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The Nile and the Battle of the Delta 1178 BCE

4 min · 1. juli 2026
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In 1178 BCE, the Nile Delta became the stage for one of the most decisive naval battles of the ancient world. Pharaoh Ramesses III faced a coalition of seafaring invaders known as the Sea Peoples — mysterious raiders who had already toppled the Hittite Empire and ravaged the coast of the Eastern Mediterranean. This episode dives into the Battle of the Delta, a desperate defense of Egypt's riverine heartland. We explore the ingenious tactics Ramesses used, including archers on the riverbanks and specialized ships designed to board and capsize enemy vessels. The battle is immortalized in the reliefs of Medinet Habu, Ramesses' mortuary temple, which provide a rare visual record of ancient naval warfare. We also discuss the aftermath: how Egypt survived while other empires fell, and how the Nile's geography — its predictable floods, its papyrus marshes, its role as a highway — shaped the pharaoh's strategy. This is a story of a river as a weapon, a barrier, and a lifeline, all in one. #BattleOfTheDelta #RamessesIII #SeaPeoples #NileDelta #MedinetHabu #AncientNavalWarfare #BronzeAgeCollapse #Egyptology #Pharaoh #NavalBattle #Peleset #Sherden #Lukka #Tjekker #Denyen #Weshesh #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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