In ancient Egypt, a structured education system known as the "royal education" was developed to train a prince to become a Pharaoh. This system included instruction in various subjects such as religion, governance, military strategy, and the arts, emphasizing the responsibilities of leadership and the principles of Ma'at (truth and justice). Princes were often tutored by high-ranking officials and priests, ensuring they were well-prepared to uphold the divine and political duties of the Pharaoh. Additionally, practical experience in administration and military affairs was essential for their development as future leaders.
Generally speaking, the royal families of ancient Egypt used heredity to select the next ruler when the Pharaoh or Queen died. This system was in place for hundreds of centuries. The few times these chains of ruler ship were broken had to do events such as civil wars or the failure of a Pharaoh to carry on traditional Egyptian values.
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
The plantation system was first developed by Portuguese explorers in West Africa.
The feudal system developed during the Zhou dynasty.
They showed that a writing system developed during the Shang Dynasty.
If you mean why can't just anyone become pharaoh, it's because you have to be the oldest surviving son of the old pharaoh to become pharaoh, or I think if the son(s) perished, then the husband of the daughter of the old pharaoh. And, anyway, Egypt moved out of that system of government AGES ago, just to let you know.
The pharaoh system of ancient Egypt was similar to the emperor system of ancient china. It's a family dynasty. Once the ruler dies, the prince must take over as king/pharaoh/emperor. It doesn't matter what age. It's been recorded that when a ruler is too young, he can still be ruler, but is assigned councilmen for wise guidance.
no, because the Egyptians developed a political system based on the belief that the pharaoh was both a king and a god.
The ancient Egyptian system of government was a Theocratic Monarchy. The Pharaoh was both King/Emperor and a God.
Generally speaking, the royal families of ancient Egypt used heredity to select the next ruler when the Pharaoh or Queen died. This system was in place for hundreds of centuries. The few times these chains of ruler ship were broken had to do events such as civil wars or the failure of a Pharaoh to carry on traditional Egyptian values.
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
its not what developed but who developed. Carolus Linaeuss developed the naming system
its not what developed but who developed. Carolus Linaeuss developed the naming system
The Egyptians developed a hieroglyphic writing system.
Indus script is the writing system that was developed in India.
The coding system that was developed in 1984 is MATLAB, a programming language used for scientific computing and numerical analysis. MATLAB was created by MathWorks and has since become widely used in engineering, mathematics, and physics for its powerful data analysis capabilities.
The plantation system was first developed by Portuguese explorers in West Africa.