Egypt’s Overlooked Pharaohs: Kingdoms Lost in Time
While names like Ramses II, Tutankhamun, and Cleopatra are etched into the annals of history, a wealth of ancient Egyptian […]
While names like Ramses II, Tutankhamun, and Cleopatra are etched into the annals of history, a wealth of ancient Egyptian […]
At the close of the fourth millennium BC, a powerful leader arose who unified the land of Egypt, laying the
Amenhotep III, also known as Amenophis, was the ninth ruler of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, reigning approximately from 1390 to 1352
The pharaoh stands out as perhaps the most renowned facet of Ancient Egypt, yet simultaneously remains one of the most
When delving into the history of 2,000 or 4,000 years ago, researchers encounter numerous biases, from their subjective interpretations of
Djet, meaning “serpent,” was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty of Egypt, circa 2980 BC. Manetho refers to him
Seti II (or Sethos II) was a pharaoh of the 19th dynasty in ancient Egypt. He ruled from 1203–1197 BC,
The body of Pharaoh Seti I remained in his tomb for an extended period, until the conclusion of the 20th
Shoshenq II was the third pharaoh of Egypt’s Twenty-second Dynasty, reigning from around 890 BC during the Third Intermediate Period
Amenemhat III was the sixth pharaoh of the 12th dynasty of ancient Egypt and is considered one of the great