Egypt, throughout its history, expanded its territory through military conquests and annexations. Notably, during the New Kingdom period (c. 1550-1070 BCE), Egypt took control of regions such as Nubia to the south and parts of the Levant, including territories in modern-day Israel and Syria. In more recent history, Egypt also occupied Sudan and had influence over parts of Libya. Additionally, Egypt briefly controlled the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza during various conflicts, including the 1967 Six-Day War.
Both At Different Points in History.Egypt took over nubia once, then got invaded by Libyans then the Nubians Took over again ect.
Rome took over Egypt after the civil war between the last two triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. As Egypt was allied with Antony, it fell to Octavian who was the victor.
Kashta saw his weakness and invaded Egypt. By about 750 B.C. Kashta's armies took over Egypt.
They were trying to take over all the countries.
The way Kush took over Egypt because once Egypt took over Kush, all the Egyptian kingdoms were fighting for power which weakened their culture, and Kush saw that as an opportunity to conquer which they successfully proceeded to do so.
Greece had take over Egypt in A.D.
638
About 1650 BCE.
Both At Different Points in History.Egypt took over nubia once, then got invaded by Libyans then the Nubians Took over again ect.
Hyksos took over Egypt in 1670 B.C
The Roman empire took over Egypt in 30 BC after defeating the forces of Antony and Cleopatra.
yes
Rome took over Egypt after the civil war between the last two triumvirs, Octavian and Antony. As Egypt was allied with Antony, it fell to Octavian who was the victor.
Because Matthew told them to do so!
Because they wanted to take over it because Egypt have a great place on the map and it has so much goods but Egypt resisted it and got their country back
The Romans took over Egypt in 30 BC. Although they were the victors at Actium, in 31, they did not actually enter Alexandria until 30 BC.
Because they wanted to dimwits!