cuz they're kewl like that! jk, but its written in my history book....but I'm too lazy to look...sorry!
they all had one god and they used bronze metal
That was the belief of the egyptians back in their day....and some people still believe that the spirits of the pharoahs are still inside the pyramids....
darius used some of persian's great wealth to build roads across the empire
the invention of the wheel is the major of the all.
The Hellenistic period followed Alexander the great conquered of the Persian empire. including Egypt The Greeks founded cities in the conquered areas which led to Greek influence on the Persians and Egyptians. At the same time the Persians and Egyptians had some influence on the Greeks. An Indo-Greek kingdom was formed. In Egypt the Greek ruling dynasty, the Ptolemies) portrayed themselves as pharaohs and adopted elements of Egyptian culture. In the Indo-Greek kingdom some kings converted to Buddhism
Pharaohs have been buried in difference places. Some were buried in tombs that were build into the ground and in mounds. Others were buried in monumental tombs, like the pyramids.
cuz they're kewl like that! jk, but its written in my history book....but I'm too lazy to look...sorry!
Charlemagne lived in the Kingdom of the Franks, of which he became king. In 800, he was crowned as Emperor of the Roman People, which was a title that had very little to do with the Roman Empire aside from the name. His empire is now called the Carolingian Empire; it divided some years after he died into the Kingdom of France and what came to be called the Holy Roman Empire, or Germany. Charlemagne's Empire was the largest in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire.
The process before burial is called mummification. Some Pharaohs were buried in the pyramids.
the lifestyle of pharaohs is luxary and sometimes filled with challenges the lifestyle of pharaohs is luxary and sometimes filled with challenges the lifestyle of pharaohs is luxary and sometimes filled with challenges
Some in Pyramids and some in tombs.
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