because he performed a ceramony for the sun to come up and for the River Nile to flood
it was important so that the Pharaoh would be worshiped by his people.
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It is difficult to determine the least important ancient pharaoh of ancient Egypt as the importance of each pharaoh varies depending on historical and cultural contexts. Additionally, the historical record may be incomplete or biased. Therefore, it would not be accurate or fair to single out one pharaoh as the least important.
The farmers were there during the inundation to farm. They planted, grew and raised food for the hungry workers that served a purpose as of building the pyramids for their pharaohs, and also for their towns and families. This was the main purpose of farmers during the inundation.~Amber FreiherrAge 13
He was the pharaoh, the top man. You dont expect someone like that to share his tomb with anyone else would you? Anyway only pharaohs were allowed to have pyramid tombs.
it was important so that the Pharaoh would be worshiped by his people.
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it was bascally just a sign of how powerful the pharaoh was, how much money he had, etc. so the bigger it was, the more important the pharaoh was
The Pharaoh was the supreme religious authority. The Pharaoh was believed to be, not so much a man or a king but, a God. Religion and Government were not separated in Ancient Egypt.
The Pharaoh was important because in the ancient Egyptian times there Pharaoh was like there king or queen.
he.... um.... he built half of a pyramid
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I'm nt sure if there is a specific antonym for pharaoh, but pharaoh's were very important people to the Egyptians, so maybe a PEASENT, or BEGGAR, or REGULAR CITIZENS.
Egyptian farmers worked for the Pharaoh making pyramids and temples.
the pharaoh gto the slaves and farmers to build them
Pharaoh Hetshupsut promoted trading through out Egypt and in parts of Africa. She also was the first woman pharaoh.
so the farmer's plants can regrow.