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Pharohs

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHARAOHS

BY: EMILY DIEHL

Cleopatra


Born: October 69 BC, Alexandria, Egypt
Died: August 12, 31 BC, Alexandria, Egypt
Nationality: Macedonian
Full name: Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator
Spouse: Mark Antony, Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopater, and Ptolemy XIV
Children: Caesarion, Cleopatra Selene II, Ptolemy Philadelphus, Alexander Helios

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Cleopatra VII ruled ancient Egypt as co-regent (first with her two younger brothers and then with her son) for almost three decades. She became the last in a dynasty of Macedonian rulers founded by Ptolemy, who served as general under Alexander the Great during his conquest of Egypt in 332 B.C. Well-educated and clever, Cleopatra could speak various languages and served as the dominant ruler in all three of her co-regencies. Her romantic liaisons and military alliances with the Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, as well as her supposed exotic beauty and powers of seduction, earned her an enduring place in history and popular myth.

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Cleopatra's name in hieroglyphics

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KING TUTANKHAMUN

King Tutankhamun

Born: 1341 BC, Ancient Egypt
Died: Ancient Egypt
Full name: Tutankhamun
Buried: KV62, Egypt
Spouse: Ankhesenamun
Parents: The Younger Lady, Akhenaten

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King Tut was the 12th king of the 18th Egyptian dynasty, in power from 1332 B.C.E. to 1323 B.C.E. During his reign, powerful advisers restored the traditional Egyptian religion which had been set aside by his predecessor Akhenaton, who had led the "Amarna Revolution." After his death at age 18, he disappeared from history until the discovery of his tomb in 1922. Since then, studies of his tomb and remains have revealed much information about his life and times

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Ramesses

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Born: 1303 BC
Died: 1213 BC
Spouse: Nefertari
Place of burial: KV7, Egypt, Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Parents: Tuya, Seti I
Children: Merneptah, Ramesses, Meritamen, Amun-her-khepeshef,

Rameses II (right 19th dynasty), son of Seti I, was around thirty years old when he became king of Egypt – and then reigned for 67 years. He had many wives, among them some of his own near relatives, and was the father of about 111 sons and 51 daughters.Ramses II, aka Ramesses II, Rameses II, Sese or Ozymandias (Greek), was one of the most powerful and influential pharaohs of Egypt.
King Ramses the Second took the throne of Egypt in his early twenties (around 1279 BC) and ruled for 66 years until his death (1213 BC). He was the third ruler of the 19th Dynasty and ruled for an amazing 67 years, the second longest reign of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.

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