-
The capital of Egypt is Menfis
When the Roman Empire conquered and absorbed Ptolemaic Egypt, which disappears as a State.
The first pharaoh is called Narmer also known as Menes or Meni. -
The old Kingdom begins in 2.700 B.C and ends the 2.050 B.C
-
It is the time well-known especially for the consolidation of its art, the pyramids and the hypogeums are constructed like great funeral monuments of the Pharaohs, and great progresses in the sculpture and the relief. But it is also the period of excellence in writing: hieratic appears now for the first time. The Ancient Empire forged and consolidated the political, cultural and religious system emerged during the proto-dynamic period,
-
This is the map of the Old Kingdom of Egypt
-
In the Old Kingdom of Egypt the capital was Memphis
-
The Middle Kingdom begins in 2.050 B.C and ends the 1.550 B.C
-
Evolution of Egypt between the Old kingdom and the Old Kingdom
-
The middle kingdom stands aut in and the humansculture of the Pharaons
-
Despite the unification, under the Tebans rulers, nomarques continued to enjoy enough power within their lands at the beginning of the period. The first goal of Mentuhotep, after having conquered the city of Heracleópolis, was to achieve effective domination throughout the kingdom
-
The New Kingdom begin in 1.550 B.C and ends the 1.070 B.C
-
In the New Kingdom capital were jointhy Menphis and Thebes, but bater in the reing, the capitals was Ajet-Aton
-
This map of the New Kingdom
-
The XVIII dynasty includes some of the most famous Pharaohs of Egypt, including Amosis I, Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III, Amenhotep III, Akhenaten and Tutankhamun. Queen Hatshepsut concentrated on extending the foreign trade of Egypt, and sent a commercial expedition to Punt Country. Tuthmosis III extended the Egyptian army, led successfully, and created the largest empire that Egypt had ever seen.