they were people but empires, you see, in Egypt the Empires were most powerful then anyone, this meant that they could do what ever they liked, except for when it came to the law in some places. Some Empires made their own law and some had to go by the others law, which didn't make them as, EMPIRE, of all only some,( meaning all the slaves and others they were not Empires).
yes, it was one wealthiest empires in ancient history
yes but 3 or 4 empires!!
Ancient Egypt had kings who were known as pharaohs. The term "emperor" is typically used to refer to the rulers of large empires, whereas Ancient Egypt was more of a centralized kingdom.
The country of Egypt has not died and is still in existence today. Ancient Egypt fell do to the effects of stronger empires taking hold of territories.
Ancient Israel was significantly smaller than Ancient Egypt, but Ancient Israel was actually wider than Ancient Egypt was since the deserts on either side of the Nile River could not be easily cultivated.
The ancient Egyptian empires date back approximately 5,000 years. They dominated the areas around where the modern nation of Egypt is now situated. However, these empires were larger in ancient times then Egypt is now. The rulers of ancient Egypt were called "pharaohs" the equivalent to "kings". They were in fact ancient monarchies and unless there was a revolution, families of many pharaohs lasted hundreds of years. Pharaohs were supreme rulers. They controlled the non-ruling masses that populated the empires of Egypt. Either by personally making laws and appointing members of their families to carry out the pharaohs' commands, they deemed themselves to ne infallible and divine as well.
There were also the Sumerian, Chaldean, and Assyrian Empires , as well as the kingdom of Egypt. But these weren't the major Empires.
Roman empires overthrew the country and cleopatra was the ruler of that time and killed herself. The Romans took over and ancient Egypt fell apart
Ancient Empires - mobile game - happened in 2004.
Empires Egypt's Golden Empire - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No, the Sinai Peninsula has never belonged to Arabia. It has historically been controlled by various empires and states, including Ancient Egypt, the Ottoman Empire, and then Egypt after it gained independence.
Ancient Empires - mobile game - was created on 2004-03-04.