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− | *'''15. [[Zoser]]'''
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− | *'''16. [[Imhotep]]'''
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| + | 3. Suppilulimas I |
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− | *'''17. [[Narmar/Menes]]'''
| + | 4. Zoser |
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− | *'''[[18. Senefru]]'''
| + | 5. Imhotep |
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− | *'''1[[9. Khufu]]'''
| + | 6. Narmar/Menes |
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− | *'''20. [[Khafre]]'''
| + | 7. Senefru |
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− | By Ellie Davidson
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− | *'''21. [[Menkarua]]'''
| + | 8. Khufu |
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− | *'''22. [[Djedefre]]'''
| + | 9. Khafre |
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− | *'''23. [[Mentuhotep]]'''
| + | 10. Menkarua |
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− | *'''24. [[Ahmose]]'''
| + | 11. Djedefre |
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− | *25. '''[[Thutmose I]]'''
| + | 12. Menuhotep |
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− | *'''26. [[Hatshepsut]]'''
| + | 13. Amhose |
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− | *'''[[27. Senemut]]'''
| + | 14. Thutmose I |
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− | *'''28. [[Thutmose III]]'''
| + | 15. Hatshepsut |
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− | *'''[[29. Amonhotep I]]'''
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− | *'''[[30. Amonhotep III]]'''
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− | *'''[[31. Akhenaten]]'''
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− | *'''32. [[Nerfertiti]]'''
| + | 16. Senemut |
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− | *'''[[33. Tutankahmen]]'''
| + | 17. Thutmose III |
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− | *'''[[34. Ankhesenamun]]'''
| + | 18 Amonhotep I |
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− | Ankhesenamun – originally Ankhesenpaaton - was the wife and queen of the pharaoh King Tutankhamen, or King Tut. She reigned for ten years (1332-1322 BCE). She was also the third daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti. According to some Hittite documents, she had an unprecedented role pertaining to international affairs. In these few documents, it is said that she asked for a Hittite prince for marriage, and that the said prince would eventually ascend to the throne. However, once the Hittite prince was sent, he died en route. However, she also suffered the attempted complete obliteration of her, similar to what happened to Tutankhamen.
| + | 19. Amonhotep III |
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− | - Austin Schultz
| + | 20. Akhenaten |
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| + | 21. Nerfertiti |
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− | Encyclopedia Britannica “Ankhesenamen” http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/25996/Ankhesenamen
| + | 22. Tutankahmen |
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| + | 23. Ankhesenpaaten |
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− | *'''35. [[Ay]]'''
| + | 24. Ay |
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− | *'''36. Horemheb'''
| + | 25. Horemheb |
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− | *'''37. [[Ramses II]]'''
| + | 26. Ramses II |
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− | *'''38. [[Nefetari]]'''
| + | 27. Nefetari |
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− | *'''39. [[Tiyi]]'''
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Revision as of 16:27, 9 January 2014
Return to History 8 Egypt ID's
1. Hatusilis
2. Muwatallis
3. Suppilulimas I
4. Zoser
5. Imhotep
6. Narmar/Menes
7. Senefru
8. Khufu
9. Khafre
10. Menkarua
11. Djedefre
12. Menuhotep
13. Amhose
14. Thutmose I
15. Hatshepsut
16. Senemut
17. Thutmose III
18 Amonhotep I
19. Amonhotep III
20. Akhenaten
21. Nerfertiti
22. Tutankahmen
23. Ankhesenpaaten
24. Ay
25. Horemheb
26. Ramses II
27. Nefetari
28. Tiyi