
Pharaoh
A Pharaoh was the monarch and supreme ruler of ancient Egypt, considered both a political leader and a divine figure embodying the gods' authority. As the central authority, the Pharaoh governed laws, managed resources, and oversaw monumental building projects like pyramids. They were seen as mediators between the gods and people, with their reign reflecting divine will. Pharaohs often had elaborate tombs and rituals to ensure their eternal life. Their leadership played a crucial role in maintaining Egypt’s stability, culture, and prosperity for thousands of years.