Since Thutmose III was only a child when his father died, Hatshepsut became his ________ to help him rule Egypt.
What is "Regent"
Neferititi was the ideal symbol of _______ in Egypt.
What is "Beauty"
King Khufu built _________________.
What is "the Great pyramid of Giza"
The reign of Ramses the II was marked by numerous _______ _______, leading him to become one of the most famous Egyptian pharaohs in the area for his strength.
What is "Military Battles"
A Pharaoh is known as a _______ and a ________.
What is "King and a God"
Thutmose III was known as one of the greatest pharaohs of ancient Egypt. He ruled for _____ years.
What is "54"
Neferititi & Akhenaten were known as a ____ ____ in Egypt and both shared the title of "Pharaoh."
What is "Power Couple"
King Tut was only _____ years old when he became pharaoh.
What is "9"
Ramses II was about _____ foot ____ inches tall, had a hooked nose, and had several wounds and fractures that may have been the result of the many battles that he participated in.
What is "5'7"
Who created Cleopatra's Needle and where is it located?
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Hatshepsut wore a _________ so that surrounding empires would feel intimated by her, even though she was a woman.
Neferititi had a long ________ because it was believed that was a sign of beauty.
What is "Neck"
King Khufu was known as a ________ to his people while he was Pharaoh.
What is a "Tyrant"
One of the more famous architectural sites for which Ramses II was responsible was the _______, which was a large temple complex that was located on the west bank of the Nile near the city of Thebes in Upper Egypt
What is the "Ramesseum"
Upper Egypt is located in the ________.
What is "South"
Hatshepsut was the first _________ pharaoh.
What is "Female"
_________ was who built Neferititi's bust of her head.
Who is "Thutmose"
King Tut's tomb is important to historians because it went _______ for over 3,000 years.
What is "untouched" or "undiscovered"
Cleopatra snuck back into the Roman palace hidden inside a rolled up ________ to speak with Julias Caesar.
What is "carpet"
The Nile River flows north towards the _________ Sea.
What is "Mediterranean"
Someone attempted to erase Hatshepsut's legacy from Egypt. Some historians think that it was angry Egyptian citizens, while others believe that it could have been ________ for revenge.
Who is "Thutmose III"
Nereititi & Akhenaten were the only Pharaohs who tried to change Egypt's religion from being _______ to __________.
What is "Polytheistic to Monotheistic"
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb seems believable because _____ people of Carter's team died in strange ways.
What is "7"
Cleopatra killed herself by allowing a poisonous _____ to bite her.
What is "King Cobra"
Egypt and Mesopotamia used ________ _______ to water their crops.
What is "Irrigation Systems"