Governors.
Ancient Egypt was divided into administrative districts called a Nome. The Pharaoh appointed a Nomarch to govern each Nome.
Yes, the pharaoh was considered a god in ancient Egypt.
The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
Ancient Egyptian leaders or rulers were known as Pharao's above correct, but spelling is Pharaoh
In ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh, or king, had absolute power and was even considered a god. Since he couldn't look over all of Egypt by himself, he appointed viziers to help him look over the country and collect taxes. He also divided the country into nomes and appointed nomarchs to govern the small nomes. However, the Pharaoh had absolute control over Egypt and appointed government officials himself.
The chief treasures in ancient Egypt included gold and silver along with precious jewels. The Chief Treasurer was appointed by the king or Pharaoh to protect the royal treasures.
Pharaoh's of ancient Egypt were believed to be Horus incarnate.
The absolute ruler of Egypt was the Pharaoh.
Narmer (Menes).
Pharaoh is the term for the ruler (king) in the Ancient Egypt.
Cleopatra was the last pharaoh to to rule ancient Egypt.
he was a pharaoh of ancient egypt