Egyptian History

 

Chronology of Ancient Egypt
Dr. Zahi Hawass


NEOLITHIC PERIOD: c. 4500 - 3000

c. 4500 - 3000

Neolithic period: farming and domestication of animals and first settlements. Simple pottery; copper and gold working. Local rulers.

EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD: c. 3000 - 2650 BC

c. 3000 - 2650Dynasties 1 and 2Narmer Unification under one ruler, capital at Memphis and royal tombs at Abydos and Saqqara
Aha

OLD KINGDOM: c. 2650 - 2150 BC

c. 2650 2575Dynasty 3:Zoser
Huni
Step Pyramid at Saqqara
c. 2575 2465Dynasty 4:Snoferu
Khufu
Khafre
Menkaura
Shepseskaf
Queen Khentikaus
Strong centralized government; pyramids at Dahshur and Giza
c. 2465 - 2325Dynasty 5:Userkaf
Sahure
Neferirkara
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Unas
Pyramids and Sun Temples at Abu Sir and Saqqara; Pyramid Texts
c. 2325 - 2150Dynasty 6:Teti
Pepi I
Pepi II
Queen Nitokerty
Strong beginning but decline during long reign of Pepi II; pyramids at Saqqara; last ruler probably Queen Nitokerty

FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD: c. 2150 - 2040 BC

c.2l50. - 2040Dynasties 7 - 10 Collapse of central government country divided among local rulers famine and poverty

MIDDLE KINGDOM: c. 2040 - 1640 BC

c. 2040 - 1991Dynasty IIMontuhotep II Reunification of Egypt by Theban rulers
c. 1991 - 1783Dynasty 12Amenemhat I
Senwosret I
Amenemhat II
Senwosret II
Senwosret III
Amenemhat III
Amenemhat IV
Queen Sobekneferu
Powerful central government; expansion into Nubia (Sudan) Capital at Lisht, near Memphis
c. 1783 -.1640Dynasty 13 Rapid succession of rulers; country in decline

 SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD: c. 1640 - 1550 BC

c. 1640 - 1580Dynasty 14 Country divided with
c. 1585 - 1530Dynasty 15 and 16 Asiatics ruling in the- Delta.
c. 1640 - 1550Dynasty 17Sekenenre Tao I
Sekenenre Tao II
Kamose
Theban dynasty begins reunification process

NEW KINGDOM: c. 1550 - 1070 BC

c.1550 - 1307Dynasty I8Ahmose
Amenhotep I
Tuthmosis I
Tuthmosis II
Tuthmosis III
Queen Hatshepsut
Amenhotep III
Akhenaten
Tutankhamun
Ay
Horemheb,
Reunification and expulsion of Asiatics in North; annexation of Nubia in South. Period of greatest expansion and prosperity. Thebes (Luxor) became main residence.
c.1307 - 1196Dynasty 19Rameses I
Seti I
Rameses II
Merneptah
Siptah
Queen Twosret
After glorious reign of Rameses II, prosperity threatened by incursions of ‘Sea Peoples' in North. Residence in Delta.
c.1196 - 1070Dynasty 20Setnakht
Rameses III - XI
Economic decline and weak kings ruling from the delta. Civil and workers' strikes. Royal tombs robbed.

THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD: c. 1070 – 712 BC

c. 1070 - 945Dynasty 21Smendes
Siamun
Egypt in decline. Siamun may be the pharaoh who gave his daughter in marriage to Solomon
c. 945 - 712Dynasty 22Shoshenq I
Osorkon I
Shoshenq II

'Shishak' of the Bible.

Egypt fragmented and politically divided.

c. 928 - 711Dynasties 23 - 24Osorkon IV Egypt divided between local rulers.

 LATE PERIOD: c.712 - 332 BC

c. 712 - 657Dynasty 25Kashta
Piankhy (Py)
Shabaka
Shebitka
Taharqa
Tantamani
Rulers from Kush (Sudan) united Egypt and started cultural revival.

Threatened by Assyrians who invaded in 671, 667 and 663 BC. Last king fled south.

664-525Dynasty 26Psamtek I
Necho II
Psamtek II
Dynasty from Sais in Delta. Defeated Kushite kings and continued rebuilding program after Assyrians left.
525-404Dynasty 27Cambyses Egypt annexed into Persian Empire.
404-343Dynasties 28-30Amyrtaios
Nectanebo I
Nectanebo II
Last native rulers of Egypt. Cultural renaissance and nationalism but political decline.
343-332Dynasty 31Artaxerxes III Persian reconquest

GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD: 332BC - AD 642

331-304Macedonian DynastyAlexander the Great Macedonian rulers after death of Alexander in Babylon (323).
304-30Ptolemaic DynastyPtolemy I - XV Last ruler, Cleopatra VII, allied with Mark Anthony against Rome. Defeated at the Battle of Actium by Octavian


 

 

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