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1472 BCE
Egypt's first female ruler
Hatshepsut was egypt's first female pharaoh and declared herself the only ruler in 1472 B.C -
1353 BCE
Arise a new pharaoh with new beliefs
Akhenaton was the first pharaoh to promote a belief in only one god which angered the priests. -
1333 BCE
Akhenaton's beliefs replaced
A new ruler name Tutankhamen rose 3 years after Akhenaton's death and establish the old beliefs and practices. -
1279 BCE
Prosperous Egypt comes from a powerful ruler
44 years after Tutankhamen death's arise another ruler, one of the strongest if not the strongest Egyptian pharaoh. Ramses II ruled Egypt for such a long time keeping it in peace and expanding its territory. -
1213 BCE
End of Ramses's reign
Ramses lived to more than 90 years, and ruled for more than 66 years. A once and still is powerful ruler has come to an end with his remarkable achievements of expanding Egypt and leaving Egypt in peace even after he's gone. -
1070 BCE
The beginning of Egypt's end
After Ramses died Egypt gradually weaken and fall under the power of a foreign ruler, Alexander the Great.