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- Pharaoh was the title of the king of Egypt during the Dynastic Period. The pharaoh's rule was an absolute monarchy, though, as with many Near Eastern rulers, numerous advisors had influence on his decisions. In later periods the pharaoh of Egypt declared himself a god and demanded worship alongside the established deities of Egypt. This practice, a method of declaring divine sanction for a king's rule, is not unique to Egypt but occurred widely throughout the Near East. This article is a stub. You can help by [ expanding it].
- Pharaoh is a title for the divine ruler of Egypt. It was invented by the Bible as the divinely inspired authors of that work couldn't be bothered to learn the real names of the kings in that land. Pronounced fair-oh by the way and not like Phaggot or The Phantom Menace.
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- A Pharaoh is a ruler in ancient Egypt. It is a title used in many modern discussions of the ancient Egyptian rulers of all periods; the title originates in the term pr-aa which means "great house" and describes the royal palace. The title of pharaoh started being used for the king during the New Kingdom. For simplification, however, there is a general acceptance amongst modern writers to use the term to relate to all periods.
- Meaning "Great House" it wasn't used to refer to the Kings of Egypt until the New Kingdom. The Pharaohs were considered Gods on earth in Ancient Egypt. Since the Egyptians believed life continued after death, the Pharaohs were mummified and placed within their own Pyramids along with treasures, furniture, everyday items, and food. It was believed that disturbing a mummy, especially a Pharaoh's mummy, would result in the Curse of the Pharaohs upon the one who did it.
- The Pharaoh is a minifigure introduced in 2010, as part of the 8684 Minifigures Series 2. He includes a Nemes headdress, a cobra scepter, and a black display stand.
- Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic period. rulers were believed to be the reincarnation of Horus[1]. The Pharaoh was also believed to be the son of the sun god Ra
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- Pharaoh was the title of an ancient Egyptian ruler. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
- The Pharaoh was an absolute ruler, his word was infallible. He also was the military and religious leader of the Senpet, so the control of the Empire relied in his hands.
- Pharaoh is the Warlord of the Van Cortlandt Rangers.
- The Pharaoh is the ruler of Egypt. Though other pharaoh's may rule other kingdoms nearby as well.
- Pharaoh - карта в Call of Duty: Ghosts. Действие происходит в пустыне на заброшенном участке.
- Pharaoh is a pinball machine produced by Williams.
- <default>Pharaoh</default> Ciudad Apariciones Producto Lema Pharaoh es una firma de artículos cosméticos con presencia en las ciudades de Los Santos y Liberty City.
- Pharaoh was the title used to describe the monarch of Ancient Egypt. The Pharaoh was considered semi-divine, and was regarded as the son of Ra, as well as the son of Osiris and Isis. System Lords are sometimes called Pharaohs. (SG1: "Within the Serpent's Grasp", "Secrets")
- Pharaoh is a real time strategy city-building video game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra Entertainment. An expansion pack, Cleopatra: Queen of the Nile, was released the following year and included new features and a new campaign.
- Der Pharao ist eine Minifigur aus der Collectable Minifiguren Serie 2. Er hat einen Stab und ein Nemes-Kopftuch. Er hat folgende Fähigkeiten: Kraft Kreativität Tempo
- The Pharaoh is a newcomer unit added to Metal Slug Attack, first appearing in the Extra Ops titled Mummy's, again during Pharaoh Rebirth, and then later during Another Story.
- Pharaoh are the rulers of ancient Aegypt and Egypt.
- Pharaoh was a title used by the ancient Egyptian rulers of all periods. The title originates in the term "pr-aa" which means "great house" and describes the royal palace. The title of Pharaoh started being used for the king during the Egyptian New Kingdom, specifically during the middle of the eighteenth dynasty. The title was also used by the rulers of the mythical island of Kerma.
- Pharaoh (Japanese: ファラオ, Farao) is the main antagonist of the video game, Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chōzetsu Tensei! Vulcan Horuseus. His Beyblade is Chaosic Khebra 90WF.
- Pharaoh is an enemy encountered in Breath of Fire II.
- Pharaoh was the name for a king and the son of the god Ra.
- Pharaoh is a Demi-Human MvP in Bossnia [Lv:1]. He drops File:Masque of Tutankhamen.gif Masque of Tutankhamen (100.00%) which is a Collector Quest Item.
- Pharaoh is currently a senior officer in Redemption of the flag National Pirate Radio on Cobalt.
- Pharaoh is Simulation Game developed by Impressions Games and published by Sierra on 1999 and part of the City Building Series. It's a sequel to the Caesar games. As its name implies, the game is set in Ancient Egypt, and in campaign mode it follows the exploits of several dynasties throughout history. You'll get the chance to construct massive Mastabas and Pyramids, battle against the Nubians, cultivate the fertile banks of the Nile, and even have to appease the various Egyptian gods to avoid retribution and receive blessings, or, alternatively, curses.
