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The Pharaohs The Pharaoh is the most powerful living being in Egyptian Society. All Pharaohs are males from the same family, believed to be from the son god Re. Pharaohs were suppose to be able to speak to the gods. This is the head sculpture of Akhenaten From wikipedia.com

Vizier The Role of a Vizier was to assist a Pharaoh in ruling his kingdom. Viziers were in charge of the government and kept it organized.

High Priests and Nobles Priests, Engineers, and Doctors High priests and Nobles were “[People] in a high position of power or influence.“ These people have very little authority but were viewed as great helpers in this society

Scribes Craftsmen Farmers, Soliders, and Tomb Builders These were the writers of the time, they wrote important notes and letters for those above them