New Kingdom of Egypt (Many Wonderful Things)

The New Kingdom of Egypt, also known as the Fourth Age in Egypt, or less commonly the Imperial Era of Egypt, was a period of Egyptian history between the unification under Ahmose I in 1550 BC and the Egyptian civil war in 975 BC. This was the period of Egypt's greatest stablization and centralization, as well as their greatest political influence to the rest of the Near East and Mediterranean. The conquests Egypt made in Nubia, Libya, and Canaan, as well as their influence towards Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Greece, made it the largest extent of Phraonic civilization, as well as the largest Empire of its era.

This is known as the Fourth Age due to its placement in history, as it corresponds to the period of Israel's history between the time of Moses and King Solomon. As the Israelite Theocracy, and later United Monarchy was the largest state between Egypt and Hattica, its political and cultural influence shaped much of Egypt's history at this time.