Leaders in ancient Egypt, particularly pharaohs, lived in grand palaces and luxurious residences that showcased their wealth and power. These structures were often adorned with elaborate decorations, sculptures, and frescoes. Additionally, many pharaohs were buried in monumental tombs, such as pyramids or elaborate burial chambers, reflecting their divine status and the importance of the afterlife in Egyptian culture. These tombs were filled with treasures and goods intended to accompany them in the next world.
the leaders were mostly queens not kings
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
Egypt, the valley of the lower reaches of the Nile.
They live in Egypt (upper)
the leaders were mostly queens not kings
Pharaohs
there were many leaders of ancient egypt, known as the pharaohs
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
Governors.
Cleopatra and Hatshepsut are the two female leaders of Ancient Egypt.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
King Tut, Khuu. and Khafre.
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt
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