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Ancient Egypt Civilzation

  • Jan 29, 1279

    The reign of Rameses II Begins

    The reign of Rameses II Begins
    The Reign of Rameses II begins; he fights to regain control of lands in Africa and western Asia Picture Source:www.s9.com
  • Jan 29, 1347

    Tutankhamen Reign

    Tutankhamen Reign
    King Tut restores the old gods from the Akhenatens Dynasty. Picture Source:news.nationalgeographic.com
  • Jan 29, 1364

    Akhenaten takes Throne

    Akhenaten takes Throne
    Akhenaten takes Throne and establishs a monotheistic cult, religious disputes causes unrest throughout Egypt. Picture Source:www.crystalinks.com
  • Jan 29, 1470

    Hatshepsut Dies

    Hatshepsut Dies
    Hatshepsut Dies and Thutmose III becomes pharaoh. Picture Source:www.egiptologia.com
  • Jan 29, 1550

    New Kingdom Begins

    New Kingdom Begins
    The Middle Kingdom came to an end around 1650 with the invasion of Egpyt by a group of people from western asia known as the Hyksos. Picture Source:www.kidspast.com
  • Middle Kingdom Begins

    Middle Kingdom Begins
    A new dynasty gained control of all Egypt and began the Middle Kingdom, a period of stability lasting from about 2055 B.C. to 1650 B.C. This is also known as golden age of stability. Picture Source: wesciv2012egypt.blogspot.com
  • Intermidiate Period Begins

    Intermidiate Period Begins
    The Old Kingdom eventually collapsed, followed by a period of disorder that lasted about 150 years. Picture Source: news.bbc.co.uk
  • Grreat Pyramid of King Khufu

    Grreat Pyramid of King Khufu
    The building of the Great Pyramid of King Khufu at Giza begins. It took 100,000 Egyptians 20 years to build the Great Pyramid Greek Historian Herodotus reports. Image Source: www.personal.psu.edu
  • The Old Kingdom

    The Old Kingdom
    The Old Kingdom, which lasted from around 2700 B.C. to 2700 B.C., was an age of prosperity and splendor. The Monarches of the Old Kingdom were powerful rulers over a unified state. Pic Source: egy-king.blogspot.com
  • King Menes

    King Menes
    3100 B.C. King Menes unites the villages of Upper and Lower Egypt. Image Source: myspace.com