
25th century BC - Wikipedia
The 25th century BC comprises the years from 2500 BC to 2401 BC. The ruined pyramid of Userkaf at Saqqara. He was the founder of the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt. c. 2900–2334 BC: …
25th century BC - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 25th century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2500 BCE to 2401 BCE. The ruined pyramid of Userkaf at Saqqara. He was the founder of the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt. c. 2900 BCE …
Pharaoh Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
The Pharaoh in ancient Egypt was the political and religious leader of the people and held the titles 'Lord of the Two Lands' and 'High Priest of Every Temple'. The word 'pharaoh' is the …
Old Kingdom of Egypt Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Reign of King Netjerkare, last ruler of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. Explore the timline of Old Kingdom of Egypt.
2458 BC - Wikipedia
To a century: This is a redirect from a year or decade to the associated century article.Years from 4000 to 1700 BC should redirect to the relevant century per Wikipedia:Timeline standards.. Do …
Decline and collapse: Fifth – Eighth Dynasties
The Fifth Dynasty began with Userkaf (2465–2458 BCE), who initiated reforms that weakened the Pharaoh and central government. Egypt's expanding interests in trade goods such as ebony, …
Old Kingdom of Egypt - World History Encyclopedia
2016年9月26日 · His son, Neferefre (2460-2458 BCE), succeeded him but died a short time into his reign, probably around the age of 20. The king Shepsekare succeeded him, but nothing is …
BC:2458 | History Wiki | Fandom
2461 BC 2460 BC 2459 BC – 2458 BC – 2457 BC 2456 BC 2455 BC: 2458 in other calendars; Gregorian calendar: 2458 MMCDLVIII: Ab urbe condita: 3211: Armenian calendar: 1907
TIMELINE FOR ANCIENT EGYPT 300000 BCE to 969 AD
2017年9月13日 · 300,000 BCE –7,000 BCE (Paleolithic) Archaeologists have designated this long stretch of time the Paleolithic period because most tools are made from stone. Based on finds, …
Science, Not Black Magic: Metal and Glass Production in Africa
2023年9月13日 · Some very early iron dates include 1895–1370 BCE at Tchire Ouma 147 in the Termit Massif region of Niger; 2631–2458 BCE at Lejja in Nsukka region, Nigeria; 1297–1051 …