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Ancient Egyptian Theocracy: Structure, Roles, and Governance #287223 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram outlines the governance model of Ancient Egyptian theocracy, where authority originated from the divine and flowed through the pharaoh, high priests, and judicial officials. Key roles included the chief judge, chief prosecutor, special tribunals, and 12 juries, while citizens elected expert assemblies for 8-year terms. The system emphasized temple service as central to state function and legitimacy.
Used in history classrooms, museum exhibits, or educational websites teaching ancient civilizations; targets students and educators seeking visual aids on political-religious systems in antiquity.
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