Hatshepsut
Ramses II
Pharaohs & Government
Religion & the Gods
Monuments & Buildings
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Hatshepsut was disliked by later pharaohs because of this fact. 

She was a female Pharaoh. 

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Ramses II was also known by this nickname: "Ramses the ________ "

Ramses the Great

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This job was performed by people who would write important records for government purposes. 

Scribes

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These wooden objects were often used to store a Pharaoh's mummified remains. 

Sarcophagus.

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This special type of Egyptian building was made of sandstone with a smooth, white limestone casing on the outside. 

A pyramid!

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Hatshepsut famously sent a trade expedition to this far off land. 

Punt.

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Ramses II ruled for this many years.

66 (and a bit) years. 

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The Pharaoh was believed to be this God's representative on the Earth.

Horus (I would also accept Ra)

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This falcon-headed god was the God of Healing, Protection, and the fertile "Black Land" on either side of the Nile. 

Horus.

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This famous pyramid is the largest ever built by Egyptians, located near modern Cairo. 

The Great Pyramid.

The Great Pyramid of Cheops. 

The Pyramid of Khufu. 

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Hatshepsut served as this position for her young stepson. 

Regent.

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Ramses II famously fought (and drew) this battle against the Hittites.

The Battle of Kadesh. 

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This young Pharaoh's tomb was discovered completely intact in 1922. 

Tutankhamun 

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This blue-skinned God was married to Isis, and known as the King of the Afterlife. 

Osiris

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This famous statue with a human head and lion body is found near the pyramids.

The Sphinx.
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We get most of our information about Hatshepsut from this famous building.

Djeser-Djeseru

Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple

The Holy of Holies


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Ramses II was called this name by the Greeks, and it was famously used in an 1818 Poem by Percy Shelley. 

Ozymandias

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This social class performed much of the hard labour, including building monuments and farming.

Peasants.

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This bodily organ was pulled out of the nose during the mummification process.

The Brain!

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After death, pharaohs were often buried in this famous valley.

Valley of the Kings.
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Hatshepsut wore one of these to project masculine power. 

A fake beard.

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Ramses II built this new capital city in the Nile Delta, and gave it a very narcissistic name. 

Pi-Ramses (the House of Ramses). 

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This Pharaoh's name translates to "Fighting Catfish" in Ancient Egyptian.

Narmer.

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The Pharaoh Cleopatra VII often dressed as this winged goddess.

Isis

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This advisor helped the Pharaoh Djoser design and build the first ever Egyptian Pyramid at Saqqara. 

Imhotep.

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