1. World History’s Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt This book is an ongoing compilation complied by Mr. Duke’s World History Classes.
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6. IV changed his name to Akhenaton, meaning "the Servant of Aten" early in his reign. Whereas his father, Amenhotep III, had sought to reduce the increasing power of the priesthood, Akhenaton practically dismantled it. Amenhotep IV
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16. El Hiba Near the modern village of el-Hiba is the site of ancient tuedjoi.
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41. Pharaohs The Kings of Egypt were not called Pharaohs by the ancient Egyptians. The pharaoh was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people. King Tut was the youngest ruling pharaoh coming to power at age 9.
42. Pharaohs The most powerful person in ancient Egypt was the pharaoh. The pharaoh was the political and religious leader of the Egyptian people, holding the titles: 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'.
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52. Thebes Thebes was a ancient city in egypt. it is located on both the west and east bank of the nile. On the east side are the massive temples of karnak and luxor the west side has royal cemetarys and funerary complexes
53. Tutankhamen His original name Tutankhamen means living images of aten he died at age 25 One reason why Tutankhamen was not listed on the classical king lists is probably because Horemheb, the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty, usurped most of the boy-king's work
54. Thutmose 1 Thutmose 1 was the king of Egypt, he was of the Early 18 th Dynasty, and he re-conquered the Nubians of Northern Africa. And he later advanced into Asia as far as the Euphrates river.
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56. Valley of the kings Riches filled the royal tombs in the valley of the king. The famous gold funeral mask of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun survived the relentless thieves to become an icon of ancient Egypt. The Valley of the Kings is a desert valley located on the west bank of Thebes, the political and religious capital of the New Kingdom.