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Ancient Egypt- Pablo Gallego Ramirez/ Andres Felipe Lozano 8B

  • 3407 BCE

    Menes unites Egypt

    King menes is remembered as the conqueror who first united Egypt under one rule and established the capital named Memphis.
  • Period: 2613 BCE to 2181 BCE

    Old Kingdom

    The Old Kingdom, is when the pyramids of Egypt were built. Was a separation between the early dynastic period and the old kingdom, is the revolutionary change in architecture and egyptian art.
  • Period: 2040 BCE to 1782 BCE

    The Middle Kingdom

    The Middle Kingdom goes from Dynasties Eleven and Twelve; in the Middle Kingdom were built a inferior pyramids, in that time was created many civil and religious building projects.
  • 1700 BCE

    Hyksos conquer Egypt

    The name hyksos was given to Asians who invaded Egypt. They took advantage when Egypt was weak on weapons and politically weak so they could conquer them.
  • Period: 1507 BCE to 1070 BCE

    New Kingdom

    New Empire begins the reunification of Egypt under Ahmose I 1550 BC and ending around 1070 BC with the arrival to the throne of the Libyan sovereigns.
  • Period: 1492 BCE to 1479 BCE

    Reign of Thutmose II

    He was the son of Pharaoh Thutmose I and one of his secondary wives, named Mutnefert. He was in third place in the order of royal succession but his two brothers, Amenmose and Wadjmose, died before his father, enabling his coronation
  • Period: 1490 BCE to 1458 BCE

    Reign of Hathsepsut

    Fifth ruler of the XVIII Dynasty, Hathsepsut is one of the leading queens of ancient Egypt. In an unprecedented coup, Hathsepsut decided to reign in solitary and as if he were a pharaoh.
  • Period: 1306 BCE to 1234 BCE

    Reign Rameses II

    The reign of Rameses II is possibly one of the most prestigious of Egyptian history in the economic, administrative, cultural or military aspect, one of the longest reigns. Ramses II came from an important family but was not related to royalty.
  • 525 BCE

    Persians conquest of Egypt

    Cambyses II son of Cyrus the Great, invaded Egypt and succesfully overthrew the pharaoh
  • 332 BCE

    Greeks conquer Egyptians

    When Ptolemy ruled over Egypt, he found it wise to adapt to the older culture. He installed himself as a pharaoh, built a new capital at Alexandria, etc.