
1) Aida figure 2) Ancient egyptian king 3) Ancient egyptian ruler 4) Ancient kilt-wearing ruler 5) Ancient monarch 6) Ancient Nile king 7) Ancient ruler 8) Canadian mountain 9) Cheops was one 10) City-building game 11) Diospolite ruler 12) Dynasty member 13) Egyptian monarch 14) Egyptian ruler 15) Exodus figure 
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 A43 A45 S1:t S3:t S2 S4 ==Title origin== The title originates in the Egyptian term pr ˤ3, literally `great house`, describing the royal palace. Historically, however, `pharaoh` only started being used as a title for the king during the New Kingdom, specifically during the middle of the eighteenth dynasty, after the reign of Hatshepsut. ==Etym...
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[Book of Abraham]  In Latter-day Saint theology, Pharaoh is the proper name of the first king of Egypt, as found in the Book of Abraham in the Pearl of Great Price. According to the Mormon text, Pharaoh is the son of Egyptus, daughter of Ham, son of Noah, who rules Egypt righteously during his entire reign. However, he does not have the `ful...
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[video game]  Campaign: Predynastic Period Campaign: Archaic Period Campaign: Old Kingdom Campaign: Middle Kingdom Campaign: New Kingdom ==Historical accuracy== Although the puzzle-like aspect of Pharaoh keeps the simulation far from realistic, the game stays true to the chronological order and timing of major events in the history of Egypt,...
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• (n.) See Faro. • (n.) A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated.
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(from Egyptian per `aa, `great house`), originally, the royal palace in ancient Egypt; the word came to be used as a synonym for the Egyptian king ... [9 related articles]
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Hebrew form of the Egyptian royal title Per-'o. This term, meaning `great house`, was originally applied to the royal household, and after about 950 BC to the king. Pharaohs wore insignia of...
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 Pha'raoh  noun
Pha'raoh  noun [ Hebrew 
 parōh ; of Egyptian origin: confer Latin 
 pharao , Greek .... Confer 
 Faro .] 
 1.  A title by which the sovereigns of ancient Egypt were designated.  
 2.  See 
 Faro .  
 Pharaoh's chicken  (Zoology) , 
 the gier-eagle, ...
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 Pharaoh was the title of the ruler of Ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh was the title of the ruler of Ancient Egypt.
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 from par'oh
from par'oh
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 [n] - the title of the ancient Egyptian kings
[n] - the title of the ancient Egyptian kings
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 Pharaoh of Egypt noun the title of the ancient Egyptian kings
Pharaoh of Egypt noun the title of the ancient Egyptian kings
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 Hebrew form of the Egyptian royal title Per-'o. This term, meaning `great house`, was originally applied to the royal household, and after about 950 BC to the king
Hebrew form of the Egyptian royal title Per-'o. This term, meaning `great house`, was originally applied to the royal household, and after about 950 BC to the king
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 name used for an Egyptian king. It comes from two Egyptian words meaning great house (per wer), so he was named after his palace.
name used for an Egyptian king. It comes from two Egyptian words meaning great house (per wer), so he was named after his palace.
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 Egyptian meaning "Great House" originally the title for the kings palace, but later [between 1350 BC and 900 BC] became the name for the king.  He was thought to be the son of Osiris, who`s responsibility it was to rule on earth, and act as a link between man and god.
Egyptian meaning "Great House" originally the title for the kings palace, but later [between 1350 BC and 900 BC] became the name for the king.  He was thought to be the son of Osiris, who`s responsibility it was to rule on earth, and act as a link between man and god.
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