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Ancient Egypt manuela, juana florez

  • 2925 BCE

    Menes unites Egypt

    Menes unites Egypt
    In earlier Egyptian lore he was called Ohe and Mena, "The Fighter," and then was referred to as "The Established." He is remembered as the conqueror who first united Egypt under one rule and established the famous capital of Memphis, the seat of Egypt's unparalleled cultural achievements during the time of the Pharaohs.
  • Period: 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE

    Old kingdom

    Also known as the age of the pyramids, is when king Snuffer perfected the art of pyramids.
  • Period: 2040 BCE to 1782 BCE

    Middle Kingdom

    Is considered the classical age, is were literature and arts developed, the scholars remain divided and then conform the middle kingdom.
  • Period: 1570 BCE to 1069 BCE

    New Kingdom

    Is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period, is the disolution of the central goverment and the start of the Third Intermediate Period. This is the time egypt spread and made the empire.
  • Period: 1538 BCE to 1468 BCE

    Reign of Hatshepsut

    Queen Hatshepsut reigned over Egypt for more than 20 years. She served as queen alongside her husband, Thutmose II, but after his death, she converts into the new pharaoh after her step-son, Thutmose III. She reigned peaceably, building temples and monuments, resulting doing well for Egypt. After her death, Thutmose III, her step-son, erased her inscriptions and tried to eradicate her memor.
  • Period: 1479 BCE to 1425 BCE

    Thutmose III

    Was a great Egyptian leader, he made many good advances and some for the community
  • Period: 1292 BCE to 1190 BCE

    Ramses II

    He was the third king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, whose reign was the second longest in Egyptian history.
  • 525 BCE

    Persians invaded Egypt

    Persians invaded Egypt
    The Battle of Pelusium, was the first major battle between the Achaemenid Empire and ancient Egypt. This decisive battle transferred the throne of the Pharaohs to Cambyses II of Persia, king of the Persians. The battle was preceded and followed by sieges at Gaza and Memphis.
  • 332 BCE

    Greeks conquer Egyptiansy

    Greeks conquer Egyptiansy
    When Alexander the Great seized Egypt on his mission to conquer the Persian Empire in 332 B.C., he was one in a long line of Greeks who were dazzled by Egypt and its ancient culture. Theta made many changes in the Egyptian culture.