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Slide 1

... The Nile River Flows through Upper and Lower Egypt ...
Chapter 2 - Genovese
Chapter 2 - Genovese

... get their hands on the gold and fertile land of the Nile River Valley ...
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Pharaohs, Dynasties, and Pyramids
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... drove out the foreign invaders. A few interesting facts: While most pharaohs were men, Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh. She ruled for about 20 years. During her reign, there was peace in Egypt. Around 1372 B.C., Ikhnaton became pharaoh. He had new religious beliefs. He wanted the Egyptians to worshi ...
The Later Middle Ages
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... • when a king died, he was usually replaced by one of his children • succession—order in which royal family members inherit a throne • historians divided dynasties into Old, Middle, and New kingdoms • Old Kingdom began around 2575 B.C. as empire gained strength Pharaohs Rule • King of Egypt became k ...
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Chapter 4 - Egypt - Blanchard Middle School
Chapter 4 - Egypt - Blanchard Middle School

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... 3. Research: Select a number of the more significant Egyptian gods and outline their significance and responsibilities. 4. Make a table of the socio-political ladder in Egypt at this time. 5. Outline the role and importance of the vizier in the early eighteenth dynasty. 6. Discuss the extent to whi ...
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... about 3000 years ago two large kingdoms emerged. One in the North (called Lower Egypt) and one in the South (called Upper Egypt). In early Egypt there was a ruler called Narmer, Egypt’s first king. He united the two kingdoms and founded the first Egyptian Royal Family. For nearly 3000 years afterwar ...
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The Rulers of Egypt - Manasquan Public Schools

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Egypt unit 1 - Cobb Learning
Egypt unit 1 - Cobb Learning

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Ancient Egypt - Mr. Tredinnick
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Thebes, Egypt



Thebes (Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, Thēbai), known to the ancient Egyptians as Waset, was an ancient Egyptian city located east of the Nile about 800 kilometers (500 mi) south of the Mediterranean. Its ruins lie within the modern Egyptian city of Luxor. Karnak and the necropolis of ancient Thebes lie nearby on the Nile's west bank.
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