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siniylev [52]
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We’re Egyptian pharaohs great leaders? Explain

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Vlad1618 [11]2 years ago
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Yes. they were considered devine leaders. hope this helps:)
ivolga24 [154]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt were the supreme leaders of the land. They were like kings or emperors. They ruled both upper and lower Egypt and were both the political and religious leader. ... The son of the current Pharaoh would inherit the title and would often go through training, so he could be a good leader.

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