Chapter 8 What did the pharaohs of ancient Egypt accomplish, and how did they do it?

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THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PHARAOHS

Chapter 8What did the pharaohs of ancient Egypt accomplish, and how did

they do it?

Ancient Egypt

Three periods of stability:

Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom New Kingdom

Old Kingdom

2700 – 2200 B.C.E. Early pharaohs set

up a strong central government.

Built great pyramids.

Middle Kingdom

2000 – 1800 B.C.E. Period of

Reunification because it followed chaos and disunity.

Many great achievements in literature, art, and architecture.

New Kingdom

1600 – 1100 B.C.E. Egypt’s Golden

Age. Peace and Stability Egypt was very

powerful. Trade Building

Monuments.

Pharaoh Khufu“The Pyramid Builder”

Reigned during the Old Kingdom

Ruled from 2551 – 2528 B.C.E.

Builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza. Took 20 years to build and over 2 million stone blocks.

Organized a central government.

Pharaoh Senusret I: “Patron of the Arts”

Reigned during the Middle Kingdom.

Ruled from 1971 – 1926 B.C.E.

Ruled a stable and unified Egypt.

Encouraged art and Literature

Built White Chapel made of alabaster, gold, and covered in artwork.

Pharaoh Hatshepsut:“Promoter of Trade”

Reigned during the New Kingdom.

Ruled from 1473 – 1458 B.C.E.

First Female Ruler. Traded with the

kindom of Punt. Posed as a male,

wore beard, wore men’s clothes.

Built Dayr al-Bahri

Pharaoh Ramses II:“Military Leader & Master Builder”

Also reigned during New Kingdom.

He ruled from 1290 to 1224 B.C.E.

Called Ramses the Great. He reigned for more than 60

years. Best known for military

leadership and building monuments.

Signed the world’s first peace treaty.

Built temple at Abu Simbel.

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