Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History
In this episode of Rivers That Created Empires, Lucas and Luna explore the Nile's role in ancient Egyptian cosmology through the Famine Stela, a third-century BCE inscription on Sehel Island that tells of a seven-year drought during the reign of Pharaoh Djoser of the Third Dynasty. They discuss how the stela blames the catastrophe on the god Khnum's displeasure and describes Djoser's dream, the intervention of the sage Imhotep, and the temple offerings that restored the Nile's flow. The conversation unpacks the stela's historical context—carved under Ptolemy V but referencing events two thousand years earlier—and what it reveals about Egyptian kingship, the concept of Ma'at, and the practical reliance on nilometers. They also touch on the First Intermediate Period as a historical precedent for climate crisis and compare the stela's mythic framing to modern understandings of Nile floods and droughts. This episode weaves archaeology, religious history, and environmental reality into a single story of how one river defined the pharaoh's divine obligation. No ads. Pure history. #FamineStela #Nile #Djoser #Khnum #Imhotep #SehelIsland #AncientEgypt #ThirdDynasty #Ma'at #Nilometer #PtolemyV #FirstIntermediatePeriod #Elephantine #ClimateCrisis #EgyptianMythology #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #RiversAndEmpires Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
128 episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til at kommentere
Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History-fællesskabet!