Bibliographies of Ancient Egypt: general overview |
XII dynasty
the middle kingdom of Egypt, the XII dynasty, the height of the Middle Kingdom, is one of the classic periods of Egyptian history |
Ancient
Egyptian people |
Chronology of new
kingdom and Post-Imperial Egypt |
Chronology of the Pharaohs |
Chronology of the Pharaohs |
Egyptian
chronology: dynasties |
Egyptian Gods |
Egyptian kings,
governors and other rulers |
Encyclopedia of the
rulers of Egypt |
Famous pharaohs |
Great queens
of Egypt |
Index
of Egyptian history I Dynasty ... Ptolemies ("XXXII" Dynasty) |
Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt |
Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt |
Portraits of
King and Queens of Egypt |
The queens
of Egypt |
Timeline
of ancient Egypt view over 170 pharaohs from Narmer (3,000 BC) to Cleopatra (30 BC), all in chronological order, along with other notable
events during their reign |
Who's who of Egypt |
Horizontaal |
People of Ancient Egypt |
Akhet-Aten the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt was a prosperous time for the state. The "Amarna Period", this most famous of periods of Ancient Egyptian
history, was directed by Akhenaten, a Pharaoh likely second only in fame to
Tutankhamun, his son-in-law |
Cleopatra: the last
Pharaoh of Egypt |
Hatshepsut queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from ca. 1503 to 1480 B.C. In contrast to the warlike temper of her dynasty, she devoted herself to
administration and the encouragement of commerce |
Hatshepsut: the queen who
would be king, The story of Hatshepsut |
Hatshepsut - the
woman King |
Het-Hert
the domain of Het-Hert (Hathor), the Name of Netjer who personifies Beauty, Love, and Motherhood. She is one of the most beloved Deities of all of
Kemet, having been worshipped since at least the beginning of its recorded history, and Her temples and shrines, some of which are still standing
today, are among the loveliest in the world, ... |
Hypatia |
Hypatia of Alexandria
Hypatia of Alexandria |
Imhotep Imhotep was a poet, an architect and physician-priest. He wrote many medical and didactic texts. He is best known, however, as the chief
architect of the step pyramid at Saqqara (third dynasty) |
Imhotep |
King Osorkon II |
King Sheshonq I |
King Tutankhamen |
King Tut: the boy pharaoh |
King Zoser
king Zoser lived in the third dynasty which lasted from 2686 BC to 2613
BC |
Merenre I |
Nefertiti |
Nefertiti: the bust of Nefertete |
Pharaoh
Akhenaten the pharaoh Akhenaten was known as the Heretic King. He was the tenth King of the 18th dynasty |
Pharaoh Maatkare Hatshepsut |
Ramses 2 |
Ramses II |
Ramses II:
Egyptologists stumble upon huge Ramses II statue |
RamsesIII |
Ramesses XI |
Scorpion King by Marie Parsons |
Sethy 1st, or use Sethy 1st |
Snefru
Snefru was the first king of the 4th dynasty (2613 - 2589 BC). He ruled for an estimated 24 years |
Ti
Ameny Net Ti Ameny Net was buried in a tomb in the sands of Egypt some time during the Egyptian pharaonic twenty-second dynasty between the years
950 and 730 B.C. |
Treasures of Tutankhamun |
Toutankhamon Toutankhamon - 18e dynastie - 1350 av. J.-C |
Tutankhamen
King Tutankhamen was the son - or perhaps the son-in-law - of Akhnaton. He was the 12th king of the 18th Dynasty. (1336-1327 B.C.) |
Tutankhamen,
pharaoh of Egypt |
Toetanchamon grafschilderingen, in Dutch |
Tutankhamun:
anatomy of an excavation the complete records of Howard Carter's excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun |
Tutankhamen's shrine II |
Who killed Tut? |
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