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'''Pharaoh''' was the title of the emperor (of godly status) in ]. See ]. See also ]. | '''Pharaoh''' was the title of the emperor (of godly status) in ]. See ]. See also ]. | ||
Please note that this list is not complete. | Please note that this list is not complete. |
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Pharaoh was the title of the emperor (of godly status) in ancient Egypt. See History of Egypt. See also monarch. Please note that this list is not complete.
Pharaohs
- Djoser - Commissioned the Step Pyramid designed by Imhotep
- Huni
- Sneferu- comissioned the two pyramids, including the "bent pyramid"
- Khufu AKA Cheops - commissioned one of the Great Pyramids at Giza
- Khafre
- Menkaure
- Wenis
- Pepy II
- Amenophos I
- Tutmosis I
- Hatshepsut of Egypt- a rare occurrence of a female Pharaoh
- Tutmosis III
- Amenophos II
- Tutmosis IV
- Amenophis III
- Akhenaton and co-regent Smenkahare - Founder of brief period of Egyptian monothesiasm Aten
- Tutankhamun
- Ay
- Horemheb - Former General and advisor to Tutankhamun
- Rameses I
- Seti I
- Rameses II
- Merenptah
- Rameses III
- Rameses IV
- Rameses IX
- Rameses XI
- The Tanites
- Psusennes I
- Amenemope
- Ptolomy XIII
- Cleopatra VII of Egypt - Kills her brother to take control, marries Mark Anthony and then they both kill themselves 7 years later