![]() Archaic
Period, 3100-2650BC.
Old Kingdom, 2650-2134BC.
Seventh, Eighth,
Ninth and Tenth Dynasties
Ephemeral kings
for whom very little evidence has been found
Middle Kingdom,
2040-1640.
Intef I, II and III
Mentuhotep Nebhepetre
(this king is refered to as both I & II)
Mentuhotep III
Mentuhotep IV
III, IV,V
Amenemhet I
Sesostris I
Amenemhet II
Sesostris II
Sesostris III
Amenemhet III
Amenemhet IV
Sobeknofru
Wegef I
Amenemhet VI
Sobekhotep I
Hor
Amenemhet
Sobekhotep II,
(the dynasty collapsed after a succession
of short lived and little known Kings)
Second Intermediate
Period 1640-1550BC.
(A little-known group of Kings
contemporary with the end of the
Thirteenth Dynasty)
The Hyksos kings including:
Salitis
Khyan
Apophis
Intef V
Sobekemsaf
Seqenenre
Seqenenre Tao
Kamose
New Kingdom,
1550-1070BC.
Amosis
Amenhotep I
Tuthmosis I
Tuthmosis II
Hatshepsut
Tuthmosis III
Amenhotep II
Tuthmosis IV
Amenhotep III
Amenhotep IV (Akehnaten)
Tutankhamun
Ay
Horemheb
Rameses I
Seti I
Rameses II
Merenptah
Seti II
Amenmesses
Siptah
Tawosre
Setnakht
Ramesses III - XI
Third Intermediate
Period 1070-712BC. Smendes
Shebitku
Taharka
Tantamani
Necho I
Psammetichus I
Necho II
Psammetichus II
Apries
Amasis
Psammetichus III Cambyses
Darius I
Xerxes I
Artaxerxes
Darius II
Thirtieth Dynasty
Neferites I
Pammutis
Neferites II
Nectanebo I, II
Graeco-Roman
Period, 332BC 395AD.
Alexander the Great
Philip Arrhidaeus
Alexander IV Ptolemy I-XV
Queens Cleopatra I-VII
After the death of the last
Cleopatra, Egypt came directly under Roman rule, though few Roman Emperors
ever went there. When the Roman Empire divided in AD395, Egypt was controlled
from Byzantium until the Arab conquest in 641AD |