I think what you are referring to is the reign of king Tutankhamen of ancient Egypt he is described as being one of the most wealthy pharaohs that we know about he mysteriously died at a young age. scientists think from a infected broken leg.
Tutankhamun was born in 1341 BC and died in 1323; just 18 years of age.
The sword in ancient Egypt was used to kill people in battles.
Because they had alot of wars and alot of battles.
Alexandria, Egypt was in World War 2. ___ During WW1, Egypt was the site of a large British military base. A number of battles took place on Egyptian land between British led forces and the Turkish forces. During WW2 Egypt was still a British possession. Egypt was the site of some ferocious fighting, with the German advance finally halted at El Alamein, just 150 miles short of Cairo.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied forces. El Alamein, Egypt was the scene of two WW2 battles during 1942.
Cleopatra, the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, did not personally fight in any known battles. However, she aligned herself with Julius Caesar during the Roman Civil War and later with Mark Antony in the Battle of Actium against Octavian. These battles ultimately led to the downfall of Cleopatra and the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire.
Ramses was a great king of Egypt. He won many battles and defeated the "Hittites."
The capital of Egypt during the first dyansty was Memphis. The current capital is Cairo.Memphis, Egypt
Yes the Australian forces during WW1 did in fact train in British held Egypt. Check out the Movie Gallipoli or visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Australian_Army
The capital of Egypt during the middle age was Thebes
The 2 battles took place in Libya and Egypt.