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  1. The divinity of the pharaoh in greek sources.Andrew Collins - 2014 - Classical Quarterly 64 (2):841-844.
    It has long been known that the Egyptian pharaoh was regarded as divine in Egyptian culture. He was the son of Re and the mediator between the gods and humankind. During the royal coronation, he was transformed into a manifestation of the god Horus. He could be referred to as antr, and was regularly described in inscriptions as ‘the good god’ or ‘perfect god’. By the New Kingdom period, the king's divinity was believed to be imbued by his possession of (...)
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