Egyptians perceived pharaohs as divine rulers, embodying both the earthly and the divine. They were seen as intermediaries between the gods and the people, responsible for maintaining ma'at, or cosmic order. Pharaohs were often revered in life and death, with elaborate tombs and rituals, reflecting their status as gods on Earth and ensuring their protection in the afterlife. This belief solidified their authority and the central role they played in Egyptian society and religion.
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
Egyptians thought their Pharaohs were gods or had connections to gods. They were lead to believe that the Pharaohs were able to punish them with super natural abilities.
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To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
the egyptians thought of the Pharaohs as gods pointed by the pharaoh before them
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The Egyptians belived that they would see the pharaohs in the afterlife + robbery
Egyptians thought their Pharaohs were gods or had connections to gods. They were lead to believe that the Pharaohs were able to punish them with super natural abilities.
The Pharaohs ruled over the Egyptians.
they embalmed the bodies of pharaohs so that the pharaohs had their body for the afterlife
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To show honor and respect to there Pharaohs/ Goddess