Pharaohs were political and religious leaders of ancient Egypt. Title 'pharaoh' appeared in New Kingdom (1570-1069 BCE). First dynasty unified Egypt under Menes/Narmer in 3150 BCE. Rulers were initially called 'your majesty' to foreign dignitaries
Pharaohs were both gods and political figures in ancient Egypt. They inherited the throne through royal bloodline. Construction of tombs was crucial for afterlife rebirth
Ma'at represents truth, justice, harmony, and balance in ancient Egypt. Depicted as winged woman with ostrich feather on head. Feather was used in Weighing of the Heart ceremony in afterlife
Ancient Egyptian gods are depicted with animal heads and distinctive postures. Anime features gods from temples and tombs in various forms
Egyptian religion guided souls through underworld, eternal life, and rebirth. Underworld (Duat) had single entrance through deceased's tomb. Souls were judged by Osiris based on purity and sins. Eternal life meant rebirth indefinitely
Tutankhamun ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 BC during the Eighteenth Dynasty. Born as Tutankhaten, he became king at age nine after Akhenaten's short reigns. Married his half-sister Ankhesenpaaten, who had two infant daughters. Restored traditional Egyptian religion, ending Atenism and restoring Amun's supremacy