The Pharaohs: Gods, Kings, and Absolute Power — Fexingo History
While Tutankhamun and Ramesses II dominate popular imagination, Amenhotep III presided over a period of unprecedented wealth, diplomatic reach, and artistic splendor. This episode explores his three-decade reign through the lens of the Amarna Letters—clay tablets that reveal a web of royal marriages, gold shipments, and political maneuvering with Babylon, Mitanni, and Assyria. We examine his colossal building projects: the temple at Luxor, the Colossi of Memnon, and the sprawling palace of Malkata. Luna and Lucas discuss the controversial theory that Amenhotep III co-ruled with his son Akhenaten, the evidence for his health problems and deification in his own lifetime, and the role of his formidable Great Royal Wife, Tiye. They also touch on his heb-sed festivals, which blended religious renewal with political propaganda. The episode draws on recent archaeological work at Kom el-Hettan and Malkata, and considers how Amenhotep III's reign set the stage for the Amarna revolution—even as he himself was later vilified by his successors. #AmenhotepIII #AmarnaLetters #Malkata #ColossiOfMemnon #LuxorTemple #Tiye #HebSed #AncientEgypt #NewKingdom #Diplomacy #RoyalMarriages #KomElHettan #EgyptianArt #Pharaoh #Nebmaatre #Gold #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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