

What It Was Like to Be Egyptian Royalty ?
Oh, just your typical day of being worshipped as a god and having slaves attend to your every need

Egypt is an ancient country in North Africa, located along the Nile River. The history of Egypt dates back to around 3000 BC when the first pharaohs ruled over their people. In this time period, Egyptian royalty was considered to be gods and goddesses who were believed to have supernatural powers and abilities. They were treated with respect by all citizens because of their status as rulers; however, that did not mean they had an easy life at all!
The Pharaoh was considered both king and god at once — a very powerful position indeed! It was his job to protect his people from harm while also making sure they had enough food and water so they could survive another day on Earth (or afterlife). If any problems arose during his reign as king/god then he would consult with priests who would use magic spells or rituals called “heka” in order to solve them before anything bad happened.”
Power and Authority of the Pharaoh

The Pharaoh was considered to be divine, and therefore had the right to rule over his people. This concept is known as “the divine right of kings.”
In addition to his political authority, the Pharaoh also held religious authority over his people. He was thought to be a god or avatar of a god on earth who could communicate with other deities and receive their blessing for Egypt’s prosperity.
Luxuries of the Pharaoh
- Luxuries of the Pharaoh
The wealth and riches of a pharaoh’s life are legendary. They had personal servants to attend to their every need, including hairdressers and makeup artists who could make even an old man look young again. They were given lavish gifts from foreign rulers, including gold and jewels. And they lived in opulent palaces that were so beautiful they took your breath away when you saw them for the first time — and every time after that!