The Pharaohs: Gods, Kings, and Absolute Power — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna dive into the obscure yet fascinating reign of Sobekhotep IV, a pharaoh of the 13th Dynasty who ruled during the chaotic Second Intermediate Period. They explore how Sobekhotep IV, whose name honors the crocodile god Sobek, managed to hold together a crumbling kingdom from a new capital at Itj-tawy. Lucas reveals the discovery of a colossal statue of the king at the Temple of Sobek in Khenem-Waset (modern Kom Ombo), and discusses the fragmented state of Egypt after the 12th Dynasty's collapse. The episode sheds light on the administrative papyri from this era, including the Brooklyn Papyrus that lists Asiatic slaves in the household of a nobleman, hinting at the growing presence of the Hyksos in the Delta. Lucas also touches on the Turin King List and the challenges of reconstructing this period's chronology. The conversation ends with a reflection on how even 'minor' pharaohs like Sobekhotep IV played a role in preserving Egyptian civilization during its darkest times. #SobekhotepIV #13thDynasty #SecondIntermediatePeriod #Sobek #KomOmbo #Itj-tawy #TurinKingList #BrooklynPapyrus #Hyksos #AncientEgypt #FexingoHistory #EgyptianPharaohs #CrocodileGod #KhenemWaset #MiddleKingdom #Sobekhotep #Egyptology #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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