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Ancient Egypt: Who am I? Who am I?
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1.) Who am I? Some credit me with uniting Upper and Lower Egypt.
I was the king of Upper Egypt around 3100 B.C.
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2.) Who am I? I was somehow omitted from your textbook.
I ruled Egypt around 2600 B.C. The Great Pyramid at Giza is my legacy.
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3.) Who am I? I donned a beard around Memphis.
I would have been a fan of Mulan. I was the first woman pharaoh of Egypt.
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4.) Who am I? I wrote an ancient book on the role of a vizier.
I was the most well-known one in history.
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5.) Who am I? I took pride in my children.
I defeated the Hittites at Kadesh (sort of). I ruled for 66 years. I enslaved many Hebrews who then revolted and fled. I died at the age of 85.
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6.) Who am I? I married my half-sister. I reigned from ages 9-19.
I allowed polytheism to regain power in Egypt. I cursed my tomb. I was murdered, died of gangrene, who knows?
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7.) Who am I? We may have had a hand in the death of King Tutankhamun.
We were military viziers while King Tut was young.
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8.) Who am I? I persecuted the polytheists of my kingdom.
I forced everyone to worship one god Aton. My son was King Tut.
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9.) Who am I? According to biblical traditions I was the adopted son of Seti I I helped lead the Hebrews out of Egypt in what became known as the Exodus.
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10.) Who am I? I discovered King Tut’s tomb in 1922.
I lived to be 66 years old. I never bought into the idea of some “curse.”
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11.) Who am I? I was a wealthy Englishmen.
I funded the King Tut excavation. I died after an insect bite got infected, which bares the same mark King Tut had on his cheek.
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12.) Who am I? I was famous for my beauty. I was married to Akhenaton.
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