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Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt started around 3150 BC. It is a time known marked by pharaohs, pyramids, gods and goddesses, science, math,and art. This era ended when Egypt was conquered by the Roman empire in 31 BC.

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What kind of cat did the egyptians worship?

There were two types of cats that were buried with pharaohs. The Egyptians worshiped the jungle cat and the African wild cat. Both of these species were tame, household pets of the Egyptians. When a pharaoh died his pet cats were embalmed and buried with him.

How do the ancient people locate places?

ancient people use marks on places they've already been to

they also make their own maps in places they already discovered

Who was given the responsibility of reading and writing hieroglyphs?

Nobody knows -- it was too long ago and people didn't take notes on who invented what back then.

Did Egyptian wear silk?

Yes but it was rare and you wouldn't see a lot of people wearing it.

When did pharaoh Hor-Aha rule?

He was pharaoh at the time he was pharaoh

What goods did Egypt desire most from kush?

Egypt desired several goods from Kush, notably gold, which was abundant in the region and highly valued for trade and jewelry. Additionally, they sought precious stones, ebony wood, and incense, which were used in religious ceremonies and luxury items. The rich agricultural products of Kush, such as grains and cattle, were also in demand to support the Egyptian population. Overall, the trade between Egypt and Kush was vital for both economies and cultures.

How did God help Moses convince the Pharaoh to let the Hebrews leave Egypt?

Well, ya see, Pharoah was a hard headed egotistic man. He was not easily convinced.

God through a cluster of plagues upon Pharoah and Egypt. The more Pharoah resisted God's command, the worse the plagues got. FInally, God had a plague sent as "The messenger of Death" went around Egypt, taking the souls of the first born son's in Egyptian families. This seemed like a revengeful plague, as Pharoah Ramses I had initially killed the first born children of the Israelites long ago.

So, Pharoah's son had died, and now in his agony and pain, he let the Israelites go.

He had a change of heart at the end, but lost anyway, because none has the strength to go against God, who is almighty.

What was it the social of a bureaucrat in ancient Egypt?

In ancient Egypt, a bureaucrat held a significant social position, often acting as an intermediary between the pharaoh and the populace. They were responsible for managing resources, tax collection, and various administrative tasks, which made them essential to the functioning of the state. Bureaucrats typically enjoyed a degree of prestige and were often literate, using their skills in writing and record-keeping to maintain the complex systems of governance. Their status was often linked to their proximity to the royal court and their ability to navigate the intricacies of Egyptian administration.

Why is hathor called the goddess of love and joy?

Hathor was seen as a goddess of love through her role in myth.

Hathor had a complex relationship with Ra. At times she is the eye of Ra and considered his daughter, but she is also considered Ra's mother. She absorbed this role from another cow goddess 'Mht wrt' ("Great flood") who was the mother of Ra in a creation myth and carried him between her horns. As a mother she gave birth to Ra each morning on the eastern horizon and as wife she conceives through union with him each day.

What happened to Cleopatras daughter?

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was taken to Rome where she was raised along with her brothers and sisters, by Octavia, Antony's ex-wife. Octavian/Augustus gave her a lavish dowry and wedding when she was married to Juba II the king of Mauritania. The marriage seemed to be a happy one and they had at least two children, possibly three.

What were pyramids used for in ancient times?

used as a tomb for the pharaoh and sometimes the family of the pharaoh was also included Egyptians also things that the died person would need to use in the after life
They were tombs for Pharaohs

What was the afterlife like according to Ancient Egyptians?

Their concept of an afterlife was linked with a desire to stay in touch with the physical world. They believed that their bodies would be used throughout eternity and would be reinvigorated with life.

Why did the egyptians first fall to the hyksos and then drive them out?

the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots

What was the significance of dogs in ancient Egypt?

Saluki!!!!!!!
The ancient Egyptians named their dogs and their horses in similar ways, referring to their colour or some physical characteristic, or comparing them with other animals or natural phenomena. Dogs were given names like Antelope, North Wind, Blacky, Reliable, God Herdsman, Brave One - or Useless. Some were given human names, or simply numbers.

All these names were naturally in the ancient Egyptian language, not English.

What is the name of the Egyptian god of earth?

'Geb' is the God of the earth in ancient Egyptian mythology. As far as I know, there is no Goddess. Geb is the brother and husband of 'Nut' (The Goddess of the daytime sky and where clouds were formed). He is the son of 'Shu' (a God associated with sunlight and heat) and 'Tefnut' (a goddess who was the personification of the moisture in the sky/air).

What did egyptians call Nubia?

Nubia was an ancient region in the Nile River valley.

What countries did ancient Egypt conquer?

the Egyptian kingdoms were the old kingdom, the middle kingdom, and the new kingdom. these represented the different times that there were different types of rulers. first there were the pharaohs, then those nobles came and tried to take over, than people started attacking like these sea people who historians dont even know who they were. boom shaka laka

Why did Akhenaton change Egypts religion and how did the Egyptians react?

they introduced monothesistic whch involved worshipping one god named aten the son god written by Alana

How did the statues of scribe affect daily lives of people in the social class?

because scribes record things for the pharaoh, and egyptians need to know how much of waht happend or what happened.