Yes. He developed hydraulic civilization maintains control over its population by means of controlling the supply of water. Most of the first civilizations in history such as ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Sri Lanka, pre-Columbian Mexico and Peru are believed to been among the first hydraulic empires
Ancient Egypt was conquered by the Roman Empire in 30 BC.
If you are referring to the empire of ancient Egypt, then it encompasses many different countries, however, the main body of ancient Egypt (that includes the Nile, pyramids, etc) are now contained in Egypt and Sudan.
Ancient Egypt fell to the Romans in 31 BC after the Battle of Actium.
Alexander conquered and colonised the ancient Persian empire, parts of India and Egypt (his general ptolomney ruled Egypt of who Cleopatra was descended)
Ancient Egypt ruled territories including what is now known as the Sudan, Cypress, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine. Egypt was also occupied by other powers like the Persians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans they all conquered the country at different points in time
Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt, but during her time Egypt was not an empire, it had become merely a kingdom.
Ancient Egypt was conquered by the Roman Empire in 30 BC.
from his goldz and stuff i think
The government of ancient Egypt was the pharoah. They used religion and the army to govern their empire. They were seen as living gods.
The ancient Egyptian is an example of an empire that found honeybees. The insects in question (Apis spp) number among frequent, important symbols within the hieroglyphic language of the ancient Egyptians. Beekeeping for beeswax and honey tracks back at least to 2500 B.C. in ancient Egypt.
Egypt and Libya.
If you are referring to the empire of ancient Egypt, then it encompasses many different countries, however, the main body of ancient Egypt (that includes the Nile, pyramids, etc) are now contained in Egypt and Sudan.
In ancient Egypt it was the Pharaoh.
the pyramids are like the empire statebuilding
yes but 3 or 4 empires!!
Over a millennium after.
Tutmosis III ancient Egypt's Napoleon