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 Egypt State Information Service - Rulers of Egypt
Zanakht 2650-2630 B.C. Zanakht was the founder of the 3rd Dynasty, and was the older brother of King Djoser.
Radjedef 2528-2520 B.C. Radjedef was the third king of the 4th Dynasty and ruled the country from 2528 BC until 2520 BC.
1136-1129 B.C. Ramesses VII is probably the son of Ramesses VI and was the sixth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
www.sis.gov.eg /En/History/ruler/080900000000000018.htm   (11065 words)

  
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--- 170 BC - 163 BC and --- 145 BC - 116 BC Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon) was the younger brother of Ptolemy VI Philometor and the uncle of Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator.
--- 80 BC - 58 BC and --- 55 BC - 51 BC Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos was the illegitimate son of Lathyros (Ptolemy IX Soter II).
Cleopatra was born in 69 BC in Alexandria, Egypt.
www.traviscase.org /Sermons/Miscellaneous/HumanHistory.html   (6981 words)

  
 Pyramids (Egypt) - MSN Encarta
In temples nearby, priests performed rituals to nourish the dead monarch’s spirit, which was believed to stay with the body after death.
In the Old Kingdom (a period of Egyptian history from about 2575 bc to about 2134 bc), Egyptian artists carved hieroglyphs on the walls of the burial chamber, designed to safeguard the dead monarch’s passage into the afterlife.
In the Middle Kingdom (2040 bc-1640 bc), the Egyptians built pyramids mostly of mud brick.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761555128/Pyramids_(Egypt).html   (1411 words)

  
 pyramid
The Great Pyramid was built during Khufu's reign (2551 BC - 2528 BC).
It was built around the year 2560 BC to serve as a tomb when he died.
From about 2550 to 2530 B.C. The Egyptian Pyramids are the oldest and only surviving member of the ancient wonders.
library.thinkquest.org /J0113006/pyramid.htm   (682 words)

  
 The Pharoahs Network - Old Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Radjedef was the third king of the 4th Dynasty and ruled the country from 2528 BC until 2520 BC.
Raneferef was the fifth king of Dynasty V. He ruled the country from 2419 till 2416 BC.
Izezi was the eighth king of the 5th Dynasty and ruled Egypt from 2388 till 2356 BC.
www.thepharaohs.net /Ancient/old_kingdom/PharaohsFull.cfm   (1681 words)

  
 The Fourth Dynasty
Cheops was the second king of the 4th Dynasty and was the builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza and founder of the Giza Plateau near modern Cairo and Memphis.
Radjedef - Djedefra - Enduring Like Re - 2566 - 2558 B.C. Radjedef was the third king of the 4th Dynasty and ruled the country from 2528 BC until 2520 BC.
Chephren - Suphis II - Appearing Like Re - 2520-2494 B.C. The fourth king of the 4th Dynasty was Khafre (Chephren), the son of Khufu, and He built the Pyramid of Chephren and the Great Sphinx next to his father's pyramid at giza.
www.crystalinks.com /fourthdynasty.html   (3277 words)

  
 Egyptian Dynasties - Crystalinks
FOURTH DYNASTY - 2575 - 2467 B.C. Snefru 2575 - 2551
FIFTH DYNASTY - 2465 - 2345 B.C. Userkaf 2465 - 2458
SIXTH DYNASTY - 2345 - 2184 B.C. Teti 2345 - 2333
www.crystalinks.com /egyptdynasties.html   (100 words)

  
 Old Kingdom
The Old Kingdom is most commonly regarded as spanning the period when Egypt was ruled by the Third Dynasty through to the Sixth Dynasty (2630 - 2151 BC).
The first famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom was Djoser (2630 - 2611 BC) of the Third Dynasty who ordered the construction of the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid) in Memphis's new necropolis, Saqqara.
Snefru was succeeded by his (in)famous son, Khufu (2551 - 2528 BC), who built the Great Pyramid of Giza.
www.askfactmaster.com /Old_Kingdom   (532 words)

