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The Role of the Pharaoh . Leader of Ancient Egypt. Picture This…. 8,000 years ago, before the pyramids, before the sphinx, before the Pharaohs… everyone was using the Nile waters but there were arguments over who had the rights to use it What types of arguments might they have been having?
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The Role of the Pharaoh Leader of Ancient Egypt
Picture This… • 8,000 years ago, before the pyramids, before the sphinx, before the Pharaohs… everyone was using the Nile waters but there were arguments over who had the rights to use it • What types of arguments might they have been having? • Can you suggest a solution to this problem? Put someone in charge of monitoring the distribution of water!
That person became King and had power over life and death • Over time the position became more and more important and eventually developed into the role we now call Pharaoh
At first there were a couple of kings • Can you see them on the Narmer Palette, a primary source?
Here is a hint… look for one of the two crowns Deshret – the red crown of Lower Egypt Hedjet – the white crown of Upper Egypt
This is a story that tells how the “couple” of kings merged into one Pharaoh • The story of Narmer who conquered Lower Egypt and became the first Pharaoh • Can you work it out?
Here is another source… How can you tell there is only one pharaoh now? Pharaoh is on the left Pschent – Double Crown of Egypt
Role of the Pharaoh • Pharaoh means “great house” • Had many roles in his kingdom • Watched over law courts • Chief of the temples • Led army • Controlled trade expeditions • Supervised water system • Stored grain
Role of the Pharaoh, cont’d • Ancient Egyptians believed that each pharaoh was a living god in the human form of Horus • Pharaohs pleased the gods which brought good fortune to all of Egypt • Transported on a chair carried by servants
Pharaoh Symbols • Items which stood for kingship: • Crowns, which were headdresses with jewels, stood for “Supreme Rank” • False beards, worn by kings and queens, stood for royal authority • Scepter carried by kings and queens also meant royal authority
A Day in the Life of a Pharaoh • Please the gods by going to the temple(s) and praying • Hear daily news from trusted Vizier • Check on building projects • Entertained by servants or spend time with wives (if he had leisure time)
Sources • Trekearth.com • Studyblue.com • Ancientegypt.co.uk • Goddesschess.blogspot.com • Redbubble.com • Euler.sul.edu