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Egyptian Pharaohs

The Legacy of King Djoser: Innovations in Ancient Egypt
Djoser, also known as Netjerikhet, was the second king of Egypt’s Third Dynasty, ruling from around 2670 to 2650 BCE. As a pharaoh, he was considered a divine ruler, a living god on earth, tasked with maintaining order and harmony in the land. The early years of his reign were characterized by efforts to consolidate...
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The Legacy of Menes Egypt's First Pharaoh
Menes is a name that echoes through the corridors of time, standing as a symbol of unity and power in ancient Egypt. Known as Egypt’s first pharaoh, Menes is credited with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt, laying the foundation for a civilization that would flourish for millennia. This article explores the legacy of Menes, his...
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Pharaoh Seti I
Pharaoh Seti I At the end of the 18th Dynasty, Egypt was not in a good state. Due to the misgovernment of succession of weak pharaohs. The governments were corrupted, and Egypt’s eastern frontiers were in constant danger of invasion. Finally, Horemheb succeeded the corrupt old King Ay, and proclaiming himself King of Upper and...
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