The pharaoh of ancient Egypt was supported by a hierarchical system of officials and advisors, including viziers, who acted as the pharaoh's chief administrators and advisors. High priests played a crucial role in maintaining religious practices and rituals, which were essential for the pharaoh's divine authority. Additionally, local governors, known as nomarchs, managed various regions, helping to enforce the pharaoh's laws and collect taxes. Together, these individuals formed a structured bureaucracy that facilitated the governance of ancient Egypt.
The last Roman pharaoh to rule Egypt was Cleopatra VII.
The pharaoh ruled in upper and lower egypt :)EgyptEgypt
In ancient Egypt, a pharaoh was the ruler of the kingdom and the head of a dynasty, which was a line of rulers from the same family. The pharaoh's power and authority were passed down through the dynasty, with each new pharaoh inheriting the throne from their predecessor. This system of hereditary rule helped maintain stability and continuity in Egyptian society.
-Was the head of the military after the pharaoh -Helped form alliances -Advised the pharaoh
Menes (also called Narmer) was the first pharaoh of Egypt. After he has conquered Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt, he combined the red crown and the white crown together as a symbol of his rule of Egypt as one kingdom.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh to to rule ancient Egypt.
The last Roman pharaoh to rule Egypt was Cleopatra VII.
He was pharaoh at the time he was pharaoh
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The pharaoh ruled in upper and lower egypt :)EgyptEgypt
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the Pharaoh's job was to rule the society of Egypt. he or she was considered to be a god or goddess. what else?
Sekhmet did not rule ancient Egypt, she was the goddess of protecting the ruler (pharaoh) of ancinet Egypt.
Hatshepsut was the woman who ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt between 1473-1458 BC. (Cleopatra was Pharaoh but did not rule as a man)
Queen Sobeknefru, or perhaps a first dynasty pharaoh.