SUCCESSION OF DYNASTIES
|
ARCHAIC PERIOD, 3100-2650 |
NEW KINGDOM, 1550-1070 |
|
First Dynasty |
Eighteenth Dynasty |
|
Narmer |
|
|
Aha |
|
|
Djer |
Tuthmosis |
|
Djet |
Tuthmosis II |
|
Den |
Hatshepsut |
|
Adjin |
|
|
Qaa |
Tuthmosis IV |
|
Second Dynasty |
Amenhotep III |
|
Hotepsekhemwy |
Akhenaten |
|
Raneb |
|
|
Ninet jer |
Ay |
|
Peribsen |
Horemheb |
|
Khasekhem |
Nineteenth Dynasty |
|
OLD KINGDOM |
Ramesses I |
|
Third Dynasty |
|
|
Sanakht |
|
|
Netcherikhe-Djoser |
|
|
Sekhemkhe |
|
|
Khaba |
Amenmesses |
|
Huni |
Siptah |
|
Fourth Dynasty |
Tawosre |
|
Snofru |
Twentieth Dynasty |
|
Cheops |
Setnakht |
|
Radjedef |
|
|
Chephren |
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 1070-712 |
|
Mycerinus |
Twenty-first Dynasty |
|
Shepsekaf |
Smendes |
|
Fifth Dynasty |
Psusennes I |
|
Userkaf |
Amenemope |
|
Sahure |
Osorkon I |
|
Neferirkare |
Siamun |
|
Shepsekare |
Twenty-second Dynasty |
|
Raneferef |
Sheshonk I |
|
Niuserre |
Osorkon III |
|
Menkauhor |
Sheshonok III, IV, V |
|
Isesi |
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Dynasties |
|
Unas |
Composed of ephemeral kings of whom little is known. |
|
Sixth Dynasty |
LATE PERIOD, 712-332 |
|
Teti |
Twenty-fifth Dynasty |
|
Merenre |
Shabaka |
|
Pepi II |
Shebitku |
|
FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 2134-2040 |
Tantamani |
|
Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Dynasties |
Twenty-sixth Dynasty |
|
Short ruling periods by ephemeral kings, which often overlapped |
Necho I |
|
MIDDLE KINGDOM, 2040-1640 |
Psammetichus I |
|
Eleventh Dynasty |
Necho II |
|
Mentuhotep |
Apries |
|
Mentuhotep III |
Amasis |
|
Mentuhotep IV |
Psammetichus III |
|
Twelfth Dynasty |
Twenty-seventh Dynasty |
|
Amenemhet I |
Cambyses |
|
Sesostris I |
Darius I |
|
Amenemhet II |
Xerxes I |
|
Sesostris II |
Artaxerxes |
|
Sesostris III |
Darius II |
|
Amenemhet III |
Twenty-eighth Dynasty |
|
Amenemhet IV |
Only one king is known from this dynasty |
|
Thirteenth Dynasty |
Twenty-ninth Dynasty |
|
Wegef I |
Neferites |
|
Amenemhet V |
Psammutis |
|
Sobekhotep I |
Neferites II |
|
Hor |
Thirtieth Dynasty |
|
Amenemhet VI |
Nectanebo I, II |
|
Sobekhotep II, III, IV, V |
GRAECO-ROMAN PERIOD, 332-AD 395 |
|
This dynasty collapsed after centralized power was lost by short-lived and little-important kings |
Thirty-first Dynasty |
|
SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 1640-1550 |
Alexander the Great |
|
Fourteenth Dynasty |
Philip Arrhidaeus |
|
Dynasty formed of little-known kings contemporary with the Thirteenth Dynasty |
Alexander IV |
|
Fifteenth and Sixteenth Dynasties |
Thirty-second Dynasty |
|
Hyksos kings |
Ptolemy I-XV, with Queens Cleopatra I-VII |
|
Seventeenth Dynasty |
After the last of the Cleopatras Egypt came under direct |
|
Intef V |
Roman rule. After the Roman empire divided in AD 395, |
|
Seqenenre |
Egypt was controlled by the Byzantine empire until the |
|
Arab conquest AD 641. |
Back to Egypt Main Page.