Ancient Egyptians were fiercely loyal to the pharaoh because they viewed him as a divine ruler, believed to be the earthly embodiment of the gods and a mediator between the divine and the people. This religious significance fostered a sense of duty and reverence, as the pharaoh was seen as responsible for maintaining ma'at, or cosmic order, ensuring prosperity, stability, and protection for the kingdom. Additionally, the pharaoh's role in monumental projects and his control over resources reinforced loyalty, as subjects relied on him for their livelihoods and security.
Isis
A pharaoh was A living God. So yes. Pharaoh had a lot of male and female servants. And everyone in his court was loyal to his wishes. While I can't prove it. I surmise, that since there was a valley of the kings, and Queens. The pharaoh and his wife probably in life did not sleep together. Thus anything could have go on.
Our textbooks say monarchs advocate Confucianism in that it teaches their subjects to be obedient and loyal to the rulers.
Saluki!!!!!!!The ancient Egyptians named their dogs and their horses in similar ways, referring to their colour or some physical characteristic, or comparing them with other animals or natural phenomena. Dogs were given names like Antelope, North Wind, Blacky, Reliable, God Herdsman, Brave One - or Useless. Some were given human names, or simply numbers.All these names were naturally in the ancient Egyptian language, not English.
It means loyal in everything.
dílis go smior
Gracefull, Agile, Wise, Peacefull, Fast, Calm, Lovely, Misunderstood, Fiercely Loyal
The women from Ancient China are supposed to be loyal to tehir husbands
They were extremely well educated, they had a well developed spirituality and were fiercely loyal to the Pope and to Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ.
In folklore, griffins are often portrayed as creatures loyal to their master or protector. They are known for their protective and noble nature, often staying by their master's side and defending them fiercely.
Isis
A pharaoh was A living God. So yes. Pharaoh had a lot of male and female servants. And everyone in his court was loyal to his wishes. While I can't prove it. I surmise, that since there was a valley of the kings, and Queens. The pharaoh and his wife probably in life did not sleep together. Thus anything could have go on.
She distracts Nagaite so that Rikki can smash the snake's eggs open
Well other than their both fiercely loyal and good guarding dogs, and that they share the same markings and colour nothing. Two completely different breeds.
Rosalie Cullen is portrayed as vain, proud, and protective. She is also fiercely loyal to her family but can be aloof and distant with humans. Her character is complex, reflecting a mix of vulnerability and strength.
Tybalt cares deeply about his family's honor and reputation, and he takes great pride in being a Capulet. He is fiercely loyal to his family and is quick to defend them, which ultimately leads to his conflict with Romeo.
The administration of President Ulysses S. Grant is notorious for its level of corruption. Grant himself was not the culprit, but he remained fiercely loyal and tolerant of the crooked dealings of his friends in power.