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🎨 AI Historical Timeline Infographic 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-31

Frise des dynasties égyptiennes en antiquité moyen age temps modernes epoque contemporaine frise

Cette infographie historique présente la chronologie des dynasties égyptiennes sur un fond parchemin, avec ruban horizontal, repères datés, carte encart et médaillons de figures majeures. Son style éditorial sépia, net et savant en fait un visuel idéal pour la recherche sur antiquité moyen age temps modernes epoque contemporaine frise.

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Infographie chronologique des dynasties égyptiennes sur parchemin, avec 9 jalons, carte encart et portraits de Narmer, Mentouhotep II et Ramsès II.
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File size258 KB
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StyleAI Historical Timeline Infographic
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Generated2026-05-31
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LanguageFrench (FR)
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SEO targetantiquité moyen age temps modernes epoque contemporaine frise
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Historical timeline infographic titled "Egyptian Dynasties: Rise to Fall" featuring a dominant HORIZONTAL timeline ribbon across an aged parchment background, antique map aesthetics, monochrome textbook palette, sharp readable typography, and a neutral scholarly tone. Show the full arc of ancient Egyptian dynastic history with an overlaid macro structure clearly labeled "Rise → Peak → Decline → Fall" above the main ribbon. Mark 9 key milestones along the timeline, each with precise date in Arabic numerals, a short heading in English, a one-line caption in English, and a small period-appropriate visual cue icon: 1) "c. 3100 BCE" — "Unification of Egypt" — "Narmer unifies Upper and Lower Egypt, beginning the Early Dynastic period." — visual cue: double crown and ceremonial palette; 2) "2686 BCE" — "Old Kingdom Begins" — "Royal power consolidates under the 3rd Dynasty and monumental building expands." — visual cue: step pyramid and mason's tools; 3) "2580-2560 BCE" — "Pyramid Age" — "The 4th Dynasty builds the great pyramids at Giza during a high point of centralized rule." — visual cue: pyramid silhouette and scepter; 4) "2181 BCE" — "First Intermediate Period" — "Central authority weakens and regional rulers gain influence." — visual cue: fractured column and scroll; 5) "2055 BCE" — "Middle Kingdom Restored" — "Mentuhotep II reunifies Egypt and restores dynastic stability." — visual cue: crown and papyrus bundle; 6) "1550 BCE" — "New Kingdom Rises" — "The 18th Dynasty launches an era of imperial expansion and wealth." — visual cue: chariot and khepesh sword; 7) "1279-1213 BCE" — "Ramesside Peak" — "Under Ramesses II, Egypt reaches one of its most powerful and visible imperial peaks." — visual cue: colossal statue and sun disk; 8) "332 BCE" — "Ptolemaic Rule" — "Alexander's conquest leads to the Macedonian Greek Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt." — visual cue: lighthouse, scroll, and Hellenistic crown; 9) "30 BCE" — "Roman Annexation" — "After Cleopatra VII, dynastic pharaonic rule ends as Egypt becomes a Roman province." — visual cue: laurel wreath and ruined column. Include a small inset territorial map element labeled "Egypt at New Kingdom Peak" showing Egypt, Nubia, and Levantine reach in simplified antique-cartography style. Add 3 key figures in clearly separated side panels or medallions with dates and exact name labels in English: "Narmer" "c. 3150 BCE", "Mentuhotep II" "2061-2010 BCE", "Ramesses II" "1279-1213 BCE". Use editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines, antique parchment texture, monochrome sepia-charcoal ink treatment, subtle engraved shading, and a calm academic mood. Keep all labels concise and legible, with clean hierarchy for dates, headings, captions, legend, and macro phases. No gore, no death photography, no modern political symbols, no propaganda framing. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Render dates in Arabic numerals. Avoid graphic battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. For contested historical narratives, present neutrally — no propaganda framing, no glorification of atrocities. Period-appropriate but tasteful.