Menes, the first pharaoh, united Egypt in about 3150 BC, according to modern histories. Egypt was conquered a number of times, but returned to rule by the pharaohs each time until it was finally conquered in 343 BC by the Persians, ending native rule. The Hellenistic kings are counted by some histories as a dynasty, and are even referred to as pharaohs by some people but they were not technically pharaohs. Their rule ended in 31 BC with the death of Cleopatra.
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well if you're talking about the ancient egyptians then you'd be somewhere along the lines of 3150bc - 31bc =D hope i helped!!
From about 3150 BCE to 30 BCE when Rome took over and installed a Roman governor.
a long time ago a long time ago
in 1961 p.m
Pharaohs do not step down, they rule until death.
Because they needed someone to rule Egypt
Yes!
If I'm not mistaken, until they died.
Egypt needed people to rule them.
Egypt
Egypt
in 1961 p.m
Egypt
Pharaohs do not step down, they rule until death.
Yes!
Because they needed someone to rule Egypt
beacuse he was king and he could rule!
If I'm not mistaken, until they died.
lower Egypt and upper Egypt
Pharaohs were basically the king of Ancient Egypt. They were there to rule the people of Egypt. Pharaohs were thought to be part God, so they were worshiped as well.