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He was the founder of the old kingdom. He is known for building the first pyramid. The pyramid was made to protect his tomb.
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You was also called Khnum Khufu. He was part of the old kingdom. He built the biggest pyramid. I was made of mud bricks and lime stone. Had three chambers and the chambers were filled with jewels.
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Hatshepsut was the most famous female pharaoh. She was a wife, daughter, and sister to pharaoh's. She reigned for 21 years, and in those years she had many construction projects for foreign trade. In all of her 21 years she never was involved in a war
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Thutmose III was the stepson of Hatshepsut. he reigned Egypt for 54 years and died at the early age of 56. He was known as " Napoleon of Egypt". He got into many many wars. But he expanded Egypt greatly
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His rule is known as one of artistic glory and prosperity. His rule helped healthy trade relations. He built many monuments. He is the pharaoh with the most statues.
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He change the religion of Egypt. The people agreed that after his death they would destroy his statues. He was eliminated from the list of kings.
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He was the most famous pharaoh of all time. He was pharaoh at 10 years old but he reigned for nine years. His mummy is still in tact no one knows how he died.
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Ramesses was called “ The great ancestor”. He is said to have a victorious military career. He conquered the Hittites, Syrians, and Nubians. He built an extensive amount of monuments spread all over Egypt. He died at 90 years old and was buried in the valley of kings.
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He is known as Xerxes the Great. He is known for his attempted invasion of Greece. He is known as a Persian ruler and Pharaoh. He was assassinated by his own commander.
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She was also known as Cleopatra Philopator. She was the last pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. She introduced many new things to help the Egyptian economy. All of her relationships with other kingdoms, foreign relations, and personal relations were great value. Her brother challenged her at the throne. She committed suicide, Though by what it means it is still unproven. She liked plays, documentaries, dramas and movies being made about her life. After her death the Egyptian empire came to an end