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Ramses the Great's Mummy: The Secret of His Survival

8 min · 16 de jul de 2026
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In episode 160, Lucas and Luna examine the extraordinary story of Ramses the Great's mummy — from its discovery in a hidden cache at Deir el-Bahari in 1881 to the sophisticated embalming techniques that preserved his body for over 3,000 years. They explore the delicate process of mummification in the New Kingdom, the priests' use of resins, linen, and amulets, and the shocking moment in 1974 when the mummy was issued a passport for a trip to Paris to combat a fungal infection. Along the way, they touch on the work of Gaston Maspero, the controversy over the mummy's unwrapping, and what modern CT scans reveal about Ramses' health, including his likely cause of death. This episode offers a vivid, human portrait of the pharaoh's final journey — not to the afterlife, but through the hands of archaeologists, curators, and conservators who preserved his legacy. #RamsesTheGreat #EgyptianMummy #DeirElBahari #Mummification #NewKingdom #GastonMaspero #Egyptology #MummyCache #Pharaoh #Embalming #CTScan #FungalInfection #Paris #Afterlife #AncientEgypt #NorthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Ramses the Great's Sed Festival (heb sed), the ancient Egyptian jubilee that Ramses used to project eternal vitality and divine favor. They discuss the origins of the festival in the Predynastic period and its evolution by the New Kingdom. Lucas explains how Ramses celebrated multiple sed festivals—rare for any pharaoh—and how these events were staged at his new capital Per-Ramesses and at the sacred site of Memphis. The conversation covers the ritual running of the 'Djeser' course, the erection of the Djed pillar, and the construction of a special heb sed court. Luna asks about the logistics of such massive celebrations, and Lucas details the role of Ramses's son Khaemwaset in organizing them. They also touch on the propaganda value of these festivals, as shown in reliefs at the Ramesseum and Medinet Habu. The episode ties the sed festival to Ramses's broader strategy of legitimizing his rule after the Battle of Kadesh and his long reign. This is a deep dive into a specific ritual that defined Ramses's self-image as a living god. #RamsesTheGreat #SedFestival #HebSed #AncientEgypt #Pharaoh #PerRamesses #Khaemwaset #Memphis #Djeser #DjedPillar #NewKingdom #Ramesseum #MedinetHabu #EgyptianRitual #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica #Kemet #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Ramses the Great's Diplomatic Corps: Spies and Envoys of the Empire

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From the Hittite frontlines to the courts of Babylon, Ramses the Great ruled an empire that stretched across the ancient Near East. But keeping it together required more than chariots and treaties—it demanded an invisible army of messengers, spies, and diplomats. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the networks that carried sealed dispatches from Per-Ramesses to Hattusa, the intelligence-gathering that fed Ramses's war machine, and the envoys who negotiated peace with Egypt's greatest rivals. Discover how the Egyptian diplomatic corps used cuneiform, Akkadian as a lingua franca, and even marriage alliances to project power without lifting a sword. Based on the Amarna letters and Hittite archives, this conversation uncovers the shadowy world of ancient statecraft. #RamsesTheGreat #AncientEgypt #Diplomacy #Hittites #PerRamesses #Akkadian #AmarnaLetters #Hattusa #Kadesh #Maathorneferure #Puduhepa #Intelligence #Spies #NorthAfrica #BronzeAge #History #FexingoHistory #DiplomaticCorps Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Ramses the Great's Fishermen and the Harvest of the Nile

Ramses the Great's Fishermen and the Harvest of the Nile

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Portada del episodio Ramses the Great's Stables: How He Raised His War Horses

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In this episode of Ramses the Great, Lucas and Luna explore an often-overlooked piece of Egypt's military might: the royal stables of Per-Ramesses. Drawing on archaeological finds at Qantir and the work of equine historian Dr. Juliet Clutton-Brock, Lucas explains how Ramses bred and trained the horses that pulled his chariots at Kadesh and Dapur. They discuss the origins of the Egyptian horse—likely from the Levant—and the scale of the stables, which could house hundreds of animals. Lucas describes the specialized care given to stallions, the use of grooms and veterinarians, and how horse breeding became a state enterprise. The conversation also touches on the logistics of feeding and watering thousands of horses, the role of the stablemaster, and the symbolic value of the horse as an emblem of royal power. With vivid detail from reliefs at Medinet Habu and the Ramesseum, this episode reveals the unsung infrastructure behind Ramses's chariotry and how mastery of the horse helped sustain Egypt's empire. The episode includes a brief, sincere mention of listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #RamsesTheGreat #AncientEgypt #HorseBreeding #ChariotWarfare #PerRamesses #Qantir #Kadesh #MedinetHabu #Ramesseum #EgyptianHorses #JulietCluttonBrock #Stablemaster #Veterinarian #Lydia #NorthAfrica #MilitaryHistory #AnimalHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Ramses the Great and the City of Per-Ramesses: His Delta Capital

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