- Source: Dynasties of ancient Egypt
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".
The first 30 divisions come from the 3rd century BC Egyptian priest Manetho, whose Aegyptaiaca, was probably written for a Greek-speaking Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt but survives only in fragments and summaries. The names of the last two, the short-lived Persian-ruled 31st Dynasty and the longer-lasting Ptolemaic Dynasty, are later coinings.
While widely used and useful, the system does have its shortcomings. Some dynasties only ruled part of Egypt and existed concurrently with other dynasties based in other cities. The 7th might not have existed at all, the 10th seems to be a continuation of the 9th, and there might have been one or several Upper Egyptian Dynasties before what is termed the 1st Dynasty.
List of dynasties in ancient Egyptian history
See also
List of pharaohs
Egyptian chronology
Notes
References
= Works cited
=Ryholt, Kim (1997). The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800-1550 B.C. Museum Tuscalanum Press. ISBN 9788772894218.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Firaun
- Intef I
- Intef II
- Tantamani
- Bay
- Dinasti ketiga belas Mesir
- Bakenranef
- Mentuhotep III
- Merenre Nemtyemsaf II
- Scorpion II
- Dynasties of ancient Egypt
- First Dynasty of Egypt
- Fourth Dynasty of Egypt
- Eighth Dynasty of Egypt
- Fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
- Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt
- Second Dynasty of Egypt
- Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
- Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt