The history of Egypth

  • Period: 1550 to 1070

    The New Empire

    The New Empire It is a period of great external expansion, both in Asia and in Kush (Nubia). Dynasty XVIII began with some pharaohs warriors, from Amosis I to Tutmosis III and Tutmosis IV. Amenophis III stopped the expansion and a period of peace began.
  • 1551

    The govern of the Pharaoh Ramses II

    The govern of the Pharaoh Ramses II
    After a period of monarchical weakness, the military castes, the nineteenth or the Ramésida dynasty came to power, which, fundamentally under Seti I and Ramses II, was energetic against the expansionist Hittite kings.
  • 1552

    The capital of Luxor.

    The capital of  Luxor.
    The capital in the new empire was Luxor.
  • The govern of the Pharaoh Kefrén

    The govern of the Pharaoh Kefrén
    The governor in the Middle Empire was the Pharaoh Kefrén.
  • Period: to

    The Middle Empire

    Irrigation projects were carried out to regulate the great flooding of the Nile, diverting it towards Lake Moeris (El Fayum). Commercial relations with the regions were also strengthened: African, Asian and Mediterranean. The artistic representations were humanized, and the cult to the god Amun was imposed.
  • The construction of the first Egyptian pyramid

    The construction of the first Egyptian pyramid
    It was ordered to be built by the pharaoh of the fourth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Cheops
    The estimated date of completion of the construction of the Great Pyramid is around 2570 a. C.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiK5lUcHXlM
  • The capital of Menfis

    The capital of Menfis
    The capital in the ancient empire was Memphis.
  • Period: to

    The Old Kingdom

    The Ancient Kingdom of Egypt, also called the Old Kingdom, is the period of Ancient Egyptian history comprised between c. 2686 and 2181 a. C. The governor of that time was the Pharaoh Dyeser.
  • The govern of the Pharaoh Dyeser.

    The govern of the Pharaoh Dyeser.
    The governor in the ancied empire was the Pharaoh Dyeser.