One of Egypt's greatest pharaohs, Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, is renowned for his military conquests, monumental architecture, and diplomatic achievements. He led successful campaigns against the Hittites, culminating in the Battle of Kadesh, and later signed one of the first known peace treaties. His architectural legacy includes the construction of the magnificent temples at Abu Simbel and the expansion of Karnak. Ramses II's reign is often seen as a high point of ancient Egyptian civilization, marked by prosperity and cultural flourishing.
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King Menes is credited with the unification of Egypt, as the first pharaoh. King Narmer is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty, and therefore the first pharaoh of Unified Egypt.
There is no Pharaoh now. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh and her Ptolemaic Empire fell to the Romans over 2000 years ago. Since that point, there have been numerous kingdoms and hereditary dynasties in Egypt, but none of them have used the term Pharaoh officially. Some Egyptians mockingly called Hosni Mubarak (the former President of Egypt) a Pharaoh because of his dictatorial power, but this is not an official title.
Mostly the Pharaoh would be mummified. There have been some cases where if the Pharaoh had a beloved pet they would mummify the animal as well and put it in the belongings chamber.
mostly, he had some accomplishments and some failures.
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a Pharaoh is from ancient Egypt and a king or queen is from some where else.
was the last pharoah of egypt
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It depends on the specific pharaoh in question as different pharaohs had varying leadership styles and accomplishments. Some pharaohs are remembered as successful leaders who brought prosperity and stability to Egypt, while others are considered tyrannical or ineffective rulers.
King Menes is credited with the unification of Egypt, as the first pharaoh. King Narmer is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty, and therefore the first pharaoh of Unified Egypt.
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There are so many people who are famous in Egypt. In ancient Egypt some of the popular people were Pharaoh, Cleopatra, Hannu, Paser and many more.
There is no Pharaoh now. Cleopatra was the last Pharaoh and her Ptolemaic Empire fell to the Romans over 2000 years ago. Since that point, there have been numerous kingdoms and hereditary dynasties in Egypt, but none of them have used the term Pharaoh officially. Some Egyptians mockingly called Hosni Mubarak (the former President of Egypt) a Pharaoh because of his dictatorial power, but this is not an official title.
It is common belief that Pharaoh Menes of the early dynastic period of Egypt is the one to have united upper and lower Egypt into one single Kingdom. But some believe that he is confused with Pharaoh Narmer, who they believe in actuality was the one to credit for the unification. Also the first-dynasty Pharaoh, Hor-aha, is said to have done the deed.
There is some controversy about Pharaoh Hor Aha. Some think this is another name for the son of Namur and others say it was the same as the first pharaoh.The majority think Hor Aha was the son of the first pharaoh and he conquered the Nubians and united upper and lower Egypt.
AnswerA Pharaoh's job is to rule the Kingdom of Egypt and be the leading figure of their religion since he was considered son or daughter of a god or goddess.