- Pharaoh was Lyman Banner's cat. When Banner was alive, he had a relationship with Pharaoh. He was rarely seen without him, even at official school meetings. Vellian Crowler had a great dislike and fear of Pharaoh, often claiming that the cat had rabies or other diseases. After Banner's spirit was freed, it began to live inside Pharaoh. Banner's spirit emerges to support Jaden several times throughout the series, but each time Pharaoh eventually swallows his soul again. Currently, Pharaoh, along with Lyman Banner's spirit, is travelling with Jaden.
- Pharaoh is a title used in many modern discussions of the ancient Egyptian rulers of all periods. In antiquity this title began to be used for the ruler who was the religious and political leader of united ancient Egypt. This was true only during the New Kingdom, specifically during the middle of the eighteenth dynasty. For simplification however, there is a general acceptance amongst modern writers to use the term to relate to all periods. The pharaoh often was depicted as wearing a false beard made of goat hair during rituals and ceremonies.
- The Pharaoh is the leader of the Egyptians, and their most powerful regular Hero. Egyptian players start with a Pharaoh; they do not take up any population slots but cannot be trained. If killed, Pharaoh will return from the dead 90 seconds later at the player's starting Town Center, free of charge. Normally a player can only control one Pharaoh at a time, though worshippers of Osiris can research the New Kingdom technology to control two. Osiris worshippers can also use his God Power to turn Pharaoh into a superhero unit, the Son of Osiris.
- The designation Pharaoh is the title of King, used by the Egyptians. The term Pharaoh ultimately derives from a compound word written as pr-`3 also spelt par'o in texts, used only in larger phrases like smr pr-`3 'Courtier of the Great House', with specific reference to the buildings of the court or palace itself. From the Twelfth Dynasty onwards the word appears in a wish formula 'Great Home , may it live, prosper, and be in health', but only with reference to the buildings of the court rather than the king himself.
- Pharaoh is an Egyptian-themed monster who was a former fiance of Divatox, apparently a thousand years ago. He was called by Porto at Divatox's request to destroy the Turbo Rangers, she threatened to throw him in a trash heap if he didn't. His staff was capable of turning normal English-language writing into hieroglyphics, he had no power without it. Since it resembled a staff Adam designed for a Egyptian stunt show at his place of work, Adam took it and all the writing around him became hieroglyphics. Once the Piranhatrons had retrieved his staff, Pharaoh planned to stop the Rangers personally, but he expected Divatox to send him home. Divatox flattered him and manipulated him to keep fighting. Once he grew huge, he decided not to work for Divatox, but for himself. Unfortunately for him, h
- "Pharaoh" was an ancient Egyptian term for "king". (PROSE: The King of Golden Death) The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom visited a pyramid in which an unnamed pharaoh's treasures were being placed. (TV: The Daleks' Master Plan) Erimem was the child of Pharaoh Amenhotep II, and should have herself become pharaoh. However, she was passed over, largely because of her gender, and the throne instead went to Thutmose IV. The Fifth Doctor could name every pharaoh that Egypt ever had. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion) Pharaoh Ptolemy I built a lighthouse at Alexandria. (COMIC: Voyager)
- Pharaoh was a title, somewhat equivalent to a king, as used by the Human population of ancient Egypt. One pharoah was Ramses II (TOS episode: "Patterns of Force") and another was Ramses III. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
- . Organized by Fade in 2188 CE, Pharaoh was formed with the intentions of bringing about the downfall of the extremely powerful and secretive organization and ultimately, gaining vengeance against the .
- The Pharaoh was the son of an unnamed female Pharaoh who Osman regarded as a militant and petty ruler. It is unknown what happened to this Pharaoh, but eventually her son (this Pharaoh) ruled. In his early years as Pharaoh, he was a kind and just ruler, righting all the sins of his mother. Sometime near the end of the Fifth Age, he suddenly changed and became like his mother. At an unknown time, a group of Amascut devotees attempted to overthrow the Pharaoh, but failed. They were subsequently exiled from Menaphos and retreated to Pollnivneach to regroup for another attempt.
- Rulers of the desert who sleep within royal coffins, deep within ruins that dot the desert region. Although they are monsters, divine power swells within them. They are powerful beings that command the "anubis" and "sphinx". Although one could say they are living witnesses to history, they have only just awakened; and since they have been sleeping for such a long time, many of them have vague memories. They are presently aiming to restore their kingdoms to prosperity and they endeavor to make children with their beloved partners.
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