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The Nile and the Battle of the Delta: Ramesses III vs the Sea Peoples

8 min · 4. Juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the monumental clash between Pharaoh Ramesses III and the Sea Peoples at the Nile Delta in 1178 BCE. Drawing on the vivid reliefs at Medinet Habu, they explore the coalition of mysterious invaders—the Peleset, Sherden, Lukka, Tjekker, Denyen, and Weshesh—who brought the Bronze Age world to its knees. From the naval battle in the delta's marshes to the land war that saved Egypt, the hosts unpack the weapons, tactics, and broader collapse of empires. They also discuss the controversial 'Year 8' inscription, the identity of the Sea Peoples, and how Egypt's unique geography proved its salvation. Along the way, they consider the long shadow of Kadesh and the Hittite fall. A story of survival at the edge of a dying age. #RamessesIII #SeaPeoples #BattleOfTheDelta #MedinetHabu #BronzeAgeCollapse #NileDelta #Peleset #Sherden #Lukka #Tjekker #Denyen #Weshesh #AncientEgypt #NavalWarfare #HittiteEmpire #Kadesh #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Nile and the Battle of the Delta: Ramesses III vs the Sea Peoples Cover

The Nile and the Battle of the Delta: Ramesses III vs the Sea Peoples

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the monumental clash between Pharaoh Ramesses III and the Sea Peoples at the Nile Delta in 1178 BCE. Drawing on the vivid reliefs at Medinet Habu, they explore the coalition of mysterious invaders—the Peleset, Sherden, Lukka, Tjekker, Denyen, and Weshesh—who brought the Bronze Age world to its knees. From the naval battle in the delta's marshes to the land war that saved Egypt, the hosts unpack the weapons, tactics, and broader collapse of empires. They also discuss the controversial 'Year 8' inscription, the identity of the Sea Peoples, and how Egypt's unique geography proved its salvation. Along the way, they consider the long shadow of Kadesh and the Hittite fall. A story of survival at the edge of a dying age. #RamessesIII #SeaPeoples #BattleOfTheDelta #MedinetHabu #BronzeAgeCollapse #NileDelta #Peleset #Sherden #Lukka #Tjekker #Denyen #Weshesh #AncientEgypt #NavalWarfare #HittiteEmpire #Kadesh #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4. Juli 20268 min
Episode The Nile and the Rosetta Stone: Decoding Egypt's Past Cover

The Nile and the Rosetta Stone: Decoding Egypt's Past

In this episode of Rivers That Created Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the story of the Rosetta Stone — not just as a museum artifact, but as a key to unlocking ancient Egyptian civilization. Found in 1799 near the Nile delta by French soldiers, the stone bears a decree in three scripts: hieroglyphic, demotic, and ancient Greek. Lucas explains how the stone's discovery during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign led to the race to decipher hieroglyphs, involving scholars like Thomas Young and Jean-François Champollion. He details the political and military context: the Battle of the Nile (1798), the surrender of Alexandria, and the eventual transfer of the stone to British hands under the Treaty of Alexandria. The episode also touches on the stone's original purpose — a priestly decree from 196 BCE in honor of Ptolemy V — and what it reveals about Ptolemaic rule, temple politics, and the blending of Greek and Egyptian cultures. Luna's questions keep the conversation grounded, asking about the practical challenges of decipherment and the stone's ongoing significance. The episode ends with a reflection on how a single object, carved with words, can resurrect a lost world. #RosettaStone #Egyptology #JeanFrancoisChampollion #ThomasYoung #Hieroglyphs #PtolemyV #BattleOfTheNile #Napoleon #Demotic #DecreeOfMemphis #PtolemaicEgypt #NileDelta #BritishMuseum #TreatyOfAlexandria #AncientEgypt #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Nile and the Elephantine Papyrus: A Jewish Garrison on Egypt's Border Cover

The Nile and the Elephantine Papyrus: A Jewish Garrison on Egypt's Border

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a remarkable but little-known chapter of Nile history: the Jewish military garrison at Elephantine Island during the 5th century BCE. Under Persian rule, a community of Judean mercenaries and their families lived on the southern frontier of Egypt, serving Achaemenid kings while maintaining correspondence, legal contracts, and their own temple to Yahweh. The Elephantine papyri—Aramaic documents preserved by the dry desert climate—reveal their daily lives, their disputes with Egyptian priests over the sacrifice of the Passover lamb, and the destruction of their temple in 410 BCE. Lucas unpacks how this garrison came to be there, what the papyri tell us about religious syncretism, the politics of the Persian satrapy, and the eventual fate of the community. He draws on specific texts like the Passover Papyrus (419 BCE) and the petition to Bagoas, the Persian governor. The episode also touches on the broader role of the Nile as a frontier and a highway for armies, trade, and culture between Egypt and Nubia. A fresh angle that builds on the show's Nile arc without retreading the Famine Stela or later sieges. #Elephantine #ElephantinePapyri #AchaemenidEmpire #PersianEgypt #NileRiver #JewishGarrison #YahwehTemple #PassoverPapyrus #Bagoas #Aramaic #Satrapy #FifthCenturyBCE #Nubia #FrontierHistory #ReligiousSyncretism #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern9 min
Episode The Nile and the Famine Stela: Drought, Pharaohs, and Cosmic Order Cover

The Nile and the Famine Stela: Drought, Pharaohs, and Cosmic Order

In this episode of Rivers That Created Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the Famine Stela, an ancient inscription on Sehel Island that tells a story of drought, divine intervention, and the pharaoh's role maintaining cosmic order. They discuss the Third Dynasty pharaoh Djoser, his advisor Imhotep, and the god Khnum. The episode unpacks the historical context of the Famine Stela, its possible genuine references to Old Kingdom famines, and the Ptolemaic-era propaganda that shaped its final form. They also touch on nilometers, the Nile's inundation, and the concept of Ma'at. This episode offers a deep dive into how ancient Egyptians understood their environment through religion, architecture, and power. #FamineStela #SehelIsland #Djoser #Khnum #Imhotep #Nile #AncientEgypt #Nilometer #Ma'at #ThirdDynasty #PtolemaicPeriod #BookoftheDead #Elephantine #OldKingdom #History #FexingoHistory #Egyptology #RiversOfEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

2. Juli 20265 min
Episode The Nile and the Siege of Jerusalem 701 BC: Sennacherib's Failure Cover

The Nile and the Siege of Jerusalem 701 BC: Sennacherib's Failure

In 701 BC, the Assyrian king Sennacherib marched on Jerusalem, expecting an easy victory. But the Judean king Hezekiah had prepared — cutting off water, fortifying walls, and making a desperate alliance with Egypt. This episode follows the siege that saved Jerusalem, the mysterious plague that shattered the Assyrian army, and the Nile's role as both a lifeline and a curse for Pharaoh's forces. We explore the Siloam Tunnel, the Lachish reliefs, the biblical account of the Angel of the Lord, and the Egyptian Kushite dynasty that dared to fight back. How did a tiny kingdom survive the world's most brutal empire? And what does it tell us about the power and fragility of river civilizations? #Nile #Sennacherib #Hezekiah #Jerusalem #Assyria #KushiteDynasty #SiegeOfJerusalem #SiloamTunnel #Lachish #701BC #BibleHistory #AncientEgypt #KingdomOfJudah #Taharqa #AssyrianEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #RiverEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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