- Hatshepsut, was the daughter of Thutmose I (also known as Tuthmosis) and Queen Ahmose Nefertari. Hatshepsut (1473-1458 BC) was married to...
- Enter the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great: one of history's greatest leaders and visionaries, or a ruthless tyrant who massacr...
- Cleopatra (epithet Netjeret-mer-it-es) was actually the last of seven Ptolomaic queens of the same name. Cleopatra VII (ruled ...
- Tutankhamun (throne name Neb-kheperu-re) the famous "boy king". Tutankhamun was a ruler of the 18th Dynasty (1336-1327 BC). Ironically un...
- The "Napoleon" of Ancient Egypt throne name Men-kheper-re. After the death (or removal) of his stepmother Hatshepsut, Tuthmosi...
- Royal Jewelry Museum Of Alexandria within Matdm attractions of a number of important national museums .. And between the walls that keep an...
- Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Contains the largest collection of ancient monuments in Egypt , and competed the British Museum and the L...
- Was opened by the Khedive Abbas Hilmi II Greco-Roman Museum officially in October 17, 1892. Italian Giuseppe Botti began in the perfor...
- Amenhotep IV (throne name Nefer-kheperue-re) becomes Akhenaten, the famous "heretic" pharaoh. Akhenaten (1352-1336 BC) was son of Amenho...
- Tourism is the most important sources of national income in Egypt, The Egyptian people used to the presence of tourists among them since ...
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