achient Egypt

  • 3100 BCE

    Menes united Egypt

    legendary first king of unified Egypt, who, according to tradition, joined Upper and Lower Egypt in a single centralized monarchy.
  • Period: 2575 BCE to 2130 BCE

    Old Kimgdom

    In the Old Kingdom the Egyptians discover all the interestin things like Pyramids, momiphication etc.
  • Period: 1938 BCE to 1630 BCE

    Middle Kingdom

    The Eleventh Dynasty pharaohs all ruled from Thebes, however, the first four kings are often placed within the First Intermediate Period and Montuhotep Nebhetepre.
  • Period: 1539 BCE to 1075 BCE

    New Kingdom

    is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period
  • Period: 1479 BCE to 1458 BCE

    reing of Hatshepsut

    Was the female ruler of ancient Egypt to reign as a male with the full authority of pharaoh. Her name means "Foremost of Noble Women" or "She is First Among Noble Women".
  • Period: 1479 BCE to 26 BCE

    Reing of Tutmose lll

    Thutmose III was a skilled warrior who brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria. He also built a great number of temples and monuments to commemorate his deeds.
  • Period: 1279 BCE to 1213 BCE

    Reing of Ramses ll

    was known to the Egyptians as Userma’atre’setepenre, which means 'Keeper of Harmony and Balance, Strong in Right. He is also known also as Ozymandias and as Ramesses the Great. He was the third pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty.
  • 525 BCE

    Persians conquer egypt

    The Battle of Pelusium, an important city in the eastern extremes of Egypt's Nile Delta
  • 332 BCE

    greeks conquer egypt

    Rule of Alexander the Great (332–323 BC)Alexander the Great conquered Egypt at an stage of his conquests. He respected the pharaonic religions and and he was proclaimed Pharaoh of Egypt. He established the city of Alexandria. After his death, in 323 BC, his empire was divided among his generals.
  • 300 BCE

    Hyksos Conquer Egypt

    The name Hyksos was used by the Egyptian historian Manetho. Hyksos was in fact probably an Egyptian term for “rulers of foreign lands” .