The kings of ancient Egypt are known as pharaohs. Pharaohs were the rulers of ancient Egypt, and the title was used from the early dynastic period (c. 3150 BCE) until the fall of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (30 BCE) and the Roman conquest of Egypt (30 BCE - 641 CE). Pharaohs were considered to be divine and held absolute power over the country, including its administration, economy, and religion. Pharaohs oversaw the building of monumental structures such as pyramids and temples, and they were responsible for the protection of Egypt from foreign invaders. Some of the most well-known pharaohs include Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Cleopatra.
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