
1060s BC - Wikipedia
The 1060s BC is a decade which lasted from 1069 BC to 1060 BC. c.1069 BC – End of New Kingdom of Egypt [1] and start of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt, founded by Smendes. 1068 BC – Codrus, legendary King of Athens, dies in battle against Dorian invaders after a reign of 21 years.
New Kingdom of Egypt - World History Encyclopedia
2016年10月7日 · The New Kingdom (c. 1570- c.1069 BCE) is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period (c. 1782-1570 BCE) and preceding the dissolution of the central government at the start of the Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069-c. 525 BCE). This is the time of Imperial Egypt when it became an empire.
New Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia
The New Kingdom, also called the Egyptian Empire, refers to ancient Egypt between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC. This period of ancient Egyptian history covers the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasties. Through radiocarbon dating, the establishment of the New Kingdom has been placed between 1570 BC and 1544 BC. [3]
The Amarna Period And The Later New Kingdom (c.1352–1069 BC)
2023年10月31日 · When Amenhotep III died, he left behind a country that was wealthier and more powerful than it had ever been before. The treaty with Mitanni concluded by his father had brought peace and stability, which resulted in a culture of extraordinary luxury.
12 The Third Intermediate Period (1069–664 BC) - Oxford Academic
2023年10月31日 · This 400-year period, comprising the 21st to 25th Dynasties (1069–664 BC), may justly be regarded as marking a new phase in Egypt’s history. The period is characterized by significant changes in Egypt’s political organization, society, and culture.
The Amarna Period And The Later New Kingdom ( c .1352–1069 BC)
2000年8月31日 · Foreign input increased in the New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC) with immigrations of Libyans and Asians to complement a Nubian inflow.
Egypt in the Third Intermediate Period - UCL
The Third Intermediate Period covers the centuries between the New Kingdom (about 1550-1069 BC) and the Late Period; for much, but not all, of this time, the country was divided into two or more segments.
Third Intermediate Period Egypt - Facts About Ancient Egyptians
The Third Intermediate Period covers the centuries between the New Kingdom (about 1550-1069 BC) and the Late Period. During the course of the Third Intermediate Period, the capital of Egypt moved from Tanis to Nubia, to Thebes, to Sais and back to Nubia and Thebes.
Ancient Egyptian Kings – New kingdom - Egypt United Tours
Twentieth Dynasty 1186 – 1069 BC. Firstly, Setnakht reigned for only a few years, however, after a period of instability, he restored order. Rameses III, his son, was the last great ruler.
The New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt | Egypt History - Memphis …
During the New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC), Egypt reached new heights of power and wealth. The territory ruled by the pharaohs expanded into new frontiers in the south, west, and east, and the kings of Egypt built temples and palaces that were unrivaled by any in the world up until that point in history and well after it.