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Refers to the supreme rulers of ancient Egypt, who were considered kings and gods. The term is derived from the Egyptian "per-aa," meaning "great house," and originally referred to the royal palace. The term was used as a synonym or title of respect for the Egyptian king beginning in the New Kingdom, from the 18th dynasty (1539-1292 BCE) onwards. In modern usage, it generally is used as a title to refer to all ancient Egyptian kings, regardless of when they ruled.

AAT-näkymä Henkilö, toimijat
Kaunokki-tunnus 44515
altLabel faraot
definedConcept Y7253
id 300150507
koodi 44515
kuuluu sanastoon kaunokki-ontologia
kuvaus Refers to the supreme rulers of ancient Egypt, who were considered kings and gods. The term is derived from the Egyptian "per-aa," meaning "great house," and originally referred to the royal palace. The term was used as a synonym or title of respect for the Egyptian king beginning in the New Kingdom, from the 18th dynasty (1539-1292 BCE) onwards. In modern usage, it generally is used as a title to refer to all ancient Egyptian kings, regardless of when they ruled.
laajempi käsite hallitsijat, monarchs
liittyy Jacob is presented to Pharaoh by Joseph, Jehohahaz is taken prisoner by King Necho II and brought to Egypt, Joseph and five of his brothers tell Pharaoh of Jacob's arrival, Josiah marches out to arrest Pharaoh's progress, King Necho II makes Jehohahaz' brother, Eliakim, king of Judah and changes his name into Jehoiakim, King Necho II of Egypt traverses Palestine with his army, King Shishak (Sesac) of Egypt captures the fortified cities of Judah and attacks Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 12:4), Moses (and Aaron) before Pharaoh enthroned (recurrent scene ~ the ten plagues), Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh (Exodus 5-7:13), Moses and Pharaoh's crown: Pharaoh playfully places his crown on the head of the infant Moses, who throws it to the ground and tramples on it; or Moses breaks the crown while playing, Necho sends ambassadors to Josiah, Pharaoh and his army engulfed in the Red Sea (Israelites not or barely visible), Pharaoh commands the affliction of the Israelites, Pharaoh condemns the chief butler (cup-bearer) and baker ~ story of Joseph, Pharaoh decrees the drowning of every new male offspring among the Israelites, Pharaoh is informed of the murder of the Egyptian, Pharaoh is told of the flight of the Israelites, Pharaoh mourning his dead son ~ the tenth plague, Pharaoh orders Shiphrah and Puah, the two midwives, to kill all the Israelites' male infants, Pharaoh sends Joseph's brothers with wagons to fetch their families and Jacob, Pharaoh takes off his signet-ring and puts it on Joseph's finger; Joseph is appointed overseer, Pharaoh's death, Pharaoh's descent into hell ~ Ezekiel's prophecies, Pharaoh, as a cedar-tree, cut down ~ Ezekiel's prophecies, Pharaoh, as a dragon or a crocodile, falls upon the open fields ~ Ezekiel's prophecies, Psammetichus, king of Egypt, and the courtesan Rhodopis; Cupid assists her in putting on her sandal (while she was bathing one day an eagle carried away one of her sandals and dropped it near Pharaoh, who started to look for its owner), Sarah attracts the attention of the Egyptians and is taken to Pharaoh's palace, Sarah with Pharaoh, Shishak loots the temple treasure, Simeon and Levi bring the wounded son before Pharaoh, during the night Pharaoh sends for Moses and Aaron and begs them to depart, faaraon unet ~ kertomus Joosefista, life of Hadad in the palace of Pharaoh, servants complaining to Pharaoh (recurrent scene ~ the ten plagues), the fulfilment of the dreams: Pharaoh restores the butler to his former position, but has the baker hanged ~ story of Joseph, the plague of boils: Moses throws a handful of ashes into the air in front of Pharaoh and it produces boils on the people and the animals, the plague of water turned into blood: as Pharaoh goes down to the Nile, Aaron strikes the surface of the river with his rod; the water turns into blood and all the fishes die
nimi faarao, faaraot, faraoner, pharaohs
prefLabel faaraot, faraoner, pharaohs
related to noblemen
vastaa faarao, keyword174340944346, p3000, p300150507
yläluokka hallitsijat

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