it was important so that the Pharaoh would be worshiped by his people.
The White Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Upper (southern) Egypt. The Red Crown of Egypt represented the Pharaoh ruling Lower (northern) Egypt. Together these crowns meant that the Pharaoh had united both Kingdoms and ruled them both. When put together they formed a general shape of Egypt.
walking, or if you where the Pharaoh in Egypt the Egyptians would carry him
When a pharaoh died their wives would find another pharaoh to be with. The wives would also remember the pharaoh that died.
The pharaoh who was both ruler and god.
The pharaoh who was both ruler and god.
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
The pharaoh would be buried with food, clothes gold, jewelry and anything that would have been important to them in life or would help them in the afterlife. also animals and sometimes even people (family or servents) would also be buried in the tomb.
The Pharaoh in the Exodus story is never named - he is simply referred to as "Pharaoh".
The first pharaoh Narmer declared himself pharaoh over Egypt. The next pharaoh would always be a man and would be of the pharaoh's bloodline. If the pharaoh died early, a male cousin,nephew,etc,would be the next pharaoh. If the only man related to the pharaoh was not approved, the pharaoh would pick a different person, not always of bloodline. Once, a man became a pharaoh just for digging out the Great Spinx. So it wouldn't always be of bloodline.
Not always. Member of the Egyptian nobility or the priesthood may not have been immediately executed for a slight against the Pharaoh. But most people would have been enslaved, tortured or killed for even insulting the Pharaoh.
The next in line( usually his nephew)