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What were the major developments of the ancient Egyptian world?
Some of the major developments were the reigns of Amenhotep IV and Ramses II.. Other things include pyramids, temples, Hieroglyphs and envoys which formed the basis for many inventions today. The middle age of Egypt is called the Golden age because of irrigation and fertility of the Nile river. Envoys played a major diplomatic roles like a messenger conveying secrets to kings.
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Amenhotep IV :Amenhotep IV was the tenth or eleventh pharaoh of Dynasty XVIII. He married Nefertiti and became a fanatic of an ancient Egyptian god named Aten, the god of the sun disc. He renamed himself Aken-Aten ("he who is of service to Aten.") in honor of the god. (also spelt Akenaten, Akhenaten, Ahkanaten, Ihknaten, etc). During Akenaten's reign from 1379 BC, Aten (also spelt Aton) became the supreme god of Egypt. He also changed the capital from Thebes to el-Amarna (halfway between Memphis and Thebes), city of the cult of the Aten.Akenaten has been called the first Monotheist .He's even considered to be predecessor to Judeo-Christian type monotheism. The psychologist Sigmund Freud argued (in Moses and Monotheism) that Moses was an Egyptian who got his beliefs from Akenaten.
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Ramses II: was the third king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, and is often cited as the most powerful of the Pharaohs, or simply "Ramses the Great". Named for his grandfather, Ramses I, he was appointed as successor to the throne when he was only 14, and took his first wife almost immediately. Even before assuming full power he was regarded as co-ruler with his father, Pharaoh Seti I.The hieroglyphics of Ancient Egypt capture and list the various accomplishments during his lifetime and gives us a snapshot of his life journey and undertakings throughout his life.
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The pyramids: are considered one of the most greatest achievements of ancient Egypt in terms of technology, science and calculations without the modern tools constructed by thousands of workers. The most prolific pyramid-building phase coincided with the greatest degree of absolutist paranoiac rule. It was during this time that the most famous pyramids, those near Giza, were built.
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