Egypt Pharaohs Essay

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Many pharaohs have ruled ancient Egypt over many dynasties. There were thirty-three different dynasties ranging from the time period of 3050BC to 30BC. During this period of history, many well renowned pharaohs served. Some of these pharaohs include Khufu, Djedefra, Unas, Khakaure Senusret III, Tutankhamen, Usermaatre-meryamun Ramesses III, and Cleopatra II. Each of these pharaohs ruled over Egypt differently. They also impacted the country greatly. Khufu ruled during the Fourth Dynasty. He was the second pharaoh to rule during this dynasty. He took the throne after his father, King Sneferu. Historians are still unsure how long Khufu ruled, but it is believed that he ruled for at least twenty-six to thirty-four years. During his reign, he built one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. This was the Great Pyramid of Giza. It took ten to twenty years to build. He finished it around 2560BC. It has become the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Other accomplishments are not to be found, because things were poorly documented back then. The only picture that has been found of Khufu is a three-inch high figurine. Next, we have the pharaoh named Djedefra. He also ruled during the Fourth Dynasty. His reign is said to have lasted eleven cattle counts. That means he would have ruled for eleven years if the cattle count was yearly, or twenty-one years if the cattle count was bi-yearly. Djedefra was married twice, and has four children, three sons and one daughter, from his second marriage. During his reign, Djedefra created the Great Sphinx of Giza as a monument for his deceased father, Khufu. He also made a pyramid at Abu Rawash. It is believed that this pyramid is the tallest pyramid built. It is twenty meters taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza that was built by his father. Another great pharaoh is named Unas. Unas was the last pharaoh to rule the

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