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King Ramses II and King Ramses III
oligarchy and dictatorships hold absolute power
Pharaoh meaning "Great House"
Often symbols of their power and dominion; it depends on the depiction.
priest
Theoretically absolute, being elected by the Macedonian people. However like all theoretically absolute rulers, he had to retain the support of his council and generals, who had the physical power to remove him if he did not act in accordance with their aims and ambitions.
Yah is not a recognized Egyptian god in ancient Egyptian mythology. It is possible that you may be referring to Yahweh, the god of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Yahweh does not hold any significance.
Plato
its an ankh
Canopic Jars
A pyramid is used to hold the dead bodies of the pharaoh and his family.
She is basically just a figurehead. Her very limited powers are mainly ceremonial (Like opening parliament etc.)