Ptolemy I Soter was the one who established a greek kingdom in Egypt after the death of Alexander the great.
It was a place in Egypt where the wives of the Pharaohs were buried, it was known as Te Set Neferu, meaning the 'place of beauty'
Egypt. the word pharaoh actually comes from the Egyptian Per-ankh which, translated literally, means "great house," much the same way Americans use the term White House when referring to the president or government.
As Ancient Egypt started, there were two kingdoms. The Upper kingdom was in the south, and the lower kingdom was in the north. When the two kingdoms were united, we get what we call toady Ancient Egypt. Ancient Egypt covered what we know today as Egypt, and part of modern Nubia. Eventually Alexander the Great conquered Egypt for Macedonia, and set the Ptolemy's on the throne. The Macedonian dynasty ended with Cleopatra when Julius Caesar took over Egypt for Rome.
There was no certain amount of time that an Egyptian dynasty lasted. Each dynasty and dynasty location had its own set of years. Some lasted up to 120 years.
There have been many pharaohs in the history of Egypt. However, one of them is well known for building many pyramids. He was King Sneferu, father of Khufu.King Sneferu father of Khufu the builder of the Great Pyramid at Giza. Sneferu who reigned from 2613-2589 BC built three including the so-called Red Pyramid which set the pattern for the monster built by his son.
The Mongols set up the Yuan Dynasty in China.
One of the answer are the Egyptians built cities and expanded trade, their kings set up a strong government. The second answer is that word Pharaohs originally meant "great house." The third answer is during the years the Old Kingdom Egypt grew and prospered. The fourth answer is
It' s Aida
Aïda by Giuseppe Verdi is set in Egypt.
Kublai Khan set up the first foreign dynasty in China.
Han
Egypt