The Egyptian Dynasities
Dynasties This list is incomplete. Pharaohs are missing or have been left out above all in the lists of the Early and the intermediate Periods. All the dates until the Late Period should be taken with a grain of salt, some think a good deal more than just a grain. |
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Predynastic Period | c.3500-3100 BCE | ||
Early Dynastic Period | c.3100-2686 BCE |
'Scorpion'
Narmer 1st Dynastyc.3100-2890 BCE Menes (Hor-Aha)
Djer
Wadj (Djet)
Den
Anendjib
Semerkhet
Qa'a 2nd Dynastyc.2890-2686 BCE Hotepsekhemwy
Raneb
Nynetjer
Seth-Peribsen
Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom c.2686-2181 BCE 3rd Dynastyc.2686-2613 BCE
14th Dynastyc.1786-1603 BCE
Nehesy
15th Dynastyc.1674-1567 BCE
Hyksos kings
Semqen ? Aper-Anati ?
Sakir-Har
Khyan (Apachnan)
Apepi I (Apophis)
Apepi II (Khamudi?) (c.1542-1532)
16th Dynastyc.1684-1567 BCE
Hyksos kings
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17th Dynastyc.1650-1567
Sobekemsaf I Sekhemre Wadjkhau
Sobekemsaf II
Intef VII
Tao I Seakhtenre
Tao II Sekenenre
Kamose Wadjkheperre
Amenhotep I Djeserkare (c.1546-1527)
Thutmose I Akheperkare (c.1527-1515)
Thutmose II Akheperenre (c.1515-1498)
Queen Hatshepsut Maatkare (c.1498-1483)
Thutmose III Menkhepere (c.1504-1450)
Amenhotep II Akheperure (c.1450-1412)
Thutmose IV Men-khepru-Re (1412-1402)
Amenhotep III Nebmaatre (c.1402-1364)
Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Neferkheperure (c.1350-1334)
Smenkhkare Ankhheperure (c.1334)
Tutankhamen Nebkheperoure (c.1334-1325)
Ay Kheperkheperure (c.1325-1321)
Horemheb Djeserkheperure (c.1321-1293)
Seti I Merienptah Menmaatre (c.1291-1278)
Ramses II Meriamen Usermaatre Setepenre (c.1279-1212)
Merneptah Hetephermaat Baenre Meriamen (c.1212-1202)
Amenmes Heqawaset Menmire Setepenre (c.1202-1199)
Seti II Merenptah Userkheperure Setepenre (c.1199-1193)
Merneptah Siptah Sekhaenre/Akhenre (c.1193-1187)
Queen Twosret Setepenmut Sitre Meriamen (c.1187-1185)
Queen Hatshepsut - Queen of the Sea - Queen of Commerce
HATSHEPSUT: The Queen Who Would Be King (History
Documentary featuring Bob Brier)
Who was Champollian? Who was Queen Hatshepsut?
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Queen Hatshepsut – The Pharaoh Who Conquered the Sea
Watch this fascinating video of archeologists who build a replica of Qukeen Hatshepsut's ships shown in Bas Relief at the Deir El Bahari Temple and Complex:
For educational purpose only all credits to BBC
Over 3,000 years ago legend has it that Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's first female pharaoh, sent a fleet of ships to the wonderful, distant land of Punt. A bas-relief in the temple where she is entombed in Luxor shows them bringing back extraordinary treasures. But did this expedition really happen? And if it did, where exactly is the land of Punt?
Drawing upon recent finds, archaeologist Cheryl Ward sets out to recreate the voyage in a full-size replica of one of these ancient ships, sailing it in the wake of Hatshepsut's fleet in search of the mythical land of Punt. A human adventure as well as a scientific challenge, the expedition proves that, contrary to popular belief, the ancient Egyptians had the necessary tools, science and techniques to sail the seas.
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