Since pharaohes had more than one wife, each pharaoh had a 'Great Chief Wife'. That wife's eldest son became the pharaoh. If that wife only had female kids, the eldest daughter became the Pharaoh
his first born son
If you mean why can't just anyone become pharaoh, it's because you have to be the oldest surviving son of the old pharaoh to become pharaoh, or I think if the son(s) perished, then the husband of the daughter of the old pharaoh. And, anyway, Egypt moved out of that system of government AGES ago, just to let you know.
Hatshepsue.
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.
Joseph the son of Jacob , interpreted the dreams of Pharaoh.
You are going for the famous heretic pharaoh Akhenaten.
Pharaohs weren't 'made'. Pharaohs were made pharaohs because they were the son of the original pharaoh, and the original pharaoh could not serve as pharaoh any longer, so the title of pharaoh was passed down to the son.
We are not give the name of Pharaoh's son who was killed in the 10th plague in Egypt.
Pharaoh was sometimes called "son of Ra".
Since pharaohes had more than one wife, each pharaoh had a 'Great Chief Wife'. That wife's eldest son became the pharaoh. If that wife only had female kids, the eldest daughter became the Pharaoh
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The next person to become a pharaoh was the pharaoh's son. most pharaohs had many wives which meant many kids.
The pharaoh that ascended after Hatshepsut was her nephew Thutmose III.
I would say No or yes. But mostly no. Hapi was a god. So if the pharaoh was the son, then he or she would be a god or goddess. Not a pharaoh. So yea the answer is no.
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.
his first born son