  
 Old Kingdom
The first famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom was Djoser (2630 BC-2611 BC) who ordered the construction of the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid) in Memphis's new necropolis, Saqqara.
The dynasty began with Snefru (2575 BC-2551 BC), who built three pyramids, one mysterious pyramid in Meidum (a failure), the famous Bent Pyramid in Dashur (another failure) and the small Red Pyramid, also in Dashur.
There are rumour that after his death quarrel broke out between his sons Djedefre (2528 BC-2520 BC) and Khafre (2520 BC-2494 BC).
www.ukpedia.com /o/old-kingdom.html   (456 words)

  
 Articles - Old Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The first famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom was Djoser (2630–2611 BC) of the Third Dynasty, who ordered the construction of the first pyramid (the Step Pyramid) in Memphis' new necropolis, Saqqara.
The later kings of the Fourth Dynasty were Menkaura (2494–2472 BC), who built the smallest pyramid in Giza, and Shepseskaf (2472–2467 BC).
The final blow was a sudden and short-lived cooling in the region that resulted in a drastic drop in precipitation between 2200 and 2100 BC, which in turn prevented the normal flooding of the Nile.
www.lastring.com /articles/Old_Kingdom?mySession=364b32f654b68abc1e56a5e032cc6e76   (760 words)

  
 The Official Graham Hancock Website: Library
The papyrus speaks of a "building called 'Inventory'", located at the sacred city of Heliopolis (18 kilometres north-east of Giza), in which was stored "a chest of flint" containing a mysterious object that Khufu is reported to have "spent much time searching for".
The box wherein is the book is surrounded by swarms of serpents and scorpions and reptiles of all kinds, and round it is coiled a serpent which cannot die.
Last but not least amongst many similar sources that we could cite, there is a Coffin Text, circa 1900 BC, that speaks of the journey of the soul towards immortality.
www.grahamhancock.com /library/hm/c4-5.htm   (530 words)

  
 King Khufu
This was to insure the pharaoh that he/she would be as happy in the afterlife as in their previous life.
Pyramid building in Egypt started sometime around 2780 BC with King Djoser.
B.C., when King Khufu’s great tomb was finally completely constructed, it was 481 feet tall.
www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us /History/Egypt/03/Rshaw/Rshaw.htm   (1207 words)

  
 Articles - 26th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
2900 - 2334 BC – Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period.
2500 BC – the construction of the stone circle at Stonehenge begins and continues for the next five hundred years.
2575 BC – A foot defined as 26.45 cm by Sumerian ruler Gudea of Lagash.
www.zitronic.com /articles/2528_BC   (153 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Old Kingdom of Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Old Kingdom and its royal power reached their zenith under the Fourth dynasty, which began with Sneferu (2575 - 2551 BC).
Using a greater mass of stones than any other Pharaoh, he built three pyramids: a mysterious pyramid in Meidum (a failure), the famous Bent Pyramid in Dahshur (another failure) and the small Red Pyramid, also in Dashur.
Sneferu was succeeded by his (in)famous son, Khufu (2551 - 2528 BC), who built the Great Pyramid of Giza.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Old-Kingdom-of-Egypt   (585 words)

  
 THE PRO-CHOICE ACTION NETWORK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
About 1000 pharmacists in all areas of BC are certified to prescribe it directly and immediately, without a doctor's intervention.
There are six abortion clinics in BC, four in the Lower Mainland, one in Victoria, and one in Kelowna.
If you've lived in BC for less than three months (or you're not a resident), the cost for an early abortion is about $450 to $600.
www.prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org /abortioninfo/bc.shtml   (839 words)

  
 Unlimited Glory Ministries - Adam to Saul - Time Line
3123 BC Gen. 5:11---------Enosh dies 905, Kenan 815, Mahalalel 745, Jared 680, Methuselah 453, Lamech 266, Noah 84….….…..…...……….....
3039 BC Gen. 5:14---------Kenan dies 910, Mahalalel 840, Jared 775, Methuselah 548, Lamech 361, Noah 179……………….......…….....………….
2181 BC Gen. 9:29--------Noah dies 950, Shem 447, Arphaxad 347, Shelah 312, Eber 282, Reu 218, Serug 186, Terah 126……………………….…...
www.unlimitedglory.org /adamsaul.htm   (2125 words)

