Usually by succession in the family line, but as the line came on the female side, they had to marry the next in line female, usually their sister. They also married all their female relatives to make sure, and stop any usurper marrying one and claiming the throne.
After a Pharaoh becomes a Pharaoh he ha to expand Egypt, win wars, and other things like that.
The egyiptians thought a pharaoh was a god and they could really do whatever they wanted.
In the Biblical account, Pharaoh delegates part of his own authority and power to Joseph. Joseph is clearly an important man, but he's still subject to Pharaoh.
to have more power
a slave had to work, while a pharaoh didn't have to. slaves are under the power of the pharaoh. the pharaoh rules over himself
The pharaoh had the most power in ancient Egypt. He was like a king, so he ruled Egypt. Hope this answers your question!
The egyiptians thought a pharaoh was a god and they could really do whatever they wanted.
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The Pharaoh. By governor you must mean monarchs.
The pharaoh's first adviser was called a vizier. His family also stood right under him in terms of power. However, everyone in Egypt was beneath the Pharaoh in terms of status and power.
In the Biblical account, Pharaoh delegates part of his own authority and power to Joseph. Joseph is clearly an important man, but he's still subject to Pharaoh.
The pharaoh was the king of Egypt. He ruled over the people and made himself a god to them, of course he had no mythological or magical power.
In ancient Egypt, the supreme ruler was the pharaoh. He had absolute power of his kingdom.
the pharaoh wore it to show his or her power over lower egypt
Pharoah remained in power until he/she died or resigned
the Millennium items. His name (which he had forgotten) was a source of power too.
He became Pharaoh at a young age becasue his father died when he was fie and Tutankhamun was heir to the throne.