1200 BC. I think...
The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.The ancient Egyptians did not have family names as we know them. In the case of Cleopatra's family, they were named after their dynasty, the Ptolemaic dynasty. The women's names were Cleopatra, Arsinoe, and Berenice. The men were all named Ptolemy with the exception of two Alexanders. Historians give them numbers after their names to avoid confusion.
No, they do not. While it is true that zebras have different stripe patterns and can recognize each other in the wild (they often live in groups, and are very sociable), there is no evidence that they have names like people do. Of course, in a zoo, the zookeepers might give them a name, but that does not mean they understand what it means.
The size, color, shape, and/or different patterns on fur.
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Just one. But they span a huge range of different wavelengths,and we give different names to different wavelengths.The names we give them include names like, VLF, radio, UHF, microwave, heat,infrared, green light, ultraviolet, X-rays, hard X-rays, gamma rays, etc.
The egyptians did.
Yes. Otherwise they would not bother to give them different names!
Yes. They are different names for the same thing. Different cultures see different constellations in different ways and give them different names. Another name used for the Big Dipper and Ursa Major is the Plough.
The ancient Egyptians believed that names were almost sacred. That knowing someone's name gave you power over that person. Therefore, some Egyptians did not give out their real name. The god Ra is an example. Ra was not the real name of the sun god. His name was kept secret so that no one would have power over him.
well i am asking you