  
 Unlimited Glory Ministeries - Text Version - Adam-Saul
3192 BC Gen. 5:8 Seth dies 912, Enosh 807, Kenan 717, Mahalalel 647, Jared 582, Methuselah 355, Lamech 168.……....…...…………… 3137 BC Gen. 5:28 Enosh 821, Kenan 731, Mahalalel 661, Jared 596, Methuselah 369, Lamech was 182 had Noah…...…….....……..…….
2528 BC Gen. 11:10 Noah 603, Shem was 100 had Arphaxad……………………….………………....…………………………………….….….
For example, the Open Bible KJV 1975 Edition shows 1706 BC as the date Jacob and his family came to Egypt in it's headnote to Genesis chapter 46; yet, the date of the Exodus is given as 1450 BC in the headnote to Exodus chapter 12.
www.unlimitedglory.org /txtadam-saul.htm   (1971 words)

  
 The Giza Oracle - Science Fact or Fiction
The technology and tools available in the 27th century BC could not and did not build the largest and most precise structure ever erected on this planet.
On the Inventory Stele dated about 1500 BC, Khufu tells of discoveries made while clearing away the sands from the pyramid, of his dedication of the monument to Isis, and of his building of the three small pyramids for himself, his wife, and his daughters next to the Great Pyramid.
The radiocarbon dates for the Great Pyramid ranged from 2853 to 3809 BC, the average being 3029 BC, which would make the pyramid some 400 years older than, is currently believed.
www.bibleufo.com /fact.htm   (3407 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt
This piece from the Predynastic period (5000 bc-3000 bc) is decorated with ostriches, boats, and geometrical designs.
Amenhotep III ruled Egypt in the mid-1300s bc, during a period of peace and prosperity.
The temple of Hatshepsut is a rock-cut tomb and mortuary temple built in the 15th century bc at Dayr al Baḩrī near Thebes.
www.multimedia-publishing.com /ancient_egypt.htm   (9294 words)

  
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So in the year 2141 BC the star Alcyone of the Pleiades, in the constellation of Taurus the Bull, was aligned with the two scored lines in the stone walls of the Descending Passage.
The reign of King Khufu, Dynasty IV in Old Egypt, her golden age, is said to be 2551 - 2528 BC.
The temple construction was begun in BC 19/20 (3742).
www.prophecycorner.com /agee/procon1133.html   (4712 words)

  
 CUPE BC: Whistler job action to receive boost from CUPE BC .....
BC’s largest union to sever all ties with Telus
WHISTLER — The president of BC’s largest public sector union will be meeting with CUPE 2010 members on Thursday, March 3rd, 2005 to offer his support and meet with the municipal workers and their allies.
CUPE BC President Barry O’Neill has also extended an offer to meet with Whistler Mayor and Council to seek a political solution to the labour dispute.
www.cupe.bc.ca /2528   (315 words)

  
 The Wargamer - Ancient Egypt - History Home
The oldest dynasty known, the 1st dynasty, dates from 2900 BC to 2770 BC (all dates are approximate dates).
The famous great pyramids were built during the 4th dynasty by Khufu (Cheops) 2551-2528 BC, Khaefra (Chephren) 2520-2494 and Menkaura (Mykerinus) 2490-2472 BC.
Hellenistic Period 300 BC-30 BC - Egypt ruled by the Greek dynasty of the Ptolemies, ending with the famous Cleopatra.
www.wargamer.com /egypt/history_main.asp   (1249 words)

  
 Pharaohs - Kings after Khasekhemwy - Turin Papyrus (Canon)
2252 BC to 2248 BC Pepi II 2248 BC to 2158 BC Merenre II 2158 BC to 2156 BC Notikris
2156 BC to 2144 BC The importance of Khasekhemwy for all following calendartion was enormous.
2593 BC is the year (minus) -2592 by Astronomy and this is not chance,
www.lexiline.com /lexiline/lexi768.htm   (240 words)

