The Egyptian pharaoh rule and derive their authority from god and were considered divine. From the chapter I of "The West" under "The kings and the gods in the old kingdom".
Everything in his country.
in 1961 p.m
Pharaohs do not step down, they rule until death.
Because they needed someone to rule Egypt
Yes!
Egypt needed people to rule them.
Everything in his country.
god gave them the right to rule
Egypt
Egypt
in 1961 p.m
Egypt
God gave them the right. They thought this to be true.
Pharaohs do not step down, they rule until death.
Because they needed someone to rule Egypt
Yes!
The main Egyptian god associated with giving life to Earth and the pharaohs was Osiris. He was revered as the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture, symbolizing fertility and rebirth. Osiris's role in Egyptian mythology emphasized the cyclical nature of life and death, and he was often depicted as a benevolent ruler who provided sustenance and order to the land. His relationship with the pharaohs underscored their divine right to rule, as they were considered his earthly representatives.