In ancient Egypt, religion, government and arts were closely linked. They had a tradition of Divine Kingship by which the Pharaoh was their king as well as god. After his death, he would help them in their afterlife. Hence they build pyramids and rock cut tombs displaying rich art.
The Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
The Pharaoh is the highest priest and government official. also the Pharaoh was believed to be half god and man and the child of the gods
The religions in Egypt at the moment is Islam and Christianity. These religions are not connected to the religions of ancient egypt.
Cheese and kwackews
they are linked together by the phroh because they go to war
The government of ancient Egypt was the pharoah. They used religion and the army to govern their empire. They were seen as living gods.
In ancient Egypt, religion, government and arts were closely linked. They had a tradition of Divine Kingship by which the Pharaoh was their king as well as god. After his death, he would help them in their afterlife. Hence they build pyramids and rock cut tombs displaying rich art.
ancient Egypt had a different religion and type of government. They also used hieroglyphics to write instead of Arabic. Modern Egypt has a president that is elected and not a living god pharaoh.
The Embalmers were in charge of mummification in ancient Egypt.
A Theocracy is a government run and influenced by a religion. A pharaoh is equivalent to a king in ancient Egypt.
I think It's Islamit is but ancient Egypt had their own religion
at the time of ancient Egypt the government was the strongest in the world
The Pharaoh is the highest priest and government official. also the Pharaoh was believed to be half god and man and the child of the gods
Because they believed that God was the one who appointed certain people to be the Pharaohs and Kings.....(Pharaohs and kings would involve the government and God appointing them was what involves the religion)
Both of these Ancient Civilizations worshipped many gods/goddesses.