The last pharaoh of ancient Egypt to not have an heir was Cleopatra VII. After her death in 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the pharaonic line. Cleopatra's children with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony were either killed or taken to Rome, leaving no direct successors to the throne.
Cleopatra VII was the last pharaoh of Egypt, killing herself in 30BC leaving no heir to the throne. The romans then took over Egypt and the great egyptian civilisation had ended.
He became Pharaoh at a young age becasue his father died when he was fie and Tutankhamun was heir to the throne.
He wasn't the last Pharaoh as others like Rameses I, II, III ruled after him.
The last Roman pharaoh to rule Egypt was Cleopatra VII.
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Cleopatra VII was the last pharaoh of Egypt, killing herself in 30BC leaving no heir to the throne. The romans then took over Egypt and the great egyptian civilisation had ended.
They had to be in line for the throne. Once one died, the heir after him/her stepped up to take their place.
In order to become Pharaoh, you had to be the son of the Pharaoh reigning. Once your father died, you would take over- if you were the oldest and heir to the throne.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh to to rule ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Egypt, although she was from Greece.
He became Pharaoh at a young age becasue his father died when he was fie and Tutankhamun was heir to the throne.
Yes, Cleo died when she was a Pharaoh. she was the last Pharaoh of Egypt.
He wasn't the last Pharaoh as others like Rameses I, II, III ruled after him.
The last Roman pharaoh to rule Egypt was Cleopatra VII.
uans was the ninth, or the last pharaoh of the 5th Dinasty.
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