Ancient Egyptian servants typically addressed individuals of higher rank with terms of respect and reverence. They often used titles that reflected the person's status, such as "Lord" or "Lady," and may have included phrases that acknowledged the higher rank, such as "Great One" or "Beloved of the Pharaoh." Additionally, servants would often adopt a humble demeanor, using body language like bowing or prostrating to show their deference. This practice was part of a broader societal emphasis on hierarchy and respect within ancient Egyptian culture.
The Teaching of Duaf's Son Khety' is a famous ancient Egyptian text. The father in the story speaks badly of other professions because his desire is for his son to be a scribe. As evidence, the last lines of the story read: 'Look, no trade is free from a director, Except the scribe's: he is the director. But if you know writings, it will be better for you, More than these trades I have shown you.'
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In Ancient Egypt, they paid taxes to their local vizier and to their local temple.The temple used the money to pay priests and maintain the temple.The viziers each had an area. They gathered the taxes, and took a certain percent for themselves. The rest was sent to the pharaoh.
Girls did not go to school, only boys from wealthy schools went to school. Girls stayed home and did housework. Whatever they learned was from their mother or father or from a private tutor (particularly a slave).
the most of the people were peasants on up higher was an warrior then the priests and the very top the pharroh and certain members of his family
Higher level civil servants are typically much more highly paid than others. They also usually have many more benefits and perks.
Yes, wealthy families in the Victorian Era often employed servants who would assist with housekeeping, cooking, and childcare. Children from affluent families would have servants to attend to their needs and care for them.
The Teaching of Duaf's Son Khety' is a famous ancient Egyptian text. The father in the story speaks badly of other professions because his desire is for his son to be a scribe. As evidence, the last lines of the story read: 'Look, no trade is free from a director, Except the scribe's: he is the director. But if you know writings, it will be better for you, More than these trades I have shown you.'
For the King, he would have lived in luxury. For the higher ranking servants, accomodation would have been fairly good, and finally for the low ranking servants the accommodation would have been poor.
There was potential for ancient Egyptians to move from once social class to another, but it was difficult. To do so, an ancient Egyptian may have served the pharaoh, married someone of higher class, or moved to a higher ranking town or village. Usually though, a person would stay in the same class their whole lifetime.
Pharaoh higher class middle class lower class
Yes. Ancient Dragons are a higher rank, they are Lv50, Elder are Lv40.
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they made things for everybody in a higher rank
Patricians were of the higher class in ancient Rome.
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