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Pharaohs of Egypt
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Pharaohs Pharaohs were (usually) the kings of Egypt.
According to Egyptian legend, the first kings of Egypt were later some of the most famous gods. All of the Pharaohs we know today existed at the end of the Predynastic period. Pharaohs ruled with absolute power. There were few if any challenged against the King.
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Responsibility Of Pharaohs
Despite absolute power the Pharaoh was expected to rule subject to Ma’at. Ma’at was the goddess and symbol of the equilibrium of the universe. The Pharaoh was expected to govern according to the principles of Ma’at. Any King that attempted to radically change society would be seen as destroying the equilibrium that was so important to Egyptian tradition.
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Succession To keep the pure line of succession, a Pharaoh passed on the throne to the eldest son born of the Principal Queen Each king was usually keen to demonstrate to his subjects that he was the “chosen” heir. The Pharaoh owned all of the land, people, and possessions in Egypt. Any personal wealth enjoyed by Egyptians people was considered a result of the generosity of the King.
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Menes Founding King of the 1st Dynasty Ruled between 3100-2850 B.C.E
First Pharaoh to unify upper and lower Egypt into one Kingdom Ancient Egypt’s form of a civilization began with King Menes. During his reign he expanded his kingdom and developed commercial trade links.
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Menes His chief wife was Queen Berenib, although she wasn’t the mother of his heir: Djer. He died at the age of 63. According to legend he was attacked by wild dogs or Nile crocodiles. He died leaving behind the legacy of a powerful civilization.
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Tuthmosis III The son of Tuthmosis II and Isris
When his father died his stepmother, Hatshepsut, took charge. She was Tuthmosis III co-regent and for 20 years he was pushed into the background as she ruled Egypt. When she died Tuthmosis III became Pharaoh. As an act of revenge he destroyed as many of Hatshepsut’s statues, monuments and buildings as he could.
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Tuthmosis III He was remembered for is successful military campaigns.
He had numerous victories against neighboring areas. In his lifetime he married several times for diplomatic reasons. King Tuthmosis III established Egypt as a powerful military strength. King Tuthmosis III died in his 55th year of reigning and was buried in the Valley of the Kings.
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Akenaton Original name was Amonhotep IV. Reigned 1350-1334 B.C.E
He wanted to change the Egyptian supreme god from Amon-Re to Aton. Therefore he changed his name to Akenaton which means “he who serves Aton” This was the first attempt at radically changing the Egyptian religion.
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Akenaton His wife Nefertiti was known for her beauty.
Today, Akenaton is remembered for trying to introduce monotheism to Egypt. Monotheism means only one god:Aton. After his reign Egypt returned back to their old Gods.
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Djoser Djoser reigned for about 19 years.
His right hand man, Imhotep, was famous for his genius. Imhotep came up with the idea of the step pyramid. The pyramids design consisted of six giant steps and contained many chambers and secret tunnels. It is believed that during Djoser’s reign, he extended the Egyptian Southern Border. He left behind the legacy of the step pyramid, which was the basis of all other pyramids to come.
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Rames II Went to the throne at the age of 20 and reigned for 67 years.
This was the second longest reign for any Egyptian King. Ramses is remembered for constructing many architectural marvels. Constructed more colossal statues than any other Egyptian King.
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Ramses II Ramses also had many military victories.
Not long after the reign of Ramses II, Egypt was invaded and eventually fell to the rule of foreigners. Ramses not only excelled in architecture but he also had a great number of wives. By the end of his life Ramses had over 100 children!
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Khufu Khufu lived from 2589-2566 B.C.E He reigned for around 24 years.
Khufu is most remembered for building Great Pyramid of Giza. The pyramid originally stood 481 feet tall. Khufu left behind the legacy of the Great Pyramid and even today it’s still a mystery to how it was built.
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Tutankhamen King Tutankhamen came to the throne at a very young age. Around age 10 King Tutankhamen helped restore Egypt's old beliefs from when his father tried to make Egypt a monotheistic society. He died suddenly at the young age of 18 by a blow to the back of his head. Since his tomb had not yet been made, he was laid in a tomb of a member of the nobility. He is famous today because of his tomb found by archaeologists. Some say it was the most important archaeological find.
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Questions In your opinion, was it right for the Pharaohs to rule with absolute power? Explain. Do you think Egypt would be so well known today if Pharaohs did not exist? In ancient Egypt all property belonged to the Pharaohs, would our society be successful if this was true today about the President?
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