Dynasties of ancient Egypt

In ancient Egyptian history, dynasties are series of rulers sharing a common origin.They are usually, but not always, traditionally divided into 33 pharaonic dynasties; these dynasties are commonly grouped by modern scholars into "kingdoms" and "intermediate periods".The first 30 divisions come from the 3rd century BC Egyptian priest Manetho, whose Aegyptaiaca, was probably written for a Greek-speaking Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt but survives only in fragments and summaries.The names of the last two, the short-lived Persian-ruled 31st Dynasty and the longer-lasting Ptolemaic Dynasty, are later coinings.Some dynasties only ruled part of Egypt and existed concurrently with other dynasties based in other cities.
Periodsancient EgyptProtodynasticEarly DynasticFirst DynastySecond DynastyOld KingdomThird DynastyFourth DynastyFifth DynastySixth DynastyFirst IntermediateSeventh DynastyEighth DynastyNinth DynastyTenth DynastyEleventh DynastyMiddle KingdomTwelfth DynastyThirteenth DynastySecond IntermediateFourteenth DynastyFifteenth DynastyHyksosSixteenth DynastyAbydos DynastySeventeenth DynastyNew KingdomEighteenth DynastyNineteenth DynastyTwentieth DynastyThird IntermediateTwenty-first DynastyTwenty-second DynastyTwenty-third DynastyTwenty-fourth DynastyTwenty-fifth DynastyNubianLate PeriodTwenty-sixth DynastyTwenty-seventh Dynasty(1st Persian Period)Twenty-eighth DynastyTwenty-ninth DynastyThirtieth DynastyThirty-first Dynasty(2nd Persian Period)Hellenistic EgyptThirty-second DynastyThirty-third DynastyRoman EgyptThirty-fourth Dynasty(Roman Pharaohs)Byzantine EgyptPeriodization of ancient Egyptancient Egyptian historydynasties"kingdoms" and "intermediate periods"ManethoPtolemaic31st DynastyPtolemaic Dynastyone or several Upper Egyptian Dynasties1st DynastyEarly Dynastic PeriodDynasty IThinisNarmerDynasty IIHotepsekhemwyKhasekhemwyDynasty IIIMemphisDjoserDynasty IVSneferuShepseskafThamphthisDynasty VUserkafDynasty VIMerenre Nemtyemsaf IINetjerkare SiptahNitocrisFirst Intermediate PeriodDynasty VIIDynasty VIIIMenkareNeferirkare IIDynasty IXHeracleopolis MagnaMeryibre KhetyDynasty XMeryhathorDynasty XIThebesMentuhotep IVDynasty XIIItjtawyAmenemhat ISobekneferuDynasty XIIISekhemre Khutawy SobekhotepSecond Intermediate PeriodDynasty XIVAvarisYakbim SekhaenreDynasty XVSalitisKhamudiAbydosDynasty XVIAnat-herDynasty XVIIRahotepKamoseDynasty XVIIIAmarnaAhmose IHoremhebDynasty XIXPi-RamessesRamesses ITwosretDynasty XXSetnakhteRamesses XIThird Intermediate PeriodDynasty XXISmendesPsusennes IIDynasty XXIIBubastisShoshenq IOsorkon IVDynasty XXIIIHermopolisHarsiese ARudamunDynasty XXIVTefnakhtBakenranefDynasty XXVNapataTantamaniDynasty XXVIPsamtik IPsamtik IIIDynasty XXVIIBabylonCambyses IIDarius IIDynasty XXVIIIAmyrtaeusDynasty XXIXMendesNepherites INepherites IIDynasty XXXSebennytosNectanebo INectanebo IIDynasty XXXIArtaxerxes IIIDarius IIIArgead dynastyAlexander III of MacedonAlexander IV of MacedonAlexandriaPtolemy I SoterCaesarionRoman RepublicRoman pharaohList of Roman dynastiesList of pharaohsEgyptian chronologyMentuhotep IIFirst Intermediate Period of EgyptSecond Intermediate Period of EgyptAchaemenidAchaemenid EmpireMacedoniaWilkinson, TobyAlan GardinerWilliam C. HayesThe Cambridge Ancient HistoryRyholt, KimGlossary of artifactsAgricultureArchitectureRevivalObelisksPortraitureAstronomyChronologyCitiesClothingAncient Egyptian race controversyPopulation history of EgyptPrehistoric EgyptCuisineFunerary practicesGreat Royal WivesHieroglyphsCursive hieroglyphsHistoryLanguageDemoticHieraticLiteratureMathematicsMedicineMilitaryMythologyPeoplePharaohsTitularyPhilosophyPotteryReligionScribesCapitalsDistrictTechnologyEgypt–Mesopotamia relationsEgyptologyEgyptologistsMuseumsOutline