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Ancient Egypt grounded political authority in the language of cosmic balance. Pharaohs ruled not merely as monarchs, but as divine guardians responsible for preserving Ma'at — the sacred principle of order sustaining both society and the universe itself. Power therefore carried religious meaning at every level of governance. This book examines how sacred kingship shaped the structure of the Egyptian state across centuries of dynastic rule. Temples, priesthoods, and royal ceremonies reinforced the image of the pharaoh as mediator between humanity and the gods. Political legitimacy depended on maintaining agricultural stability, military security, and ritual continuity within a society deeply organized around divine hierarchy. The narrative also explores how theological authority strengthened centralized control. Monumental architecture, court administration, and public ritual projected the image of eternal stability even during periods of internal tension and dynastic instability. Religion became inseparable from law, taxation, and state bureaucracy. Ancient Egypt emerges here not simply as an early kingdom, but as one of history's most enduring experiments in transforming spiritual belief into political structure and imperial endurance.
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Liczba stron: 164
Rok wydania: 2026
