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Who was Narmer Narmer conquered Lower Egypt (the Delta) and united it with Upper Egypt (the Nile Valley), a foundational event for Egyptian civilization.
Who was Hatshepsut she was the first woman pharoeh and caused a great period of wealth and peace
Amenhotep IV He promoted Aten, the sun's disk, as the supreme, universal god, a move considered one of history's first instances of monotheism.
Ahmose I founder of Egypt's 18th Dynasty and New Kingdom And After a protracted war, he captured their capital, Avaris, and drove them out of Egypt, ending their century-long rule.
Who was Thutmose lll He led at least 17 campaigns, never losing a battle, and effectively managed logistics and strategy. And was a powerful pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty
Who was tutankaman an ancient Egyptian pharaoh (18th Dynasty, c. 1333–1323 BCE) famous as the "Boy King" who ruled briefly (age 8-19), restoring Egypt's traditional religion after his father Akhenaten's monotheistic experiment
Who was Thutmose ll Thutmose II was the fourth Pharaoh of Egypt's 18th Dynasty (around 1493–1479 BCE), a relatively short reign overshadowed by his powerful wife and regent, Hatshepsut
Who was Ramses one of ancient Egypt's most powerful and celebrated pharaohs, ruling during the New Kingdom's golden age for 66 years (c
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