They both had mostly guys except for Hatshepsut she was a girl
The Ancient Egyptian pyramids were not places for people to live. They were places where Pharaohs (similar to Kings) were buried.
Hatshepsut and Ramses II were both influential Pharaohs of ancient Egypt who significantly expanded the empire and left lasting legacies through monumental architecture and military campaigns. Hatshepsut, as one of the few female rulers, focused on trade and building projects, while Ramses II is often celebrated for his military conquests and construction of grand temples. Both utilized propaganda and monumental art to legitimize their reigns and demonstrate their power. Their rule exemplified the strength and resilience of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Presidents are elected, while pharaohs were monarchs, so they inherited their position by birth.
Presidents are elected, while pharaohs were monarchs, so they inherited their position by birth.
Presidents are elected, while pharaohs were monarchs, so they inherited their position by birth.
because it was difficult with dufferent rules
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Both Egyptian pyramids and Sumerian ziggurats were ancient structures built as religious monuments. However, pyramids were generally used as tombs for pharaohs in Egypt, while ziggurats were temples used for worship and rituals in Sumeria. Additionally, pyramids had smooth, sloping sides and a pointed top, while ziggurats had terraces or steps leading to a flat top.
Its an Egyptian shortbread cookie! many recipies are found online, under different names, such as ghryba, and things similar to that
History doesn't dig that far but we could think that their lives were similar.
Kushite kings and Egyptian pharaohs both claimed divine authority and were considered intermediaries between the gods and their people. They shared similar burial practices, often constructing elaborate tombs and pyramids to honor their deceased rulers. Additionally, both cultures emphasized a centralized form of governance and the importance of military power in maintaining control over their territories. This cultural interconnectedness was particularly evident during the 25th Dynasty, when Kushite rulers unified Egypt under their reign.
The Egyptian goddess Neith is often thought to be how Athena originated. Also there is the Roman goddess Minerva.