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(5)- Knowing the history of Egypt.
Brief history of Ancient Egypt for beginners :
HELLENISTIC PERIOD
After the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, the country came under Greek rule.
This period of Egyptian history is known as the Hellenistic or Alexandrian Period. This conquest was driven by the Egyptian people themselves, who asked Alexander the Great for help to free them from Persian domination.
Alexander the Great was appointed pharaoh and ordered the construction of the city of Alexandria, in the Nile Delta , making it a key city for maritime trade and whose importance increased to the detriment of Memphis and Thebes. However, he did not reside in Egypt for more than a year, since he left it to continue conquering territories in the East.
After his death, there was a time when the government of the country was divided between various rulers, until it was unified under the mandate of Pharaoh Ptolemy I, General of Alexander the Great of Macedonian origin , who inaugurated the Ptolemaic Dynasty, during which they built temples like the one of Isis in Philae or the one of Horus and Sobek in Kom Ombo.
Ptolemaic dynasty 323-30 a. c.
During the reign of Ptolemy I , the Library and the Lighthouse of Alexandria were built, one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World and which, unfortunately, is not preserved.
After Ptolemy I and II, Ptolemy III came to power, who had the Temple of Horus built in Edfu , dedicated to the Egyptian god Hor (whose name in Greek was Horus), and during the reign of his grandson, Ptolemy V, carved the well-known Rosetta Stone , a key work to be able to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics and that is in the British Museum in London.
Ptolemy V married Cleopatra I, the first in a series of Cleopatras who ruled Egypt, either as regents or consorts to the pharaoh. The most famous of them, Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty and, like her predecessors and contrary to what many think, she was not of Egyptian origin, but Greek.
Temple of Horus in Edfu
Brief history of Ancient Egypt for beginners :
HELLENISTIC PERIOD
After the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in 332 BC, the country came under Greek rule.
This period of Egyptian history is known as the Hellenistic or Alexandrian Period. This conquest was driven by the Egyptian people themselves, who asked Alexander the Great for help to free them from Persian domination.
Alexander the Great was appointed pharaoh and ordered the construction of the city of Alexandria, in the Nile Delta , making it a key city for maritime trade and whose importance increased to the detriment of Memphis and Thebes. However, he did not reside in Egypt for more than a year, since he left it to continue conquering territories in the East.
After his death, there was a time when the government of the country was divided between various rulers, until it was unified under the mandate of Pharaoh Ptolemy I, General of Alexander the Great of Macedonian origin , who inaugurated the Ptolemaic Dynasty, during which they built temples like the one of Isis in Philae or the one of Horus and Sobek in Kom Ombo.
Ptolemaic dynasty 323-30 a. c.
During the reign of Ptolemy I , the Library and the Lighthouse of Alexandria were built, one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World and which, unfortunately, is not preserved.
After Ptolemy I and II, Ptolemy III came to power, who had the Temple of Horus built in Edfu , dedicated to the Egyptian god Hor (whose name in Greek was Horus), and during the reign of his grandson, Ptolemy V, carved the well-known Rosetta Stone , a key work to be able to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics and that is in the British Museum in London.
Ptolemy V married Cleopatra I, the first in a series of Cleopatras who ruled Egypt, either as regents or consorts to the pharaoh. The most famous of them, Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty and, like her predecessors and contrary to what many think, she was not of Egyptian origin, but Greek.
Temple of Horus in Edfu
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