  
 History of Art by H.W. Janson and Anthony F. Janson, 6/E Chapter 2 -- Instructor's Manual
We can still find the rigid conservatism of the previous dynasties but we also encounter a short-lived disruption during the reign of Akhenaten (ruled 1352-1336 BC) that is known as the Amarna period because Akhenaten’s capital was located near present-day Tel el-Amarna.
In 323 BC, Egypt was conquered by Alexander the Great, thus introducing a Greek presence in ancient Egypt.
Discuss in both form and function tomb architecture from the mastaba to the Pyramids at Giza.
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 Sabiorican's Personal Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
So he spent the better part of his short life either employing or enslaving hundreds of thousands of laborers for 20 years in the most intense and complicated building project ever undertaken.
The technology and tools available in the 27th century BC could not and did not build the largest and most precise structure ever erected on this planet.
Which means that the indigenous peoples of 2500 BC did not place these blocks.
members.migente.com /sabiorican   (3966 words)

  
 Pyramids of Egypt
The first pyramid, the Step Pyramid at Saqqarah, was constructed during the reign of King Djoser (2630 bc-2611 bc).
Located on the west bank of the Nile River on the outskirts of Cairo, the pyramids at Giza, rank as some of the best-known monuments in the world.
The Great Pyramid was built during King Khufu’s reign (2551 bc-2528 bc).
www.useless-knowledge.com /articles/apr/july022.html   (616 words)

  
 Information on Egyptian pyramids of Giza, Khufu great pyramid, Khafre pyramid and Menkaure pyramid
In the 1st and 2nd dynasties (2920 bc-2770 bc and 2770 bc-2649 bc), kings were buried at the city of Abydos in graves topped with a pile of clean sand inside low-lying brick walls.
By the end of the Old Kingdom around 2134 BC, the pyramids had a core of shoddy masonry and debris covered with a veneer of fine limestone.
After a chaotic period in Egyptian history called the First Intermediate Period (2134 BC-2040 BC), Egyptian kings chose to be buried in pyramids at their new capital city near modern Lisht.
www.egyptgiftshop.com /pharaonic_egypt/egyptian_pyramids.html   (2338 words)

  
 EXHIBITIONS | COMING SOON | Pharaons
The land of the Pharaohs, a huge unified territory (the two kingdoms of the upper Nile Valley and the Delta were united in around 3300 BC) came into being in the third millennium BC.
An introduction is provided by a gallery of portraits and effigies of Pharaohs whose personalities marked the different empires, which will have been brought together for the first time.
The death of the Pharaoh will mark the end of the exhibition, revealing the sumptuous treasures of the Tanis kings, heirs to the kings of the New Empire, which bear witness to the grandiose funeral cult that centred on Pharaoh and his journey to the next world.
www.imarabe.org /ang/temp/expo/pharaons.html   (717 words)

  
 [MM Network News] November Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A pioneer in pyramid=20 construction, his Step Pyramid was the most successful amongst the first=20 attempts ever to build a pyramid.
A special= =20 visit is included to the sombre and intriguing Mummy Room with its eleven=20 embalmed ancient royals, including the famous Ramses II (1290-1224 BC).
A special= visit is included to the sombre and intriguing Mummy Room with its eleven= embalmed ancient royals, including the famous Ramses II (1290-1224 BC).=

Dinner will take place this evening on a deluxe Nile cruise-floating= restaurant, where you'll enjoy a typical Egyptian dinner, belly dancer show= and the wheeler Dervish.
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 TEAM ATLANTIS
Since the emergence of modern academic Egyptology nearly 200 years ago, many have questioned the orthodox claim that the Sphinx and 75% of the pyramids were built during the 4th Dynasty (2575 BC - 2465 BC).
This debate was recently rekindled when John Anthony West and Dr. Robert Schoch of Boston University published their research on the erosive patterns found on the Sphinx and its enclosure (the cavity in which the Sphinx sits).
Although Ra`djedef was the son and successor of the famed Pharaoh Khufu, his reign lasted but 8 short years (2528 BC - 2520 BC).
www.teamatlantis.com /yucatan_test/restoration.html   (3112 words)

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