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some Egyptian people were buried in pyramid's. that is some of what it has to do with afterlife.
Some pyramids of Pharaohs were filled with treasures because they believed they would need them on their journey in the afterlife. The treasures were meant to ensure them a happy afterlife after judgment.
Some pyramids of Pharaohs were filled with treasures because they believed they would need them on their journey in the afterlife. The treasures were meant to ensure them a happy afterlife after judgment.
Some Mesopotamian kings became emperors because of a few different reasons. These include the class systems, being seen as gods by the people, and claiming divinity themselves.
the way they believed it by the aferlife and they saw one of there elders die and then they had a animal next to them
Their concept of an afterlife was linked with a desire to stay in touch with the physical world. They believed that their bodies would be used throughout eternity and would be reinvigorated with life.
Because the Christians would not partake of Emperor worship and because they were somewhat secretive in their worship, believers received the wrathful displeasure of some of the Roman Emperors.
Some nobles are always friendly to emperors because of the treatment they receive.
All Roman Emperors were famous in their own way. There were 192 people who claimed the title Emperor of Rome from 27 BC when the Emperor Augustus took control of the Senate until 1185 AD. Some of the later such would now be called Byzantine Emperors, but a the time they called themselves Roman Emperors. Second answer. Generally speaking most historians separate the ancient Roman empire and the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire lasted until 1453 AD when the Ottoman Turks took over Constantinople.
They are about religion. Some people thought there was an afterlife and they could preserves a dead persons body for that afterlife.
Some do, some don't, some are uncertain.
They built tombs. They mummified their bodies so they would be ready.