It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
In Ancient Egypt when a pharaoh died, they were entombed with certain things that were needed to get through the afterlife. These things included small carved Sabtis figures and pictures of what the pharaoh should be doing in the afterlife.
There is no current Pharaoh Egypt is a republic. The last pharaoh was Cleopatra who died in 30 BCE after that the country became a province of the Roman Empire.
They were built to be a grave for the pharaoh, his family, and sometimes his servants. Ancient Egyptians believed that whoever was buried with the pharaoh in the pyramid would be with him in the after-life. Example: The pharaoh's servants would still be his servants after he died if they were buried with him in the pyramid.
he wore a golden mask, he was buried with very beautiful toys and jewels, he was only 9 when he ruled, he died a sudden death when he was 19.
she was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt
Tutankhamen was a boy pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. He died at a very young age.
Yes, Cleo died when she was a Pharaoh. she was the last Pharaoh of Egypt.
It depends, if you were the son you would most likely become Pharaoh after your father or mother Pharaoh died. then if you die without a child the position goes to the second closest relative.
You were able to become pharaoh whenever one of your close relatives died and you were next in line.
Hatshepsut died in 1482B.C. she was the best known and powerful pharaoh of Egypt.
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
In Ancient Egypt when a pharaoh died, they were entombed with certain things that were needed to get through the afterlife. These things included small carved Sabtis figures and pictures of what the pharaoh should be doing in the afterlife.
There is no current Pharaoh Egypt is a republic. The last pharaoh was Cleopatra who died in 30 BCE after that the country became a province of the Roman Empire.
They were built to be a grave for the pharaoh, his family, and sometimes his servants. Ancient Egyptians believed that whoever was buried with the pharaoh in the pyramid would be with him in the after-life. Example: The pharaoh's servants would still be his servants after he died if they were buried with him in the pyramid.
the pyramids were connected to the afterlife because, in ancient Egypt, they believed the pyramid symbolised life. so, when a Pharaoh died the put him in there, life after death...
Hashepsut was the first pharaoh that was a women. She took power from her step son and then her son was planning a plot against her but know one knows how she died.