Who was the very first king(s), despite lack of detail and evidence?
Who are the Scorpion Kings?
What form of government existed?
What is a Theocratic Government?
When did the Scorpion Kings Rule?
Predynastic Period in Egypt (c. 6000-c. 3150 BCE)
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From Namar's palace at the capital, he would make his pronouncements and ?
What is decree laws?
The first king established a central government with?
What is military force?
Who was the first King that we can safely Identify?
Who is King Namar?
This government relied completely on?
What is Agriculture and Trade?
The term "King" was used until Pharaoh came into use, around what date?
New Kingdom of Egypt (1570-1069 BCE)
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A tradition started by Hor-aha, allowed himself and his officials to travel through the kingdom, giving the subjects of his kingdom a view of himself, this tradition was called?
What is Shemsu?
...A king from the mandate of the gods, initially seen as an intermediary between the ____ and the divine...
What are the mortal?
Which king invented the concept of traveling through his kingdom, to settle disputes, collect taxes, and simply be known about his subjects?
Who is Hor-aha?
Pharaoh translates to?
What is "Great House"?
What was something new that started by the Second Intermediary Period, that allowed a form of internal force?
What is a police force?
Because of Egypt being located here, their government relied heavily on agriculture, due to its easy production.
What is the Nile River?
Egypt was annexed by who?
What is Rome?
What occurred between 305 BCE to 30 BCE?
What is The Ptolemaic Dynasty?
What occurred between c. 1782 BCE to c. 1570 BCE?
What is the Second Intermediate Period?
Namar established an efficient government, and even had a second in command called?
What is a vizier?