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  1. The pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty ruled for approximately 110 years: from c. 1292 to 1187 BC. Many of the pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes (designated KV). More information can be found on the Theban Mapping Project website.

  2. Ramesses II presided over 66 of the the Nineteenth Dynasty roughly 100 years of existence. Egypt flourished under the reign of Ramesses II. He built many new monuments and restored many old ones, leaving inscriptions everywhere.

  3. In ancient Egyptian history, dynasties are series of rulers sharing a common origin. They are usually, but not always, traditionally divided into 33 pharaonic dynasties; these dynasties are commonly grouped by modern scholars into "kingdoms" and "intermediate periods" .

    Dynasty
    Seat
    Period Of Rule(start)
    Period Of Rule(end)
    3150 BC
    2900 BC
    2880 BC
    2686 BC
    2687 BC
    2613 BC
    2613 BC
    2494 BC
  4. “A chronological list of the rulers and pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and Nubia based on kings lists kept by the ancient Egyptians: the Palermo Stone, the Abydos Kings List, and the Turin Canon.”

  5. Apr 25, 2017 · The New kingdom was an exhilarating time in Egyptian history, and a time when Egypt's pharaohs reigned amidst splendor and power. The 18th Dynasty opened with a continuing liberation war led by Ahmose I against the Hyksos invaders that had occupied northern Egypt.

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  7. New Kingdom Period 1550 BC to 1069 BC. 18th to 20th Pharaonic Dynasties. The Bronze Age and the height of Ancient Egyptian power. Pharaoh Ramses I ascended to the Throne after the heirless Pharaoh Horemheb as the first logical choice.

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