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The Rosetta Stone
Things were not going well for Ptolemy V, king of Egypt in the second century B. C. He was not one of the all-powerful Egyptian pharaohs who had ruled for many centuries. The young king was one of the Ptolemaic pharaohs who were of Greek heritage, descendants of a ruler put in place by Alexander the Great when he conquered Egypt in the fourth century B. C. The reign of Ptolemy V was a time of civil unrest and foreign
incurious, and the king was unpopular. It was time for a public-relations campaign. The priests of the king wrote a short history of the king’s family, described his accomplishments, and explained his future plans. This message was written on stone tablets in
demotic Egyptian for the common people, in Egyptian
hieroglyphs for the priests, and in Greek for the ruling class. Thus, it was written in two languages but in three scripts. These tablets were posted
A. To preserve the writing systems that were once used in ancient Egypt.
B. To record the history of the all-powerful pharaohs of Egypt.
C. To announce that a new king had been crowned.
D. To present information about the then current ruler of Egypt, Ptolemy V.