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  2. Egyptian chronology - Wikipedia

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    The Conventional Egyptian chronology reflects the broad scholarly consensus about the outline and many details of the chronology of Ancient Egypt. It places the beginning of the Old Kingdom in the 27th century BC, the beginning of the Middle Kingdom in the 21st century BC and the beginning of the New Kingdom in the mid-16th century BC.

  3. Dynasties of ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    1650 BC 1550 BC 100 years Salitis: Khamudi Abydos dynasty [i] Abydos: 1650 BC 1600 BC 50 years Unknown: Unknown Dynasty XVI: Thebes or Avaris: 1649 BC 1582 BC 67 years Anat-her: Unknown Dynasty XVII: Thebes: 1580 BC 1550 BC 30 years Rahotep: Kamose New Kingdom; Dynasty XVIII: Thebes and Amarna: 1550 BC 1292 BC 258 years Ahmose I: Horemheb

  4. 19th century BC - Wikipedia

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    19th century BC; 18th century BC; Timelines; ... The 19th century BC was the century that lasted from 1900 BC ... The oldest known medical text in Egyptian history, ...

  5. Timeline of ancient history - Wikipedia

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    The date used as the end of the ancient era is arbitrary. The transition period from Classical Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages is known as Late Antiquity.Late Antiquity is a periodization used by historians to describe the transitional centuries from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in both mainland Europe and the Mediterranean world: generally from the end of the Roman Empire's ...

  6. History of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In the sixth century BC, the Achaemenid Empire conquered Egypt. [9] The entire Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt , from 525 BC to 402 BC, save for Petubastis III and possibly Psammetichus IV , was an entirely Persian -ruled period, with the Achaemenid kings being granted the title of pharaoh . [ 9 ]

  7. Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Ramesses II later attempted unsuccessfully to alter this situation in his fifth regnal year by launching an attack on Kadesh in his Second Syrian campaign in 1274 BC; he was caught in history's first recorded military ambush, but thanks to the arrival of the Ne'arin (a force allied with Egypt), Ramesses was able to rally his troops and turn the ...

  8. Lists of rulers of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Lists of rulers of Egypt: List of pharaohs (c. 3100 BC – 30 BC) List of Satraps of the 27th Dynasty (525–404 BC) List of Satraps of the 31st Dynasty (343–332 BC) List of governors of Roman Egypt (30 BC – 639 AD) List of rulers of Islamic Egypt (640–1517) List of Rashidun emirs (640–658) List of Umayyad wali (659–750)

  9. New Chronology (Rohl) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the New Chronology would redate the beginning of Egypt's 19th Dynasty from 1295 BC to 961 BC. Before the 1995 publication of A Test of Time , Thomas L. Thompson , a theologian associated with Biblical Minimalism , had insisted that any attempt to write history based on a direct integration of biblical and extra-biblical sources was ...