they tell the pharaoh how to please the god and about things like how to control the weather...etc
It promoted the belief in the afterlife and in the gods of ancient Egypt; central to that faith were the priests of the gods and the pharaoh.
Pharaoh wore it when the priests prepared him for the afterlife. (mummification)
Not normally, but Ai filled in after Tutankhamen's death.
The Pharaoh was the highest. Then came the vizier, nobles, and priests. Then comes the merchants, artisans, soldiers, and scribes. Then came the servants, peasant farmers, and laborers. Then lastly came the slaves.
At one point, the priests (in total) were more powerful than the pharoah.
Pharaoh, this changed to be Priests.
The vizier was the second most powerful official.He was the pharaoh's most trusted advisor. Nobles in Egyptian society were related to the pharaoh, priests, scribes, doctors, lawyers, or important military personnel.
It promoted the belief in the afterlife and in the gods of ancient Egypt; central to that faith were the priests of the gods and the pharaoh.
Pharaoh wore it when the priests prepared him for the afterlife. (mummification)
Not normally, but Ai filled in after Tutankhamen's death.
Priests and Priestesses
Egyptian pharaohs were considered incarnate gods not priests or healers.
probably the pharaoh, then priests then peasants or something like that
By doing Nothing and painting their fat self.
Technically, no, she was not. After her death, the Egyptian priests proclaimed Octavian/Augustus as pharaoh, although Augustus himself never assumed the title.
After Cleopatra VII, the Egyptian priests declared Octavian/Augustus the Pharaoh, although Octavian never took the title or assumed the role.
they practiced chanting while they wait for the Pharaoh