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Pharaohs in ancient Egypt were typically chosen from the royal family, often as the male heir of the reigning pharaoh. In cases where there were no direct male heirs, a brother or another close relative might ascend to the throne. The selection was influenced by the belief in divine right, asserting that the pharaoh was chosen by the gods to rule. Additionally, political alliances and military strength could play a role in determining succession.

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