Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs Lesson 1

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Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs Lesson 1

L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Success Criteria ***I can explain why a Pharaoh was the ruler. **I can define what a dynasty is.

What was a Pharaoh? L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in The Pharaoh was the political leader of the Egyptian people. The people of Egypt considered the Pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god.

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Narmer (also known as Menes) Gender: Male Date of Birth: 3180 BC Date of Death: 3120 BC Date of Reign: 31 st century BC Married to: Neithhotep Location of Burial: Umm el-qaab, Abydos Did you know? Narmer reigned for 62 years and it is believed that he was killed by a hippopotamus! Photo courtesy of nefer202020 (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Narmer: The First Egyptian Pharaoh L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Summary of reign: The first pharaoh of Egypt was Narmer, who united Lower and Upper Egypt was once divided into two kingdoms. The kingdom in Lower Egypt was called the red crown and the one in Upper Egypt was known as the white crown. Around 3100 B.C. Narmer, the pharaoh of the north, conquered the south and Egypt became united. He founded the first capital of Egypt where the two lands met. It was called Memphis. The story of Ancient Egypt begins from when the north and the south were united as one country. Remembered because: He was not the first to attempt unifying Egypt, but he was the first to accomplish it, bringing together what had previously been two separate tribes. "NarmerPalette-CloseUpOfNarmer-ROM" by Keith Schengili-Roberts - Own Work (photo). Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: King Djoser Gender: Male Date of Birth: Unknown Date of Death: 2649 BC Date of Reign: 2668BC - 2649 BC Married to: Hetephernebty Location of Burial: Step Pyramid at Saqqara Did you know? He was the first Egyptian Pharaoh viewed not just as a ruler, but also as a god. Photo courtesy of pyramidtextsonline (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

King Djoser: The Great Builder L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Summary of reign: Djoser increased the wealth of Egypt by exploring the Sinai Peninsula area looking for turquoise, copper and other precious metals. He was a great military commander, who waged successful wars against the inhabitants of the Sinai Peninsula. He built many temples and shrines, including a great temple at Heliopolis. Remembered because: He was responsible for the world's first known monumental stone building, the Step Pyramid at Sakkara. The main purpose of the step pyramid served to protect Djoser for eternity by protecting his mummy and wealth. Photo courtesy of isawnyu (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Thutmose III Gender: Male Date of Birth: 1482 BC Date of Death: 1425 BC Date of Reign: 1479 to 1425 BC Married to: Hatshepsut-Merytre Location of Burial: Valley of the Kings Did you know? The discovery of Thutmose s mummy showed this conquering pharaoh was barely five feet tall! Photo courtesy of j. kunst (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Thutmose III: A Skilled Warrior L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Summary of reign: Dynasties in Ancient Thutmose III was a brilliant general who never lost a battle. He brought the Egyptian empire to the pinnacle of its power by conquering all of Syria, crossing the Euphrates river to defeat the Mitannians, and travelling south along the Nile River to Sudan. Thutmose III built a great number of temples and monuments to commemorate his deeds. He also set up a number of obelisks (a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument), one of which, called Cleopatra s Needle, now stands on the Embankment in London. Remembered because: His military achievements brought fabulous wealth AND power to Photo courtesy of j. kunst (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Akhenaten Gender: Male Date of Birth: 1380 BC Date of Death: 1334 BC Date of Reign: 1352-1334 BC Married to: Nefertiti Location of Burial: Royal Tomb of Akhenaten, Amarna Did you know? Akhenaten wasn t expecting to be King; He had an older brother who died unexpectedly. Photo courtesy of ya_rayah_2007 (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Akhenaten: A Controversial Ruler L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Summary of reign: Akhenaten rejected the way things were and tried to change society. He moved the capital from Thebes to the city he named Akhetaton, in Middle Remembered because: Akhenaten didn t have the support of the people and his new beliefs and city didn t last after he died. Photo courtesy of miriam.mollerus (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Tutankhamun Gender: Male Date of Birth: 1343 BC Date of Death: 1328 BC Date of Reign: 1337 1328 BC Married to: his half-sister, Ankhsenoomun Location of Burial: Valley of the Kings Did you know? Forensic analysis of his mummy has put his age at death at about 18. Photo courtesy of acientartpodcast.org (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Tutankhamun: The Boy King L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties Summary of reign: in Ancient Tutankhamun's father's reforms left Egypt in a terrible state. Tutankhamun restored the old religion and moved the capital from Akhetaten back to its traditional home. He repaired the damage inflicted upon the temples during Akhenaten s reign. He constructed his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. He also continued construction at the Temple of Karnak. Remembered because: His tomb, containing fabulous treasures, was discovered in 1922 by British archaeologists, Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon. He became pharaoh at the young age of nine and reigned at a time when the Egyptian Empire was at its height.

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Seti I Gender: Male Date of Birth: Unknown Date of Death: 1279 BC Date of Reign: 1290 1279 BC Married to: Queen Tuya Location of Burial: Valley of the Kings Did you know? Seti is thought by many historians to have been the greatest Pharaoh of the 19th dynasty. Photo courtesy of Charlie Phillips (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Seti I: A Great Ruler L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties Summary in Ancient of reign: Seti I built the Great Temple of Abydos also known as the Osireion. He began the construction of this significant temple and it was finished during the reign of his son, Ramses the Great. Seti I led the capture of a Syrian town called Kadesh. Many Pharaohs had unsuccessfully attempted to take this land. Together with his son, they triumphantly entered Kadesh and built a victory monument at the site. Photo courtesy of Argenberg (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Ancient Pharaohs L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Name: Ramses II (Ramses The Great) Gender: Male Date of Birth: 1303BC Date of Death: 1213BC Date of Reign: 1279 BC 1213 BC Married to: Nefertari Location of Burial: Valley of the Kings Did you know? Ramses II was believed to have over 150 children! Photo courtesy of Charlie Phillips (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Ramses The Great L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient Summary of reign: During his reign as Pharaoh, Ramses II led the Egyptian army against several enemies including the Hittites, Syrians, Libyans and Nubians. He expanded the Egyptian Empire and secured its borders. Ramses II is also known as a great builder. He rebuilt many of the existing temples in Egypt and built many new structures of his own including: Ramesseum temple, Abu Simbel temple and a new capital city of Egypt called Pi-Ramesses. Remembered because: He lived to be over 90 years old. At the temple of Abu Simbel, he built 4 statues of himself which were 69 feet high! Photo courtesy of Jorge Lascar (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

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L.O. To understand the importance of Pharaohs and Dynasties in Ancient You will make an information page about your Pharaoh You must include: heading, 3 sub-headings, picture, caption, factbox and information. You will make an information page about your pharaoh. You must include: heading, 2 sub-headings, picture, caption, factbox and information Work with Miss to complete your information page.