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    gods, they would put this man in control of their politics, these men were Pharaohs. That being said not all Pharaohs were self proclaimed prophets, many were heir to the throne and many were chosen by the populace to be said leader. Because of their great reliance on the gods the second highest in command were the high priests. These men were said to be in direct communication with the gods, so as was with the Pharaohs, they were treated with the highest respect. As well as priests, nobles…

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    Many people assume that the ruler was Egyptian, since that's where she ended up. It turns out that she actually came from Greek origins, though the exact details of this are less clear. Number Fourteen: Cleopatra Became Pharaoh at 18 Years Old This is quite impressive, since pharaoh is the equivalent of queen. She had to share the throne with her younger brother, who was only 10. Number Thirteen: She was the Product of Incest This was not unusual back then, and was especially common…

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    opportunities that were opened up through the abundance and lack of certain resources. Social Classes and Jobs: Ancient Egyptians were usually divided in 7 main groups and would usually gain different positions of power and jobs hereditarily. The Pharaoh was the head of the entire empire and born into the job. He was fabled to be a link or passage to the gods or powerful being that was sent to earth to rule and create laws then pass on to the next life The Nobles and Officials were either…

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    It was 1364 B.C the day I called myself “The ARRIVAL” which means the day that Amenhotep became The Great Pharaoh of the new Kingdom. That morning when the sun peaks over the great sandy dons . The village wakes up ,the farmers brings plants,vegetables and fruits to the ceremony to offer to the great pharaoh of the new kingdom. As the kingdom was watching the great pharaoh be crowned in front of the wave over family's, farmers, works and also me. I’ve been living on the streets of the…

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    actions of life through their gods. Both Greeks and Egyptians were polytheistic, but with gods with different reasons. The Greeks were more into culture and the gods, which blessed them with their surroundings. Egyptians were more dedicated to their Pharaoh, who was seen as a living god to Egyptians. Both ancient Egyptians worshipped many gods and goddesses. Each of these gods and goddesses were believed to have a special gift or power to rule the world or life of someone. Greeks and Egyptians…

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    an extended family. Not many Jewish Holidays are celebrated in your house, almost all of them are celebrated in your community and with your extended Jewish family. Us Jews are caring towards each other. When we, the Israelites, were enslaved to Pharaoh, the Lord told other believers to gather with their neighbors for a feast before he struck plague upon Egypt. The Lord did not want to plague in believers in God or any other Jews not enslaved so he told them to, “take some of the blood and put…

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    In the 1950s a tour guide was taking a visitor, King Saud, from Saudi Arabia for a tour around the pyramids, when he suggested that an area around the base of the pyramids get clear of sand so the people could get a ground level of them. The chief of antiquities inspector of Giza, Zaki Nour, agreed and ordered an archeological team to uncover the are to see if there is anything of interest. While digging, the team found large limestone slabs set into the ground with mortar around them, meaning…

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    Levant; archaeological and literary records have demonstrated interactions with the “Sea Peoples”, Mesopotamians, and other “Asiatics” from the east. The Ramesside Period occurred during late New Kingdom, at which time Ramses II ruled as a militaristic pharaoh who warred against the eastern Hittites to expand their territory within the Levant. One of the key wars he led against them here was the Battle of Kadesh, though it has been a topic of debate between historians. Though Ramses depicts…

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    In this world, there are so many different beliefs and religions that people follow. People tend to rely on those beliefs/ religions when something unexplainable occurs. When the hurricane somehow came to Charleston and hit the History Department but left the English Department with no scratches, people would respond in different way. Some would question their faith/religion or others would just even accept the fate. The people in the history department where confused after the damage since they…

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