UPDATE!
The inhabitants of Tambyen awoke to find that it was subtly different. Even though they could not build them, there were wineries on the wine and a mine on a hill. They quickly started to use the new resources.
From a merchant from far away, the Imortal Queen learned two things: she was seventh richest in the world, and at least two more nations existed on Earth than she was aware of.
The largest temple in the world, to the God Artemis (who oddly had never made her own changes in the world), was finished. Work began on other, more important things when that was done.
Arabia demanded Egypt convert to Christianity. As they later would abandon said religion, the Queen felt she was right to refuse them.
Many wars raged around the world, with all sides attempting to convince the Imortal Queen to help them. She refused them all, building forces to eventually fight the Inca (whoever they were) and destroy Arabia.
Memphis was founded at a site the Gods had commanded a city to be built.
Budhism spread into Egypt, and the new religion was embraced, but not enforced by the government.
A vast library was completed, as one of the gods had commanded. The Imortal Queen, looking at it, was amazed at the sheer number of scrolls, books, and letters collected in there.
A great prophet was born in the Capital. Embraced by the Egyptian people, he eventually settled in the city.