New Kingdom
Third Intermediate Period
Military
Gods/Goddesses
Important People and Places
100

What event started the New Kingdom?

The expulsion of the Hyksos

100

The Third Intermediate Period is characterized by _______________ rulers of Ancient Egypt.

Foreign

100

Before the Middle Kingdom, Egyptian armies were primarily made up of ___________________

Conscripts

100

The God of the Sun

Ra

100

The largest pyramid

Great Pyramid of Giza

200

Who was the most important female Pharaoh?

Hatshepsut

200

The language of Ancient Egypt changed to _______________ under the control of __________________.

Greek

Alexander the Great

200

The Egyptians developed a new type of _____________ which were lighter and faster than their Hittite opponents.

chariots

200

The Goddess of Rain and moisture

Tefnut

200

Location of the greatest library of the ancient world

Alexandria

300

Who was Rameses II's enemy?

The Hittites

300

Following the death of ATG, what became the dynastic name for the male Pharaohs of Egypt.

Ptolemy

300
What weapon was considered the weapon of the Pharaoh, especially during the New Kingdom?

The bow

300

The God of Waterways

Sobek

300

Considered the greatest of Egyptian pharaohs

Rameses II

400

How did Akhenaten change the religion of Ancient Egypt?

He made it monotheistic

400

Who was the last true Pharaoh of Egypt?

Cleopatra VII

400

What is the name of the sword that the Egyptians developed? (Bonus: what tool is it based off of)

Khopesh

Scythe

400

God of Babies

Bes

400

He conquered the largest empire the world had ever seen.

Alexander the Great

500

Which Pharaoh was ruling when Egypt descended into the 3rd Intermediate period?

Rameses VII

500

List in order the 5 foreign nations that took over Egypt during this period.

Kush

Assyrians

Persians

Greeks/Macedonians

Romans

500

Who developed the Macedonian Phalanx which became the dominant military strategy of the Mediterranean world?

Philip II

500

Devourer of Souls

Ammit

500

This large temple complex is a site where most of the information about the religion of Egypt is found

Karnak