tutankhamen
The Pharaoh is the highest priest and government official. also the Pharaoh was believed to be half god and man and the child of the gods
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
It was important because it helped us understand how the ancient Egyptians treated their deceased. They studied the body and inscriptions left in the tomb and found much information about ancient Egypt. For example, Pharaoh Tutankhamun (King Tut) died at a very young age. He was a very active child and was next in line for the kingdom. We also found that he was the son of the great Pharaoh Akhenaten, which they made the Great Pyramid of Giza for. But most of all, he was interesting to the media and had millions of dollars worth of money in his tomb.
He was one of three rulers in the fourth dynasty of Egypt around 1200 B.C. He is also known as Cheops, which is the Greek name for him. His biggest achievement and legacy was the Great Pyramid of Giza which is the largest stone structure in the world, and is one of the remaining Seven Wonders of the World. Khufu was a very rigorous ruler and forced men to work unpaid labor on this pyramid only for a very scarce amount of food. king khufu was a pharaoh of Egypt. that was not really born in Egypt,but was born in mesopatmia. when he became pharaoh he was 26.when he died he was 84. khufu lived for a while. then when he had died he was cept in a tomb under a pyramid. Khufu is the pharaoh who organized for building the pyramds of Egypt. In khufu's tomb that was robbed they found a statue of him. khufu was not actually born in Egypt he was born in mesoptamia. At the ancient Egypt, The second pharaoh Khufu Built great pyramids of Giza in c. 2560 BC Sneferu was the Pharaoh before and Djedetra was the Pharaoh after
They were usually children of the king, so that when something would happen to the king, the pharaoh would be crowned and titled king. Egypt: King \/ Pharaoh \/ Their child _______________________________________________________________ Us: King \/ Prince \/ etc... _______________________________________________________________
King Tutankhamun a.k.a King Tut.
Pharaohs were important to Egypt because they were the king of the ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptians thought the pharaoh was a child of the gods and a god himself. They also believed that if the pharaoh and his subjects honored the gods, their lives would be happy.
The Pharaoh is the highest priest and government official. also the Pharaoh was believed to be half god and man and the child of the gods
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
What jobs might a child grow up to have in Ancient Egypt?
It was important because it helped us understand how the ancient Egyptians treated their deceased. They studied the body and inscriptions left in the tomb and found much information about ancient Egypt. For example, Pharaoh Tutankhamun (King Tut) died at a very young age. He was a very active child and was next in line for the kingdom. We also found that he was the son of the great Pharaoh Akhenaten, which they made the Great Pyramid of Giza for. But most of all, he was interesting to the media and had millions of dollars worth of money in his tomb.
He was one of three rulers in the fourth dynasty of Egypt around 1200 B.C. He is also known as Cheops, which is the Greek name for him. His biggest achievement and legacy was the Great Pyramid of Giza which is the largest stone structure in the world, and is one of the remaining Seven Wonders of the World. Khufu was a very rigorous ruler and forced men to work unpaid labor on this pyramid only for a very scarce amount of food. king khufu was a pharaoh of Egypt. that was not really born in Egypt,but was born in mesopatmia. when he became pharaoh he was 26.when he died he was 84. khufu lived for a while. then when he had died he was cept in a tomb under a pyramid. Khufu is the pharaoh who organized for building the pyramds of Egypt. In khufu's tomb that was robbed they found a statue of him. khufu was not actually born in Egypt he was born in mesoptamia. At the ancient Egypt, The second pharaoh Khufu Built great pyramids of Giza in c. 2560 BC Sneferu was the Pharaoh before and Djedetra was the Pharaoh after
They were usually children of the king, so that when something would happen to the king, the pharaoh would be crowned and titled king. Egypt: King \/ Pharaoh \/ Their child _______________________________________________________________ Us: King \/ Prince \/ etc... _______________________________________________________________
In ancient Egypt, women had just about equal rights with the men. They could divorce, get child support payments, own businesses, own property, and regulate their own finances.
A pharaoh was made by being the child of his father/uncle and mother/aunt. Egypt had twenty separate dynasties. The last dynasty consisted of Greek invaders, but this system of making pharaohs continued until the time of the Roman Empire.
It is because Cleopatra was trying to make herself queen of Egypt by getting help from Caesar. Caesar did not know if he should trust her. With the birth of their child Caesar knew that Cleopatra was trustworthy enough and thus ready to become a queen.
pharaohs told people what to do in Egypt and make pyramids for the pharaohs tomb when they died. Also they treated pharaohs as a child of there god Ra