Video: The Greatest Pharaohs
Summary:
Long before the birth of Christ, a great
nation arose on the banks of the Nile. For 3,000 years, Egypt stood at the
forefront of human achievement, blending creativity and mysticism in a culture
the likes of which had never been seen. And for all that time, the fate of the
nation rested in the hands of its storied rulers: the pharaohs. The Great
Pharaohs of Egypt uses expert interviews, computer re-creation, extensive
location footage, and the latest archeological and scientific evidence to tell
the story of these ancient kings.
The Great Pharaohs of Egypt would be useful for classes on Ancient
History, Egyptian History, Western Civilization, World Culture, Religion, and
Anthropology. It is appropriate for middle school and high school.
Comprehension Questions (Below)
Part 4
The greatest era of the New Kingdom
began in 1279 B.C., when a dynamic, 25-Year old prince assumed the double-crown
of Egypt. His name was Ramses II, but history would remember him as the Ramses
the Great. In Part IV of The Great Pharaohs of Egypt we take an
in-depth look at the 67-year reign of perhaps the greatest pharaoh of all.
Ramses led foreign conquests and embarked on the most ambitious building program
since the Great Pyramids, restoring ancient monuments and erecting countless new
ones. The program concludes with a look at the courageous life and tragic death
of Cleopatra, the last pharaoh.
Discussion Questions
- Pharaoh Ramses II was known to his
descendants as the Great Ancestor. Why was he called this? What made Ramses
the Great, great?
- Ramses II’s father made sure his
son received an education fit for a king. As a boy and a young man, his
father taught him the art of warfare and politics. How did this preparation
contribute to the successful reign of Ramses II?
- What is the legend of Kadesh? How
did this battle solidify Ramses II’s reputation as a great warrior king?
- Some of the most notable works of
ancient Egyptian architecture and art were produced during the reign of
Ramses II. What are some of these great achievements?
- How did Ramses II’s marriage to a
Hittite princess serve to strengthen his peace treaty with the Hittites?
- The last great dynasty of Egypt was
the Ptolemy dynasty, but the Ptolemy pharaohs were not Egyptian. How did
this foreign dynasty begin? What does the ascension of this dynasty to the
throne of Egypt indicate about the changing military and political power of
the ancient world?
- Almost everyone is familiar with
the name of Cleopatra, the last pharaoh. Why has history been so fascinated
with this woman?
- Marc Anthony, once a powerful
general of Rome, died as an enemy of Rome. How and why did this man change
from a hero to a villain to the Roman government and people?
- Cleopatra committed suicide by
allowing herself to be bitten by a poisonous snake. Why did she commit
suicide?