hat would be Pepi II Neferkare, last pharaoh of the Old Kingdom, who reigned for 94 years.
The Old Kingdom period in Egypt (which is what I assume you're referring to) lasted about 500 years; obviously, there was more than one Pharaoh during that time (there were actually about 30). The first pharaoh that's associated with "the Old Kingdom" was Djoser.
Born circa 1508 B.C., Queen Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for more than 20 years. She lived in the Palace of Ma'at. It was rectangular structure. The capital was Thebes, Amarna, and then again Thebes.
Because he ruled Egypt more than 20 years In addition that he build about 100 temples and monuments
Neither- The Pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt.
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know which Pharaoh you are referring to, as different Pharaohs ruled at various times throughout Ancient Egypt's long history. Some notable Pharaohs include Ramses II, who ruled from 1279 to 1213 BCE, and Tutankhamun, who reigned from around 1332 to 1323 BCE. Please specify the Pharaoh for more detailed information.
A Pharaoh would rule until he either died or was deposed. It was not uncommon for a Pharaoh to be assasinated. On average a pharaoh ruled about 10 years, but some ruled much longer than that, while others lasted only a matter of days.
The Pharaoh in question is Ramses II.
The Old Kingdom period in Egypt (which is what I assume you're referring to) lasted about 500 years; obviously, there was more than one Pharaoh during that time (there were actually about 30). The first pharaoh that's associated with "the Old Kingdom" was Djoser.
Born circa 1508 B.C., Queen Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for more than 20 years. She lived in the Palace of Ma'at. It was rectangular structure. The capital was Thebes, Amarna, and then again Thebes.
Because he ruled Egypt more than 20 years In addition that he build about 100 temples and monuments
Neither- The Pharaoh ruled ancient Egypt.
Female Pharaoh is the King's wife (Pharaoh's wife). She is Queen of ancient Egypt. If Egypt's Pharaoh Marys more than one wife, the Queen still is the Queen, the new wife has no power of Egypt.-MR. AWESOME
Pharaohs ruled over ancient Egypt. they ruled, made laws, and basicly dominated over the Egyptian population. they were sort of like presidents today, but had much more power in that they can make laws or ban something without anyones consult. So, they were like an emperor. The Egyptian population also could not vote for a pharaoh, because the future pharaoh would be the son of the current pharaoh.
No, another queen-pharaoh was Queen Hatshepsut (1508-1458 BC). Both Cleopatra & her took the role of both a pharaoh & a queen but the others ruled along side male pharaohs only to create more royal offspring.
The Middle Kingdom's Pharaoh in ancient Egypt. He increased Egypt's influence, by building more monuments.
There was more than one female pharoah of egypt but not at the same time.
Pyramids could take more than twenty years to build and the construction had to be complete before the pharaoh (ruler) died.