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Published on Nov 20, 2015
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PHARAOHS
THE STRONG, THE POWERFUL, THE REMEMBERED
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Darren Krape
2.
HATSHEPSUT: BEFORE POWER
born around 1508 BC in Thebes
"foremost of noble ladies"
child of Thutmose I and Ahmose
married Thutmose II who died before she was 30
Photo by
Argenberg
3.
HATSHEPSUT: RISE TO POWER
When Thutmose II died, Thutmose III next in line
Hatshepsut acted as regent for her nephew
Eventually claims throne for her own
Depicted as a man in some images and statues
Wanted to assert her authority
4.
HATSHEPSUT: ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Wanted to ensure economic prosperity
extended trade
wanted to restore buildings and build new ones
not interested in conquering new lands
possible short military campaign in Nubia
5.
HATSHEPSUT: DEATH
died early in the year of 1458 BC
possibly assassinated by Thutmose III
possibly died from a skin cream with a toxic ingredient
buried in Thebes
6.
THUTMOSE III: BEFORE POWER
born around 1504 BC
full name: Menkheperre Thutmose III
He was short, about 5 feet tall
began rule as pharaoh around 1458
Known today as "The Napoleon of Ancient Egypt"
7.
THUTMOSE: MILITARY CONSQUESTS
First Campaign
marched to Gaza, then to Yahmai
Traveled on an unexpected route
Surprise attack on the enemy encamped at Megiddo
The campaign was successful, Megiddo taken after 8 months
8.
THUTMOSE III: MILITARY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Led 17 campaigns in all
Ports on the Phoenician coast became supply bases
Attacked kingdom of Mitanni
other cities were taken in smaller campaigns
extended Egypt's boudaries
9.
THUTMOSE III: EXTRAS
He enlarged the temple of Anon at Karnak
craftsmanship and art progressed during his reign
He traveled a lot and brought several animals to Egypt
He described the chicken as " bird that gives birth everyday"
10.
THUTMOSE III: DEATh
Died in 1426 BC
laid to rest in the valley of the tombs of the kings
located in western Thebes
His tomb was looted by robbers
11.
TUT: BEFORE POWER
born around 1341 BC
original name was Tutankhaten
His name meant "Living image of Aten"
His father was Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten
became king around 1332 BC at age 9
12.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: AKHENATEN
Known as the heretic king
neglected domestic and foreign affairs
changed Egypt's polytheistic beliefs to monotheistic
This caused a lot of social problems
moved royal court to Amarna from Thebes
13.
TUT: DURING POWER
Married Ankesenamun in 1332 BC
They had 2 stillborn daughters
changed is name to Tutankhamun
means "living image of amun"
Things were controlled by regents
14.
TUT: FIXING FATHER'S MISTAKES
Eveything controlled by Ay and Horemheb
Went back to polytheistic beliefs
Royal court moved to Memphis
Tried to restore foreign relations
Wanted to restore older order
15.
TUT: EXTRAS
Changed name to Tutankhamun
Trained in military
Possibly good at archery, but didn't see many battles
Some battles did occur over trade routes and border disputes
16.
TUT: DEATH
Died around 1323 BC at the age of 18 or 19
Not sure what the cause of death was
Because he had no heir, his death caused disputes
Hasty burying occurred 70 days after his death
Buried in the tomb in the Valley of the Kings
17.
TUT: DEATH
Tomb was undiscovered for a while
Buried with oils, toys, jewelry, and statues
Stone sarcophagus contained 3 coffins
Not remembered for what he did during his rule
Remembered for the artifacts and treasures he was buried with
18.
RAMSES II: BEFORE POWER
Born in 1303 BC
Named after grandfather, Ramses I
Had an older brother who died when Ramses was 14
Married his two main wives at age 15
Joined his father in military campaigns
19.
RAMSES II: MILITARY
Was leading campaigns by the age of 22
Crowned pharaoh at age 25 in 1279 BC
Extended borders
Led his army against many enemies
Hittites, Syrians, Libyans, and Nubians
20.
RAMSES II: MILITARY
Battle of Kadesh
Was fought against the Hittites
Ramses had 20,000 men, Hittite army had 50,000
5,000 carriages were used
No one really won, Ramses still returned a military hero
21.
RAMSES II: BUILDING
Had many temples and structures built
Ramesseum
Abu Simbel
Pi-Ramesses
22.
RAMSES II: DEATH
Died in 1213 BC
Died around the age of 90
Buried in the Valley of the Kings
His mummy was moved to protect it from thieves
Known to some as the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt
23.
CLEOPATRA VII: BEFORE POWER
Born around 69 BC
Clepatra VII Thea Philopator
Greek heritage and culture
Father was King Ptolemy XII
Married younger brother Ptolemy XIII
24.
CLEOPATRA VII: RISE TO POWER
In 51 BC, Cleopatra and Ptolemy inherited throne
Egypt was struggling at the time
Cleopatra rivaled with her brother
She fled to Syria to build an army
In 48 BC, she returned and gained control of the throne
25.
CLEOPATRA VII: JULIUS CAESAR
Caesar helped Cleopatra reclaim throne
He made Ptolemy XIV joint ruler with her
Ptolemy XIII fled and drowned in the Nile
Caesar fell in love with Cleopatra
They had a son named Caesarion
26.
CLEOPATRA VII: MARK ANTONY
Mark Antony had a love affair with Cleopatra
They had three children together
Two of their children were twins
They were named Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene
Octavian, Antony's wife's brother declares war on Cleopatra
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CLEOPATRA VII: THE END
Together, Cleopatra and Antony assembled 500 ships
Battle of Actium in 31 BC. Terrible loses, forced to retreat.
Antony stabs himself when he thought Cleopatra died
Cleopatra killed herself when Antony was dead
She was bit by an asp and died August 12, 30 BC.
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