This river flowing through Egypt is the longest in the world
The Nile River
This green skinned king of the underworld was killed by his own brother
Osiris
The definition of monotheism is...
Ancient Egyptian history is broken up into these three kingdoms
Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom
This young pharaoh died at the age of 19
Tutankhamen/Tutankhaten or King Tut
These terms are how Ancient Egyptians referred to Northern and Southern Egypt, respectively
Lower and Upper Egypt
This falcon headed god exiled his uncle to the desert, and is the personal god of the pharaohs
Horus
The Jewish people and their religion get their name from this ancient kingdom
The Kingdom of Judah
This kingdom is best known for its massive building projects, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Khafre
This stone cracked the riddle of translating Egyptian hieroglyphs
The Rosetta Stone
This name is what the Ancient Egyptians called their homeland
Kemet or the Black Land
Banished to the Red Land, this god represents violence and disorder
Set or Seth
This pharaoh is considered to have created the world's first monotheistic religion
Akhenaten or Amenhotep IV
The Middle Kingdom is often referred to as...
Egypt's Golden Age
Egyptians believed this concept of order and harmony kept the world in balance
Ma'at
This land to the south of Egypt served as their largest trading partner
Nubia
Name both the falcon headed god of the sun and his solar rival with multiple hands
Abraham was told by God to bring his family to this land, otherwise known as the Promised Land
Canaan
These periods of Egyptian history are characterized by chaos and political disorder
Intermediate Periods
This female pharaoh kept her stepson from power for many years, and eventually had her legacy erased from history
Hatshepsut
These two cities served as the capitals of Egypt for most of its history
Memphis and Thebes
This ibis headed god represents scribes and magic
Thoth
The two most famous Jewish kings, one known for a great victory in battle, the other for his wisdom.
King David and King Solomon
The New Kingdom is best known for Egypt's government doing this activity
Expanding its borders through military conquest
These officials served as the pharaohs' right hand men, often making the actual day-to-day decisions.
Viziers