Who is the Pharaoh called
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The Pharaoh in ancient Egypt was the political and religious leader of the people and held the titles 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'. The word 'pharaoh' is the Greek form of the Egyptian pero or per-a-a, which was the designation for the royal residence and means `Great House'
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it is buried form of Egypt's kings. Simply kings of Egypt's who were dead are called Pharaoh.
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