People rubbed themselves daily with perfumed oil. ... The pharaoh was responsible for all aspects of Egyptian life -- keeping the irrigation works in order, directing the army, keeping peace, and issuing laws. He also controlled trade and the economy. The base of the pharaoh's power was his control of the land.
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While it would take volumes to write a comprehensive guide to ancient Egypt, we have attempted to provide an introduction to many of the fascinating aspects of daily life in ancient Egypt. ... another pharaoh would stop at almost nothing to institute a monotheistic religion and a boy king was cut down in the prime of life.
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About the daily life in ancient Egypt. ... More than one woman even ruled the Egyptian land as pharaoh. While women were highly regarded and given rights that most of their contemporaries in other lands could only dream of, daily life in ancient Egypt for women also involved responsibilities for most of the duties of the home.
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Pharaoh: Lord of the Two Land ... ; The most powerful person in ancient Egypt was the pharaoh. The pharaoh was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people, holding the titles: 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'.
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Did you ever hear the saying " We live like kings?" Or " We are about as close to royalty as you can get?" Do you really know what royalty had to go through? Sure, sometimes it was tons of fun, but other...I dunno. Wanna know about the daily life of a pharaoh? Keep an eye on us while we construct this page.
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Daily Life in Tut’s World ; For both King Tutankhamun and his subjects, life in ancient Egypt centered on the Nile, the longest river in the world. Each year in early summer, heavy rains in the Ethiopian highlands south of Egypt caused the river to flood.
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   Life of a pharaoh was very different from a slave, farmer, and other people in Egypt.  A pharaoh was the one who gave orders to people. He was the one who ruled. ... People had to recognize the pharaoh as their ruler and offer him the finest and most valuable goods of their land. Pharaohs were very important people.
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After a pharaoh died, his oldest son would inherit the position. But what if he didn't have any sons? This wasn't usually a problem since pharaohs had many wives, who bore many children. In fact, Ramses II had over 100 children!
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As we move into Exodus/Shemot (where we meet the mythic/historical Pharaoh – the all-powerful enslaver), join us for a meditation reflecting on the internal nature of Pharaoh.  The story of liberation is about seeing through and beyond Pharaoh’s authority ... RSS Feed for Spirituality in Daily Life: IJS Podcasts...
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Pyramids, Mummies and Daily Life ... A pyramid is a massive structure built as a tomb or grave to house and protect the body of a pharaoh for the afterlife and as a monument to honor the pharaoh. It has four triangular sides that meet at a point. Pyramids were made from huge blocks of stone.
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