His brothers were jealous and so they sold him into slavery
to become famous she was the 1st women ruler with out an Egyptian king. she had a (2) men but he was important to rome.
Egypt is typically termed an Illiberal Democracy. While there are democratic elections often times the results are nullified by the state or in the past there would be only one candidate. Since the Arab Spring Revolution in Egypt, Egypt has become more democratic, but SCAF (the Egyptian Army), still holds a lot of power, making the Egyptian State a hybrid between a democracy and military junta.
The Hagira was a princess in ancient Egyptians times. She was known for her kindness,dignity. She was also the most pretty women in the history of ancient Egypt. She died and Egyptians say that her GREATEST GRANDAUGHTER will come back. Maybe she already is here or yet coming. Anyway when she arrives she will free Egypt from evil and will become queen. Like once her GREATEST GRANDMOTHER was. Time will tell us when she arrives. But for all means she must be a true Egyptian and then she will become a true queen. LETS SEE WHAT HISTORY HOLD.
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Ancient Egyptian communities were able to grow and become successful due in large part to
they were conquered.
Because of their ability to win the favor of the gods.
Anubis was born a god in ancient Egyptian religion, we do not know the start of his worship.
False!
Anubis is a god of ancient Egyptian religion, who according to that religion never died. Thus he is still "alive".
by x-rays and CT Scan.. CT scan is non-invasive so it's really has become popular
The ancient Egyptians only believed that men were the most important within the household. They believed that women were cared for by their Father's and Husbands. They believed that women had no rights.
There were two possible ways they could become a priest: They could be chosen by the king/pharaoh to have that position OR they became a priest because of hereditary means.
If you meant to ask if Ancient Egyptian women were allowed to see the Doctor, the answer is: of course.If you had enough money the Dr / Priest would come to the sick person and lay their amulets over the affected body part, burn incense, say prayers and cast spells. They may even open up the skull to let the "Spirits" out. Trepanning was quite successful at that time...
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
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