They built pyramids and gave them their stuffs ^^
Crown of Ancient Glory was created in 1987.
it show people how they used these momuments to promote power, glory, and to intimidate others.
The purpose of the ancient egyptians elaborate tombs was to make sure that the egyptian pharaohs' rain and glory would be remembered throughout time/history.
according to history it was built to the glory of the Pharaoh as a tomb.
AnswerA Pharaoh's job is to rule the Kingdom of Egypt and be the leading figure of their religion since he was considered son or daughter of a god or goddess.
It's only one of many theories about what happened to the ancient Egyptians and has not been proven. It is more likely that the majority of modern day Egyptians are in some way, even if just in part, descended from the Ancients regardless of their faith. This is taking into consideration that the Egyptians of old, especially those from lower (northern) Egypt would have mixed with Roman, Greek, Macedonian, Byzantine & Arab conquerors (all of whom were lighter skinned people), they would have also mixed with people brought in as slaves or settlers from the glory days of Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptians would have had a greater resemblence to the African peoples of Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia and in fact such people are still found in Upper (southern) Egypt and therefore would be theoretically speaking the closest descendants to the ancient Egyptians.
Likely the height of the ancient Egyptian Empire took place in about 1400 to 1200 BC. The area and influence of the empire was largest at that time.
The cast of Ancient Worlds Brought to Life - 2006 includes: Richard Danbury as Himself - Author, The Inca Trail (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory") Adrian Goldsworthy as Himself - Author, The Punic Wars (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory") Trevor Nichols as Himself - Narrator Tim Whitmarsh as Himself - University of Exeter (segment "Ancient Power, Ancient Glory")
for pride and glory
Shah Abbas (the Great)
The sword with the ancient passive, 'War's glory'
the nubians, they served in their armies and left their mark on Egyptian culture.