Throughout history, the Pharaohs of Egypt have stood as iconic figures of leadership and mystery, ruling for over 3000 years. These god-kings left inscriptions and pyramids that have been fascinating the modern world.
The Old Kingdom
Emerging during the Old Kingdom (around 2686–2181 BC), iconic structures like the pyramids at Giza were constructed, under the reigns of Pharaohs like Khufu and Djoser.
The Middle Kingdom
The Middle Kingdom (around 2050–1710 BC) was known for its splendid temples and the artful creation of literature, influenced by Pharaohs like Mentuhotep II.
The New Kingdom
The New Kingdom (around 1550–1070 BC) marked the height of Egypt's power, with famous leaders like Ramses II and Tutankhamun enhancing their cultural and military dominion.
Learn more about the pharaohs with a journey through our articles: