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Egyptian records tell of a strike by workers at Ramses's burial site and a plot against the king near the end of his reign. Ramses III was the last of the great rulers and after his death there were centuries of weakness and foreign domination.
King Tut or Tutankhamun (reigned 1343-1325 BC), Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, the son-in-law of Akhenaton, whom he succeeded... displayed 300 characters
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He became Pharaoh about the age of 9 and ruled until his death; which was about the age of 18. Peace was brought to Egypt during his reign as the worship of Amon, abandoned under Akhenaton, was restored and Thebes, the city sacred to Amon, was again made Egypt's capitol. Although he was not an important king, Tutankhamun is well known today because of his tomb, containing fabulous treasurers, was found virtually intact by the British archaeologists Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon in 1922... displayed next 300 characters
Antiquity 1 Preliminary Course shows that the citizens of Deir el-Medina used trade the same way as the citizens of the rest of Egypt did. The only difference between the two was that the citizens of Deir el-Medina had their skills as craftspersons, stonemasons and priests to offer in exchange for goods...
Ramses was also a builder of temples and palaces in the tradition of his 19th-dynasty predecessor, Ramses II. His victories are depicted on the walls of his mortuary temple at Medinet Habu, near Luxor...
A battle years in preparation, Ramses II marched thousands of men into what started off as a complete disaster. In the capture of two Bedouin spies, Ramses completely failed to gather correct evidence regarding the location of the Hittite Army, crucially endangering his army...
Egyptian records tell of a strike by workers at Ramses's burial site and a plot against the king near the end of his reign. Ramses III was the last of the great rulers and after his death there were centuries of weakness and foreign domination...
Another interesting observation about Egyptian art is that it stayed, virtually, the same from the Old Kingdom into the New Kingdom. This was because they thought what they did was perfect and to change it would change their perfect life and afterlife...
In his Pensees, philosopher Blaise Pascal contends that Cleopatra's classically beautiful profile changed world history: "Cleopatra's nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed...
Another interesting observation about Egyptian art is that it stayed, virtually, the same from the Old Kingdom into the New Kingdom. This was because they thought what they did was perfect and to change it would change their perfect life and afterlife...