Yes!
To rule and to guide
Leadership over the two kingdoms
one reason is to preserve the bodies of pharaohs and their riches and to help them pass into the afterlife.
They ruled over the Egyptian lands, and helped conquer enemies.
Two things... Romans loved orgy. And Romans controlled almost everything of Israel at that time.
No to pharaohs ever were buried in the same pyramid. Each pharaoh had built their own tomb or pyramid.
To rule and to guide
It counts for 2 catches.
The general rule is that they are both on the same side of zero on the number line.
Yes, the reaction distances increases with speed while reaction time stays the same. for example the two-second rule.
A president must resign his previous office before he becomes President. People can not hold two elected offices at the same time, as a rule.
Yes, you can have two planeswalkers in play, so long as they do not have the same name or type, otherwise they are subject to the Planeswalker Rule. If you have two planeswalkers with the same name or type both of them most be discarded. You can't have two Planeswalkers with the same 'type', meaning you can't have both Ajani Goldmane and Ajani Vengeant in play - while the two cards have different names, both are 'Planeswalker - Ajani', and would both be destroyed because of it.
She did not rule two kingdoms at the same time. She did not really rule either of them, her husbands did. Her first husband was King of France and her second became King of England. She had very little to do with the running of either Kingdom and at the time men looked down on women who had too much influence over politics or their husbands.
In Magic: The Gathering, the legend rule states that if you control two or more legendary permanents with the same name, you must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard. This rule prevents players from having multiple copies of the same powerful legendary card on the battlefield at the same time.
Yes, of course there can be two tornadoes at the same time.
Even though they're normally called Pharaohs, the Egyptians usually had kings/male Pharaohs, they did have two queens/female Pharaohs, Hatsheput and Cleopatra.
The answer is a positive number.