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Pharaoh

The Pharaoh was the monarch of ancient Egypt. The title came into use from the Eighteenth Dynasty onwards and was subsequently attributed to all the previous kings of Egypt. Before this Pharaoh was a term that meant more of the kings' administration. The earliest confirmed instance of the title used contemporaneously for a ruler is a letter to Akhenaten…

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Abolition
343 BC (last native pharaoh) · 30 BC (last Hellenistic pharaohs) · 313 AD (last known use of ancient Egyptian royal titulary)
Appointer
Hereditary
First monarch
Narmer or Menes (as King of Upper and Lower Egypt) · Akhenaten or Thutmose III (first to be called Pharaoh)
Formation
c. 3150 BCE (first by tradition) · c. 1458 BCE or c. 1352 BCE (first to be called a pharaoh)
Last monarch
Nectanebo II (last native) · Cleopatra and Caesarion (last Hellenistic pharaohs) · Maximinus Daza (last to have Egyptian royal titulary)
Residence
Varies by era

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Regalia

Crowns and headdresses

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Edges158
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Avg. degree1.99
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Pharaoh

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related to Ancient Egypt · 42
Pharaoh → According, Akkad, Alexander, Alexander's, Amun-Re, Another Mesopotamian, Atum, BCE, By, Darius, Djedefre, Djoser, During, Early Dynastic Period, Earth, Egypt, Egyptian, For, Gilgamesh, Great
related to Further reading · 34
Pharaoh → Alten, Anja Bettenworth, Being, Campaign, Christine Schmitz, Court, Der Mythos, Excursus, Franz Steiner Verlag, Garry, Gott, Gottkönigs, Grammar, Heros, Hieroglyphs, Hudson, Introduction, Jan Assmann, Lebensmodelle, Life
related to Etymology · 27
Pharaoh → About, Akhenaten, Armant, BCE, Courtier, During, Egyptian, Eighteenth, From, Great House, Health, High House, However, It, Live, Lord, May, New Kingdom, Prosper, Sometime
related to Rabbinic literature · 16
Pharaoh → Egypt's, Egyptian, Even, Ezekiel, Genesis Rabbah, God, In, In Exodus Rabbah, Mekhilta, Nebuchadnezzar, Nile, Pharaoh's, Rabbi Ishmael, Sennacherib, Shirah, Tanhuma
related to Classical Greece · 14
Pharaoh → Abdera, BCE, Classical Greece, Darius, Descriptions, Diodorus, Diodorus Siculus, Egypt, Egyptian, Greek, Hecataeus, Herodotus, One Ptolemaic-era, The
related to Functions · 9
Pharaoh → Also, As, Egyptians, Filled, In, More, The, This, To
Abolition · 3
Pharaoh → 30 BC (last Hellenistic pharaohs), 313 AD (last known use of ancient Egyptian royal titulary), 343 BC (last native pharaoh)
Last monarch · 3
Pharaoh → Cleopatra and Caesarion (last Hellenistic pharaohs), Maximinus Daza (last to have Egyptian royal titulary), Nectanebo II (last native)
see also · 3
Pharaoh → Ancient Egypt, Bible, List
First monarch · 2
Pharaoh → Akhenaten or Thutmose III (first to be called Pharaoh), Narmer or Menes (as King of Upper and Lower Egypt)

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king egypt egyptian name dynasty crown bce horus first title kings ancient royal new also earliest kingdom nemes crowns may

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
PharaohAbolition343 BC (last native pharaoh)1.00infobox
PharaohAbolition30 BC (last Hellenistic pharaohs)1.00infobox
PharaohAbolition313 AD (last known use of ancient Egyptian royal titulary)1.00infobox
PharaohAppointerHereditary1.00infobox
PharaohFirst monarchNarmer or Menes (as King of Upper and Lower Egypt)1.00infobox
PharaohFirst monarchAkhenaten or Thutmose III (first to be called Pharaoh)1.00infobox
PharaohFormationc. 3150 BCE (first by tradition)1.00infobox
PharaohFormationc. 1458 BCE or c. 1352 BCE (first to be called a pharaoh)1.00infobox
PharaohLast monarchNectanebo II (last native)1.00infobox
PharaohLast monarchCleopatra and Caesarion (last Hellenistic pharaohs)1.00infobox
PharaohLast monarchMaximinus Daza (last to have Egyptian royal titulary)1.00infobox
PharaohResidenceVaries by era1.00infobox
PharaohStyleFive-name titulary1.00infobox

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