Pharaonic
Pharaonic refers to anything relating to the pharaohs, the rulers of ancient Egypt, or to the civilization during the era when pharaohs were the central political and religious authorities. The term derives from pharaoh, from Greek Pharaō, which in turn comes from the Egyptian title per-aa meaning "great house" and by extension the ruler himself.
In political and religious life, the pharaoh was viewed as a divine or semi-divine sovereign, an intermediary
Culturally, pharaonic Egypt produced monumental architecture such as pyramids, temples, and monumental statues, as well as
The pharaonic period spans from the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3100 BCE) to the end of the
In modern usage, pharaonic can describe a style or quality evoking ancient Egyptian royal imagery—often grand