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In which of the following ways did Egyptian pharaohs differ from kings of other cultures?
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They were absolute rulers.
They were absolute rulers.
They were considered gods.
They were considered gods.
They were considered immortal.
They were considered immortal.
They passed their kingship to their sons.
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They were considered gods.
Egyptian pharaohs were viewed as divine—the living embodiment of gods (e.g., Horus, son of Ra)—which set them apart from most other cultures' kings, who might be powerful or semi-divine but were not generally worshiped as gods.
Egyptian pharaohs were viewed as divine—the living embodiment of gods (e.g., Horus, son of Ra)—which set them apart from most other cultures' kings, who might be powerful or semi-divine but were not generally worshiped as gods.
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