The document lists 33 entries showing the capital cities and ruling dynasties of ancient Egypt in chronological order, starting with Thinis and Dynasty I in the Early Dynastic Period and ending with Alexandria and the Ptolemaic Dynasty in the Greco-Roman Period. It traces the shift of capitals from Thinis and Memphis during early dynasties to Thebes, ItjTawy, and Pi-Ramasses in later periods before multiple cities including Tanis, Heracleopolis, Sais, and Mendes held power at different times in the 3rd Intermediate and Late Periods until rule by foreign dynasties like the Argead and Ptolemaic Dynasties.
The document lists 33 entries showing the capital cities and ruling dynasties of ancient Egypt in chronological order, starting with Thinis and Dynasty I in the Early Dynastic Period and ending with Alexandria and the Ptolemaic Dynasty in the Greco-Roman Period. It traces the shift of capitals from Thinis and Memphis during early dynasties to Thebes, ItjTawy, and Pi-Ramasses in later periods before multiple cities including Tanis, Heracleopolis, Sais, and Mendes held power at different times in the 3rd Intermediate and Late Periods until rule by foreign dynasties like the Argead and Ptolemaic Dynasties.
The document lists 33 entries showing the capital cities and ruling dynasties of ancient Egypt in chronological order, starting with Thinis and Dynasty I in the Early Dynastic Period and ending with Alexandria and the Ptolemaic Dynasty in the Greco-Roman Period. It traces the shift of capitals from Thinis and Memphis during early dynasties to Thebes, ItjTawy, and Pi-Ramasses in later periods before multiple cities including Tanis, Heracleopolis, Sais, and Mendes held power at different times in the 3rd Intermediate and Late Periods until rule by foreign dynasties like the Argead and Ptolemaic Dynasties.
The document lists 33 entries showing the capital cities and ruling dynasties of ancient Egypt in chronological order, starting with Thinis and Dynasty I in the Early Dynastic Period and ending with Alexandria and the Ptolemaic Dynasty in the Greco-Roman Period. It traces the shift of capitals from Thinis and Memphis during early dynasties to Thebes, ItjTawy, and Pi-Ramasses in later periods before multiple cities including Tanis, Heracleopolis, Sais, and Mendes held power at different times in the 3rd Intermediate and Late Periods until rule by foreign dynasties like the Argead and Ptolemaic Dynasties.