After the death of a pharaoh in ancient Egypt, the throne typically passed to a close relative, often a son or sometimes a daughter, depending on the royal lineage and succession rules. In cases where the direct heir was too young or deemed unfit, a regent or a powerful official might temporarily take over until the rightful heir was ready to rule. Additionally, usurpers or rival factions could also seize power, leading to changes in leadership through conflict or intrigue.
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
30BC when the Romans took over
tuts uncle and wife took over because tuts wife married him.
Yes. She came after Alexander the great who was GREEK! who then took over Egypt for the GREEK. DEFINITELY making her GREEK! She also was the last Pharaoh of Egypt . Your Welcome Readers.
Yes when your a pharaoh you rule for life so king tut was a pharaoh (king) when he died and his grandfather took over after the death From:Anonymous Source
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.
It took 25 hours to take the organs out of a pharaoh.
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There are over 200 known Pharaoh's.
Hapshetup's Stepson was supposed to become Pharaoh (she was his adviser), but instead she took the place of Pharaoh when he was still young.
it changed when Amenemhet took over as pharaoh, Egypt became an empire
After Mark Antony committed suicide, so did Cleopatra. After she died, Rome soon took over Egypt, making her the last Pharaoh.