horuis ruled about 30 years until he dided
The 31 dynasties ruled Egypt over 2800 years
In Ancient Egypt, the gods Osiris and Isis are often associated with the creation of the mighty god Horus. Osiris, the god of the afterlife, and Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood, produced Horus, who became a symbol of kingship and protection. This union represented the balance of life and death, as well as the divine right of pharaohs to rule. Horus is often depicted as a falcon and was revered as a powerful protector of Egypt.
27 years
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Yes he did rule Egypt he tricked osiris and ruled Egypt until horus took it back :) your welcome
First it was Ra, then Orisis and then Set took over for a bit. Then Horus defeated Set and started to rule the gods of Egypt
Thoth did not rule Egypt, he was the Egyptian god of wisdom and often adviser to Horus, Isis, Ra, Osiris and others. He was also scribe to the gods and goddesses.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor did not rule Egypt, she is associated with Ra and Horus who were royal gods who ruled others.
couple of years
The 31 dynasties ruled Egypt over 2800 years
663 bc-671 bc
Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.Cleopatra was originally named co-ruler of Egypt with her brother in her father's will. That co-rule did not last long and Cleopatra was exiled. She did not gain complete rule over Egypt until Julius Caesar set her up on the throne in 47 BC.
In Ancient Egypt, the gods Osiris and Isis are often associated with the creation of the mighty god Horus. Osiris, the god of the afterlife, and Isis, the goddess of magic and motherhood, produced Horus, who became a symbol of kingship and protection. This union represented the balance of life and death, as well as the divine right of pharaohs to rule. Horus is often depicted as a falcon and was revered as a powerful protector of Egypt.
The king rules in till they dieOr if there sun or relatives in the dynasty took over
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