Abstract

Extract The Pharaonic Period The Early Dynastic/Thinite/Archaic Period (c.3000–2686) ... The Old Kingdom (c.2686–2125) ... The First Intermediate Period (c.2160–2055) The Middle Kingdom (c.2055–1650) ... The Second Intermediate Period (c.1650–1550) The New Kingdom (c.1550–1069) ... The Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069–664) ... The Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Dynasties consisted of petty kings with very limited power based in various parts of the country, the most famous of whom was Bakenrenef who achieved great fame in Classical tradition as Bocchoris. ... The Late Period (664–332; dates can now be accepted with confidence) ... The Graeco-Roman Period (332 bc–ad 642) ... The Ptolemaic Period (323–30) ... The Roman Period (30 bc–ad 323)Roman Emperors (linked names indicate joint rulers) The Byzantine Period (324–642) This period is best begun in 324 when Constantine I became sole emperor. For our purposes three emperors are particularly important: ... 1 Dates for the Pharaonic Period after Shaw (ed.) 2000; for the Ptolemaic Period after Hölbl 2001; for the Roman Period after Parsons 2007.

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