Egypt is famous for its pyramids because they were built in ancient times and are architecturally marvelous. They are also one of the Seven Wonders of the World, making them very popular. (By the way, you misspelled Egypt, famous, and pyramids.)
the sphinx was built in Egyipt
over 100 pyramids
Egypt is located in the continent of Africa.
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt.
The terrorist group Al-qaeda
he ruled egyipt in 1333bc and he was one of the well know phoros
I think there are bros. because, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl Ike helped Marth defeat the Pirmids.
The Ptolemaic kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC. The first king of the Ptolemy dyansty of Greek kings of Egyipt was Ptolemy I. The Last one was Celopatra VI. The Romans took over in 30 BC.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, it was believed that the god Ammit would devour the hearts of sinners after judging them in the afterlife. Ammit was a fearsome creature with the head of a crocodile, the body of a lion, and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. She played a significant role in the judgment of the deceased in the Hall of Ma'at.
because the snow is for christmas and always comes once a year but it dosnt always come some lands like africa and egyipt dont have snow more than once because they are hot lands and hot lands dont get snow much and anyway kids like snow so sometimes it comes. and sometimes it dosnt. this question was answered by kelly2904 on answers.com
No one made the law in Salem, witchcraft was a recognised crime for hundreds of years before that dating back to Ancient Egyipt and Babalonian times. Fast forward to the 14th century and Pope John XXII formalized the persecution of witchcraft in 1320 when he authorized the Inquisition to prosecute sorcery. This Inquisition lasted at least till 1700. During the 18th century which hunts died out mostly but people were still put to death if suspected of witchcraft. The witchcraft act wasn't repealed until 1951 in Britain and the last person to be tried under it although not executed was Helen Duncan, a medium. As for Salem, it was a superstitious time, the law, was the law of the church and so it was also the law of the land. The people officiating and leading the trial would probably have been clergy since they were trusted to know about these things which were more to do with the spiritual realm than the physical. Hope this helps.