Yes, Aten.
There have been women who have been dressed up as men to be pharaoh, but, there never has been a pharaoh recognised as a women, if you know what I mean. Although women like Queen Nefertiti was as close to a pharaoh as any other women has ever been. The reason why is that Akhenaten her husband had a great love for her and let her do things pharaoh's would usually do eg. visit the temple to worship Aten without Akhenaten there. you guys should reaserch Queen Nefertiti, she's awesome
Yeah, she had a cat named Penelope
Look online on a website about ancient Egypt.
no Nefertiti and akhenaten didnt have any boys together
Pharaohs weren't 'made'. Pharaohs were made pharaohs because they were the son of the original pharaoh, and the original pharaoh could not serve as pharaoh any longer, so the title of pharaoh was passed down to the son.
Akhenaten, her pharaoh husband, avoided wars.
Nefertiti did not conquer any new lands as she reigned as Queen along side Pharaoh Akhenaten. She was unable to provide him with a son and was replaced by her daughter shortly before she disappeared from the historical record.
There have been women who have been dressed up as men to be pharaoh, but, there never has been a pharaoh recognised as a women, if you know what I mean. Although women like Queen Nefertiti was as close to a pharaoh as any other women has ever been. The reason why is that Akhenaten her husband had a great love for her and let her do things pharaoh's would usually do eg. visit the temple to worship Aten without Akhenaten there. you guys should reaserch Queen Nefertiti, she's awesome
Queen Nefertiti, the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, is not known to have directly participated in any wars. Her reign coincided with a period of relative peace and religious transformation rather than military conflict. However, her husband Akhenaten is sometimes associated with military campaigns against neighboring regions, particularly in the Levant, although the extent of their involvement remains debated among historians. Nefertiti's role was primarily diplomatic and religious rather than martial.
The first alphabet is not associated with any Pharaoh. It was developed by the Phoenicians, sometime before 1050 BCE.
Buddhism doesn't really have any gods in the devotional sense.
Isis
yes and no but mostly no. No she did not have any cats
No she did not but her husband did
Some scholars argue that initially Romans gods were formless and not associated with any images. Later they had a human form.
Immortal can be anyone who doesn't die. Gods are usually associated with a whole bunch more of special powers beyond that.
I don't know if she had any cats