Egyptian pharaohs were considered incarnate gods not priests or healers.
pharaoh* No. Pharaoh is not God. He is a man and therefore not God, for God is not man (Hosea 11:9).
No, pharaoh Ramses was not a black man, he was a little more darker than tan.
Hatshepsut was the woman who ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt between 1473-1458 BC. (Cleopatra was Pharaoh but did not rule as a man)
what kind of man was the pharaoh ozymandias,doyou think ? qoute from the poem to subtantiate your thebes
The beautiful and intelligent queen of ancient Egypt is Cleopatra. But a Pharaoh is suppose to be a man! because god is a man and that's why a Pharaoh has to be a man, girls were a fake beard so than they can be a Pharaoh!
Nick/Pharaoh/Grandma/Taco Man
Yes, Hatshepsut is an Egyptian pharaoh. She was the first woman to be a pharaoh, but she had to dress like a man because the egyptians thought that woman shouldn't be pharaoh's.
The first pharaoh Narmer declared himself pharaoh over Egypt. The next pharaoh would always be a man and would be of the pharaoh's bloodline. If the pharaoh died early, a male cousin,nephew,etc,would be the next pharaoh. If the only man related to the pharaoh was not approved, the pharaoh would pick a different person, not always of bloodline. Once, a man became a pharaoh just for digging out the Great Spinx. So it wouldn't always be of bloodline.
Pharaohs of Egypt were great. And Cleopatra was a pharaoh... or queen of Egypt. Yeah man...
Imhotep was the Egyptian god of Healing and Medicine. In his lifetime he was physician to the Pharaoh.
Queen Hapshepsut
Medicine Man was released on 02/07/1992.