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The Pharaoh created laws in Egypt and collected taxes from the people.

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What are the pharaohs considered to be?

In general, apart from the ruler of the Two Lands (North and South Egypt), the Pharaoh was the manifestation of Horus. When the Pharaoh died, he became Osiris (the father of Horus), and the new Pharaoh became Horus. One of the titles of Horus was 'the High, the Far-off', representing the discernment of a hawk flying high above the ground, yet observing the smallest movement (a useful characteristic for a ruler).


Did queen Nefertiti conquer any land?

Nefertiti did not conquer any new lands as she reigned as Queen along side Pharaoh Akhenaten. She was unable to provide him with a son and was replaced by her daughter shortly before she disappeared from the historical record.


What is the different between Egypt gods and roman gods?

Different lands different people different "religions". Sorry for the dryness but mainly pharaoh was considered a god amongst humans while roman gods were more like gods who liked fiddling with humans. In my opinion.


How did Queen Hatshepsut help increase trade in Egypt?

Queen Hatshepsut significantly boosted trade in Egypt by establishing new trade routes and fostering relationships with foreign lands. One of her most notable achievements was the expedition to Punt, which brought back valuable resources like gold, ivory, and myrrh. She promoted commercial activities and directly supported the construction of trade ships, enhancing Egypt's economic prosperity. Her efforts not only enriched the kingdom but also helped solidify her reign as a powerful and progressive pharaoh.


Who was meryt-neith?

Meryt-Neith was an ancient Egyptian queen and possibly the first female pharaoh, ruling during the early Dynastic Period around 3000 BCE. She is often associated with the First Dynasty and is believed to have been the wife or mother of King Narmer, who is credited with unifying Egypt. Meryt-Neith held significant titles, including "great one of the house" and "mistress of the two lands," indicating her high status in Egyptian society. Her tomb, located at Abydos, is one of the earliest known royal burials, highlighting her importance in ancient Egyptian history.

Related Questions

Which women Pharaoh ordered conquered lands pay tribute to Egypt in exchange of protection?

Nefertiti


What was unusual about the region of Hatshepsut?

Hatshepsut was the first woman to rule as pharaoh. She expanded Egypts trade with other lands.


What was unusual about the region Hatshepsut?

Hatshepsut was the first woman to rule as pharaoh. She expanded Egypts trade with other lands.


Who works with food in ancient Egypt?

usually farmers or slaves cook or crop the food in lands for their pharaoh or a god


Do lands in the game of Magic: The Gathering have a specific color associated with them?

Yes, lands in Magic: The Gathering have specific colors associated with them, which determine the type of mana they can produce when tapped.


Who founded ship?

Ancient ship Praise of the Two Lands is the first ship bearing a name built by Egyptian pharaoh Sneferu.


Who was the most powerful pharaoh of all time?

Most likely Menes. The first Lord of the Two Lands. He unified North and South Egypt into one Kingdom with himself as the King(Pharaoh).


What statement best describes life for settlers in the West?

Settlers had an easy time farminng western lands


Which term describes a person who believes a nation should expand by taking over foreign lands?

populist


What has the author A Clark written?

A. Clark has written: 'Resource assessment of northern lands : federal government activities ='


What best describes lands that are protected by laws?

Lands protected by laws are typically designated as protected areas, such as national parks, wildlife reserves, or marine sanctuaries. These areas have legal safeguards in place to conserve their natural, cultural, or recreational values, and to restrict activities that could harm the environment or wildlife. Protection may involve regulations on hunting, fishing, logging, or development to ensure the preservation of the land for future generations.


What describes a problem associated with Europe's coal A burning it pollutes the air B It is rapidly being depleted C It is difficult to ship D It is only in lands above the Arctic Circle?

As a fossil fuel, all coal produces pollution. Most countries are trying to get away from using coal as a source of energy.