The only Egyptian pharaoh who did not become a mummy after his death was which

Updated on history 2024-07-04
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cleopatra VII.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When you die, take out the internal organs, apply a layer of oil and a layer of cloth, a layer of oil and a layer of cloth, and a layer of oil and a layer of cloth, and you will be mummified! The purpose is to embalm and sublimate the soul.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't know how it was formed, but mummification may have been an honor in ancient Egypt (personal opinion).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Is it just a coincidence that Egypt discovered the mummy of the "Monkey King", 2,300 years ago?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In ancient Egypt, only nobles, members of the royal family, and pharaohs were mummified after death. They have a very superstitious idea, the ancient Egyptians believed that people have a soul after death, their soul is attached to their body, if they are mummified, then their soul and body will be immortalized after death, so they made their flesh into the form of a mummy.

    In ancient Egyptian mythology, their souls were divided into three parts, including good and evil, shadows, and true namesWhen they mummified pharaohs and nobles, they would take out their entrails and put them in the corresponding ornate vials, but their hearts would remain in their bodies, waiting for Anubis to judge the dead.

    If Anubis had been a bad actor in his lifetime, he would have fed the dogs with their hearts, of course, these are ancient Egyptian legends, not necessarily credible.

    In the ancient Egyptians' concept, they believed that nature gave them the power to be reborn, so they believed that they could be resurrected after death, and only people with noble status could be mummified to get a chance to be reborn.

    They believe that the body is also a mummy, which can still provide a carrier for the soul after death, and after embalming their body, they order their descendants to keep it properly and then protect it in other ways, and they believe that when the body can be preserved intact, the soul of the deceased can identify his body, so that the soul of the deceased can be reborn after leaving his body.

    Of course, I think these are all imagined by the ancient Egyptians themselves, and there is no so-called eternal life, so it is better to cherish the present.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The ancient Egyptians wanted to be "resurrected", so they embalmed and wrapped the bodies of people after death. The ancient Egyptians, rich and poor, were mummified after death.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In ancient Egypt, mummification was a symbol of domination, so only after the death of a person of the ruling class could they be called a mummy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In Egypt, only an elder with a noble identity could be mummified after death and placed in a pyramid in the hope that he would reach the place of heaven.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Only those with a more prominent status are eligible to be mummified, after all, the cost of making a mummy is quite high.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In ancient Egypt, only those who had high power would be mummified when they died, hoping that the person would never decay, which was a symbol of power.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the past, only ancient Egyptian pharaohs could be mummified, but with the spread and development of this tradition, eventually the ancient Egyptians, rich and poor, were mummified after death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In ancient Egypt, whether rich or poor, people were mummified after death. They believed that man was made up of "body" and "soul", and that even in another world, the dead still needed their own body, otherwise they could not exist.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the past, only the ancient Egyptian pharaohs could be mummified, and later the ancient Egyptians, whether rich or poor, were mummified after death.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because the ancient Egyptians believed that after death, the soul of a person would not die out, but would still be attached to the corpse or statue, so the pharaohs and other kings were mummified after death, yearning for eternal life. From the Paleolithic period, the Egyptians feared death. Believing in the existence of an afterlife is more or less free from this fear.

    Therefore, the people of that time made careful preparations when burying the dead.

    In the time of the pharaohs, as the gap between the rich and the poor in society widened and the hierarchy gradually became stricter, people's yearning for a better afterlife became more urgent, which in turn formed the worship of the corpses of the dead. They believe that if the body of the deceased is preserved in a recognizable form, the spirit in the human body, which we often refer to as the "soul", will return to the body of the deceased.

    If the body is intact and does not decay, the soul and body will live in another world. If the body decays, the soul ceases to exist, and the person will truly die. If a part of the body is damaged, the deceased will lose the same part of the body in the next life, so it is necessary to preserve the body in order for the deceased to continue to live a better life in the next life.

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