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Instituto San José Del Carmen

Name: Luis Velásquez

Teacher: Lic. Katherine Aguilar

Class: History

Term: Comparative Chart

Grade and Section: 10 C

Date: 30/05/23
Egypt Empire Assyrian Empire Persian Empire Roman Empire
The ancient Egyptians The great cities of the Assyrian The name "Persian" comes from Rome was founded by two
worshipped over 2,000 gods and Empire included Ashur, Nimrud, and the people's original tribal name brothers nursed by a she-wolf.
goddesses. Nineveh. Ashur was the capital of Parsua. This was also the name
the original empire and their main they gave the land they originally The Ancient Romans worshipped
Cleopatra, Egypt’s last pharaoh, god. settled which was bounded by a lot of different gods and
lived closer to our time than to the Tigris River to the west and goddesses.
the building of the Pyramids at Tiglath-Pileser III built roads the Persian Gulf to the south.
Giza. throughout the empire to enable his Sometimes the Romans would
armies and messengers to travel The longest reigning Persian King flood the whole Colosseum or
Ancient Egyptian bakers quickly. was Artaxerxes II who ruled 45 Circus Maximus for a boat battle.
sometimes kneaded bread dough years from 404-358 BC. His
with their feet. The Assyrians were experts at reign was a time of peace and Romans used to eat dormice and
siege warfare. They used battering prosperity for the empire. other weird foods like flamingo.
These ancient people often rams, siege towers, and other
referred to their pet cats as miu. tactics such as diverting water The Persian culture held the Ancient Rome used to be covered
supplies to take a city. truth in high esteem. Telling a lie in graffiti, just like today.
Ancient Egyptians called their was one of the most disgraceful
homeland Kemet, meaning “black Their cities were strong and things a person could do.
land.” It refers to the dark, impressive. They had huge walls
fertile soil left behind after built to withstand a siege, many The capital of the empire was
flooding from the Nile River. canals and aqueducts for water, and the great city of Persepolis. This
extravagant palaces for their kings. name is Greek for "Persian City".

After Cyrus the Great conquered


Babylon, he allowed the Jewish
people to return to Israel and to
rebuild their temple at
Jerusalem.

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