A pharaoh, unlike average Egyptians, ate meat which was very expensive back then, and fruits and vegetables.
they ate your face
The ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, therefore they did not believe in a singular god.
Mostly the Pharaoh would be mummified. There have been some cases where if the Pharaoh had a beloved pet they would mummify the animal as well and put it in the belongings chamber.
If you were a peasant in Ancient Egypt your jobwould be to build monuments for the pharaoh during the agricultural off seasons, and to work as a farm labourer for the rest of the year.
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
It is difficult to determine the least important ancient pharaoh of ancient Egypt as the importance of each pharaoh varies depending on historical and cultural contexts. Additionally, the historical record may be incomplete or biased. Therefore, it would not be accurate or fair to single out one pharaoh as the least important.
you would find it in ancient Egypt ,
walking, or if you where the Pharaoh in Egypt the Egyptians would carry him
The King or Ruler of Egypt were called as Pharos
You would have your mouth burned, or would be tortured.
The worst crime you could commit in ancient Egypt would be to kill the pharaoh or the Royal Family of Egypt.
The pharaoh would collect the taxes to support the country
The gods or sometimes a pharaoh.
Pharaohs were important to Egypt because they were the king of the ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptians thought the pharaoh was a child of the gods and a god himself. They also believed that if the pharaoh and his subjects honored the gods, their lives would be happy.
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
The ancient Egyptians were polytheistic, therefore they did not believe in a singular god.
it was hereditary-- the oldest son. no one decided
Their economy was based on the Pharaoh. It is that way because the Pharaoh would have to run the whole country. Without the Pharaoh the whole country would fall apart.