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An interesting fact about the pharaohs of ancient Egypt is that they were often not only political leaders, but also religious figures. Pharaohs were considered divine beings and their power was seen as a gift from the gods. For example, Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled for over 60 years, not only expanded the borders of Egypt, but also built many temples, including the famous temple of Abu Simbel. In addition, Ancient Egypt had a custom of “foundation stone” where a new pharaoh would lay the foundation of a new temple or building, which symbolized his authority and divine blessing. This emphasized the importance of the pharaoh as a mediator between the gods and the people.
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