The Pharaohs: Gods, Kings, and Absolute Power — Fexingo History
Before the pyramids, before Djoser's Step Pyramid, there was a king who ended a civil war, crushed a rebellion, and built the foundation for Egypt's first monumental age. This episode explores Pharaoh Khasekhemwy, a largely forgotten ruler of the Second Dynasty, who reunited Upper and Lower Egypt through military might, built the first stone royal tombs at Abydos, and pioneered the use of hard stone in architecture. We delve into his enigmatic name changes, the brutal Nubian campaigns recorded on his statues, and his innovative funerary complex at Hierakonpolis. Discover how Khasekhemwy's reign set the stage for the pyramid builders by establishing the institutions, technologies, and ideologies that the Old Kingdom would perfect. We also examine the puzzling evidence from his tombs at Abydos and Hierakonpolis, including the mysterious 'falcon in a barque' motif and the earliest known example of monumental stone statuary in Egypt. #Khasekhemwy #SecondDynasty #AncientEgypt #Hierakonpolis #Abydos #Nubia #Horus #Seth #OldKingdom #EgyptianUnification #StoneArchitecture #MilitaryCampaigns #RoyalTombs #FalconMotif #Hieroglyphs #Pharaohs #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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