What did senusret III accomplish?

He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. Among his achievements was the building of the Canal of the Pharaohs. He was a great pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty and is considered to be perhaps the most powerful Egyptian ruler of the dynasty.

What was Sesostris III known for?

Sesostris III, (flourished 19th century bce), king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1836–18 bce) of the 12th dynasty (1938–c. 1756 bce), who completely reshaped Egypt’s government and extended his dominion in Nubia, the land immediately south of Egypt.

What was senusret greatest achievement?

Senusret I dispatched several quarrying expeditions to the Sinai and Wadi Hammamat and built numerous shrines and temples throughout Egypt and Nubia during his long reign. He rebuilt the important temple of Re-Atum in Heliopolis which was the centre of the sun cult.

What did Sesostris III want from Nubia?

With the southern border secure, Senusret III commissioned a canal enlarged at Sehel to facilitate trade between Nubia and Egypt, which allowed merchants traveling by water to avoid the perils of the Nile rapids at the First Cataract.

Where is senusret III buried?

Dahshur, Egypt
Senusret III/Place of burial

Why does sinuhe leave Egypt?

Sinuhe was an official of the harem maintained for Amenemhet I by his queen. While on an expedition to Libya, he learned of the king’s assassination (1908 bce) and fled, either out of fright or because of his complicity.

What is the White Chapel made of?

Egyptian alabaster
The chapel is made out of Egyptian alabaster and is approximately 6.8m X 6.5m around the base and 3.8m high (it was built on a raised base). It was oriented north/south when it was originally a part of the temple complex and has a stepped ramp leading up to both sides.

Is Sinuhe real?

There is an ongoing debate among Egyptologists as to whether or not the tale is based on actual events involving an individual named Sinuhe (Egyptian: Za-Nehet “son of the sycamore”), with the consensus being that it is most likely a work of fiction.

What made it possible to bring the story of Sinuhe?

In 150 to 200 words, explain what made it possible to bring the Story of Sinue and The Eloquent Peasant to the Egyptian people. Parkinson argues that Sinuhe, in particular, influenced the New Kingdom elite and might have even shaped the conceptions of foreign lands.