Egyptians believed that the Pharaoh was a child of the gods, specifically the sun god Ra, and often associated with the divine. This belief reinforced the Pharaoh's authority as both a political leader and a spiritual figure, granting him legitimacy to rule. The Pharaoh was seen as a mediator between the gods and the people, responsible for maintaining cosmic order and ensuring prosperity in the kingdom. This divine connection was crucial for the Pharaoh's role in rituals and governance.
I believe like pottery and stuff. If they were a royal Pharaoh ....................GOLD!
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
because they were like the kings of the kingdom, and they were like the rulers.
YES. Ancient Egyptians offered numerous animal sacrifices to appease the gods of the Egyptian Pantheon. While there was minimal human sacrifice to the gods, there was human retainer sacrifice, which was when servants in a Pharaoh's retinue would be killed when the Pharaoh died in order to accompany the Pharaoh in the afterlife. This was discontinued in later dynasties.
they believed all pharaohs were sons of the sun god houris
They belived the pharaoh was a living god.
they believed the Pharaoh was the god horus
yes they did. :)
they believed the Pharaoh was the god horus
I believe like pottery and stuff. If they were a royal Pharaoh ....................GOLD!
he was a king so they thought he was related to their god
The Pharaoh was sometimes called "son of Ra".
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.
because they were like the kings of the kingdom, and they were like the rulers.
The Egyptians