Old Kingdom

The Old Kingdom is generally described as the period from the Third Dynasty through to the Sixth Dynasty (2686 BC-2181 BC). This period was followed by the First Intermediate Period, when central authority declined and the country fragmented into different factions. However, a number of Egyptologists also include the Memphite Seventh and Eighth Dynasties (of the First Intermediate Period) in the Old Kingdom because there is evidence that Memphis retained a fairly high degree of control over much of the country. A huge number of pyramids were constructed, and so the Old Kingdom is frequently referred to as "the Pyramid Age".

Djoser established his royal court in Memphis at the beginning of the Third Dynasty. He also built the Step Pyramid at Saqqara with the help of his famous vizier, Imhotep, and so began the trend of building pyramids. The Fourth Dynasty saw the construction of the Pyramids at Giza including the Great Pyramid and the sphinx. This period marked the height of pharonic power during the Old Kingdom. However, the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Userkhaf initiated reforms that weakened both the Pharaoh and central government. His reign was followed by a period of intermittent civil war as a result of the reforms and the strain put on the treasury by the building works of the previous dynasty. There was widespread famine caused by the civil wars and by a period of cooling in the area which reduced and occassionally eliminated the nile flooding on which their food supplies depended. Central authority crumbled and power returned to local nomarchs.



Dynasty Three: O.C. 2686B.C. to 2613B.C. Dynasty Four: O.C. 2613B.C. to 2498B.C.
Sanakhte
Djoser
Sekhemkhet
Khaba
Huni
Snefru
Khufu
Djedefre
Khafre
Menkaure
Shepseskaf


Dynasty Five: O.C. 2498B.C. to 2345B.C. Dynasty Six: O.C. 2345B.C. to 2181B.C.
Userkaf
Sahure
Neferirkare
Shepseskare
Neferefre
Niuserre
Menkauhor
Djedkare
Unas
Teti
Userkare
Pepi I
Merenre I
Pepi II
Merenre II
Queen Nitocris


Queens
Queen Nitocris
Queen Henutsen
Queen Hetepheres
Queen Meritetes
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Predynastic period Early Dynastic Old Kingdom First Intermediate Middle Kingdom Second Intermediate New Kingdom Third Intermediate Graeco-Roman period Late period
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