Two important pharaohs in ancient Egypt were Ramses II and Tutankhamun. Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, reigned for over 60 years and is known for his military conquests and extensive building projects. Tutankhamun, also known as the "Boy King," is famous for his intact tomb discovered in 1922, providing valuable insights into ancient Egyptian life and culture.
The most strongest and important pharaohs, of course. (this is a guess :3)
They were important to pharaohs because they showed how great or powerful they were and it helped them get to the afterlife. They were important to everyday Egyptians because they thought it was an honor to be in the presence of a great person's tomb.
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Pharaohs had their own likes and dislikes as we do today, though they probably all thought worship very important, enjoyed food and music, and also loved to use their power.
They took whatever they felt was important to them and wanted to spend time with it in the afterlife.
The most strongest and important pharaohs, of course. (this is a guess :3)
The pharaohs in hieroglyphs are large because they were considered very important by the Egyptians.
Looking after Egypt
Tutankamen, Khufu, Hatshepsut
The sphinx is important because it was of great value to the Pharaohs and Egyptians.
The Chicken , The Goose and The Turkey
Pharaohs where in the top in social class they were the most important because they please their gods they have a daily life
It was important because it showed that Pharaohs were of more importance of the rest of Egypt.
They were important to pharaohs because they showed how great or powerful they were and it helped them get to the afterlife. They were important to everyday Egyptians because they thought it was an honor to be in the presence of a great person's tomb.
Even though they're normally called Pharaohs, the Egyptians usually had kings/male Pharaohs, they did have two queens/female Pharaohs, Hatsheput and Cleopatra.
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