes they sent their men to inform them.
Hello, My name is Youjin and I'm from Korea. In our calss, we learn about Egypt. So, I know Just a little bit. Not really.... Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women. Cleopatra is woman. She was so smart. Also, Nefertiti was one of the Queen in Egypt. Nefertiti was elegant beauty. And I think a Pharaoh were important and powerful. Bye... tyele facts about ancient egypt for kids Facts about Egypt today ... information on ancient egypt for children Egyptian Pharaohs Who were the Pharaohs? Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women. A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom. He was the head of the government and high priest of every temple.The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god. gant beauty
how did pharaohs interact with neighbors
Generally Egyptian society was ruled by men, but there were indeed a few woman Pharaohs; the most famous of which was Hatshepsut
"Mummies of pharaohs" as a possessive noun could be "the pharaohs' mummies." This indicates that the mummies belong to the pharaohs.
The Pharaohs was created in 1962.
THey became Pharaohs by family, it gets past down by oldest to youngest.