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  1. Kingdom: New Lands features: One ruler, their horse, and a bag of coins. Greedy creatures trying to take your coins and crown every night (stop them!) Loyal subjects who will help build, attack and defend your Kingdom. Multiple upgrades for your homestead, different unit types to attack and defend, and secrets littered throughout the land.

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  2. 6 de dez. de 2023 · New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 B.C.E.) Spanning more than 500 years and encompassing Dynasties 18–20, the New Kingdom is often considered to be the peak of ancient Egyptian culture. The early Eighteenth Dynasty rulers were warrior kings who carried out numerous military campaigns to expand their borders and areas of control, both to the north and the south.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2020 · New Kingdom Egypt immediately followed the chaotic period known as the Second Intermediate Period. The New Kingdom comprises dynasties 18 through 20 and dates roughly between 1550 BC and 1070 BC. It marks the zenith of the country’s power and influence, extending its boundaries far beyond its former borders to create a true empire.

  4. The New Kingdom is known as the golden age of ancient Egyptian history and is the period of Hatshepsut, Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and other famous pharaohs. The wealth gained through military dominance created huge prosperity for Egypt and allowed for the proliferation of monumental architecture, especially works that glorified the pharaohs’ achievements.

  5. New Kingdom (1540-1070) The expulsion of the Hyksos, began during the late 17th Dynasty by Seqenenre or by Kamose and completed by 18th Dynasty monarch Ahmose in 1522, was the start of a series of conquests that would bring Egypt peace and prosperity. The age of conquest had begun!

  6. The New Kingdom is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the sixteenth century B.C.E. and the eleventh century B.C.E., covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt. The New Kingdom (1570–1070 B.C.E.) followed the Second Intermediate Period, and was succeeded by the Third Intermediate Period.

  7. The New Kingdom period (c. 1550–1069 BCE) represents the pinnacle of Egyptian power and influence in the Near East. During this time, Egypt not only reconquered the territory it had lost following the collapse of the Middle Kingdom, but it also extended its reach deep into the Libyan Desert, far south into Nubia, and eventually east as far as northern Syria.