Cleopatra VII - Surrendered Egypt to the Romans
Hatshepsut - Organized a trade expedition to Punt
Khufu - Built the Great Pyramid of Giza
Explanation:
- After Caesar defeated Ptolemy's troops at the battle of the Nile, he placed Cleopatra on the throne. Soon, Ptolemy XIII tried to escape by escape, but drowned in the Nile.
- The trade expeditions in Punt were enormous - some of which consisted of a multitude of solidly built ships and several thousand people. The most impressive source about the land of Punt is the temple of Pharaoh Hatshepsut built around 3500 years ago (it is believed that it sent an expedition to Punt sometime around 1493 BC).
- It is like a book in stone dedicated to this mysterious land, but he remains silent about one important thing: he does not mention the direction in which Punt lies.
- Khufu's pyramid is being built during the Old Kingdom. It is the largest and most impressive one.
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