If you mean to rule Egypt in her own right, it was probably a queen named Sobekneferu, who ruled way back in the twelfth dynasty.
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Egypt, He was the pharoah of the 15th dynasty,(:Egypt, He was the pharoah of the 15th dynasty,(:
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The 18th dynasty of egypt is most likely or sometimes the tuthmoside dynasty of egypt.
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Senusret I was the second pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty and ruled from 1971 BCE to 1926 BCE. He died of old age and before he died he appointed his successor Amenemhat II.
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Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
Cleopatra was the last queen of ancient Egypt. She was of the Ptolemaic dynasty, which originated in Macedonia.
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Piankhi united Kush and Egypt, established dynasty on Egypt's throne
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The Kushite dynasty conquered Egypt in 7th century BCE.
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No, it is believed that there were others before her, namely Merneith of the first dynasty, and Nimaethap of the third dynasty, along with Queen Sobekneferu of the Twelfth Dynasty and Ahhotep I of the seventeenth dynasty.
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The 30th dynasty 380-343BC the last native rulers of Egypt until 1922.
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Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
Cleopatra was motivated by personal greed, the desire to preserve her dynasty and if possible, to keep Egypt independent.
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All the Cleopatras of Egypt lived in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
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Nubia was the south portion of Egypt.
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A dynasty is a long line of rulers from generation to generation. HOPE I HELPED!:)
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Ahmose I (1570-1546 BCE), was the founder of the 18th Dynasty in ancient Egypt and his leadership style was primarily focused on the expansion of his dynasty and he is considered one of the best kings in the history of Egypt.
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The pyramids of Egypt were built by different pharaohs during the Forth Dynasty
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Fatamid Dynasty
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The Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt also known as the Nubian Dynasty or the Kushite Empire
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Since Cleopatra was of Greek decent, she ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty. It was not a numbered dynasty as the Egyptian ones were.
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Thebes became the capital of Egypt from 1650 BC to 1353 BC. This was between the XVII dynasty and the XVII dynasty.
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As Cleopatra was a queen of Egypt, yes, you could say that she had something to do with Egypt. She was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty in ancient Egypt.
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Shabaka was a pharaoh in the 25th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled between 721 and 706 BC. Shabaka was from the kingdom of Kush, which ruled Egypt for about 100 years.
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It was a gradual process, starting after the Hyksos invasion(15th dynasty: 1720 BC). The 16th and 17th dynasty saw Egypt divided. It was reunited in the 18th dynasty when the Hyksos were driven out (1550 BC). After this, a professional army was seen as needed to protect from future invaders. By the 19th dynasty Egypt had a well-trained and professional standing army.
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Ramses II was a pharaoh in Egypt. he ruled in the 19th Dynasty.
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Manetho began keeping records in the third dynasty of Egypt
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End of the Eighteenth Dynasty and start of Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
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Her time or reign was 1508-1458 BC. She was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.
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There are several such pharaohs including: Merneith of the first dynasty, Nimaethap of the third dynasty, Nitocris of the sixth dynasty, Sobekneferu of the twelfth dynasty, Ahhotep I at the end of the seventeenth dynasty, Ahmose-Nefertari of the eighteenth dynasty, Nefertiti of the eighteenth dynasty and Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
However, the only female pharaoh who had a long and prosperous reign was Queen Hatshepsut of the eighteenth dynasty.
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his former helper proclaimed himself king of Egypt which started a dynasty
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Manetho began to keep records in the third dynasty of life.
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The 26 dynasty was under the rule of the Nubians, it ended when the Persians invaded Egypt.
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