Well the Egyptian pharaoh ThutmoseIII sent his armies to Nubia first. Then the Egyptians took over the Nubia and the Nubians were under the Egyptians control for 700 years
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Formation of a Macedonian empire led by him, and after his early death, to the splitting up of the empire into separate kingdoms by his warring generals, which we today call the Hellenistic kingdoms.
Alexander died a year after he completed the conquest and his generals split the empire up into kingdoms of their own. These kingdoms fought and eventually came down to Egypt, Syria, Pergamon and Macedonia.
Moses led them up to the border of Canaan, and Joshua led them into the land itself (Joshua ch.3-4). See also:More about Moses and Joshua
When Ted gave up smoking, he viewed it as his greatest conquest to date. Synonyms for the word conquest are win, victory, and triumph.
Upper Egypt is up river from lower Egypt.
There was not an empire which led Rome and there was not a conquest of Rome. Rome had an empire: the Roman Empire. Although the invasions by the Germanic peoples led to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, the city of Rome was never conquered. Ancient Rome was sacked by the Visigoths in 410 and by the Vandals in 455, but it was not conquered. Both Visigoths and Vandals withdrew after the sack. They did so before units of the Roman army from elsewhere in the Roman Empire would catch up with them.
The Bayeux Tapestry, in actuality is not a tapestry at all, but rather an embroidered piece of cloth. It is approximately 250 feet in length and depicts events that led up to the Norman conquest of England.
The death of Ptolemy XII, Cleopatra's father led up to her becoming a queen of Egypt. She was to be a co-ruler with her brother. However, her brother and his supporters revolted against her authoritarian attitude and ousted her. Julius Caesar, in Egypt chasing after Pompey, tried to mediate between the two warring siblings, but things only deteriorated into civil war. Caesar won the war, Cleo's brother died, and Caesar established Cleo on the throne.
Formation of a Macedonian empire led by him, and after his early death, to the splitting up of the empire into separate kingdoms by his warring generals, which we today call the Hellenistic kingdoms.