With these abilities, he ruled over civilization — but whenever a group of rebels would oppose him, he would wipe them all out.
This includes the Acadians, the Samarians, and the Babylonians, all leading up to his rule over Egypt.
He believed that the Egyptian society was perfect, and with the healing factor he could live forever… but he didn’t take into account his Four Horsemen failing him during his transference and leaving him to be buried in a tomb.
As it turns out, X-Men: Apocalypse doesn’t even really scratch the surface in terms of establishing the history of its titular villain, as Bryan Singer uses the commentary track for the film as an opportunity to trace the character’s origins to the dawn of man.