Sunday, December 1, 2019
Observation phase Essays - 2nd Millennium BC,
Observation phase Topic 1: Source: http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/cleopatra Notes: Cleopatra ruled ancient Egypt as co-regent for almost three decades. She became the last dynasty of Macedonian rulers who served alexander the great. Cleopatra was well-educated and very cleaver. She spoke multiple languages and served as the dominant ruler in all three of her co regencies She has a supposed exotic beauty with the powers of seduction. She is mostly remembered in history due to this myth Egypt grew in power and was more prosperous under her rule She had romantic liaisons and military alliances with roman leaders Topic 2: Akhenaten Source: http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/akhenaten.html Notes: Akhenaten is an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty He ruled Egypt for 17 years He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism and introducing a worship centre where they would worship one high status. Monotheism The worship centres, would worship a solar deity called Aten. He reign lasted five years following the policies of his father and the religious traditions of Egypt That year he under went a dramatic religious transformation changed his devotion from Amun to Aten for the next twelve years He is mostly known as the heretic king who abolished the traditional religious rites of Egypt. Topic 3: Hatshepsut Source: http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/hatshepsut Notes: The name Hatshepsut means the foremost of Noble Ladies' She was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. She was the second historically confirmed female Pharaoh. She came to the throne of Egypt 1478 BC. Hatshepsut was the chief wife of Thutmose II, Thutmose III's father. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as very important to Egypt at the time of her rule She is viewed as most successful pharaohs, reigning longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty. According to Egyptologist
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