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Ramesses the Great: Reign of the God-King - Egyptian History - Part 2 - Extra History 

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1274 BCE: Abu Simbel Temple Complex echoes with the grandeur of Ramesses the Great. More than just a Pharaoh, he has built this temple as a testament to himself, weaving tales of grand victories into its very walls. Yet as the sands of time shift, Nefertari, his greatest love, faces her end, and Ramesses must grapple with his own legacy. 🏛️✨
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@extrahistory
@extrahistory 9 месяцев назад
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@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 9 месяцев назад
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@hi5dude2
@hi5dude2 9 месяцев назад
If you have never played a total war game before and you are super excited about the time period you should buy the game! If you have played total war games before, or you are not super excited about this time period in particular, don't buy it. It is an overpriced expansion/reskin of a previous total war game (Troy) and it has sold extremely poorly so will likely not receive long term support, something CA has a recent history of doing.
@jazzpi
@jazzpi 9 месяцев назад
Why can't I find this video on Nebula?
@Kyle496
@Kyle496 9 месяцев назад
Before buying the game people should really check out what the totalwar streamers who got early access are saying about the game (spoiler alert, nothing good). There are two types of total war games, full games and saga's. Full games are exactly that, a whole game with DLC. Saga games are smaller in size, fewer in features, and overall aren't given much development post release. Pharoh seems to be a saga game but being sold as a full game.
@death-istic9586
@death-istic9586 9 месяцев назад
Hi.
@Yes-vx2un
@Yes-vx2un 9 месяцев назад
The fact that this man lived into his early 90s without modern medicine is just astonishing
@tyronechillifoot5573
@tyronechillifoot5573 6 месяцев назад
Actually it’s happened many times Askia the great for example lived to almost be 100 he lived so long he went blind
@TheWingsofFreedom
@TheWingsofFreedom 6 месяцев назад
The Pharaoh of the bible was a certified tyrant and tyrants usually live longer
@falcoskywolf
@falcoskywolf 4 месяца назад
Definitely, although part of that is that Egypt's medicine was among the best in the world at the time and part of it is definitely the fact that a pharaoh would be filthy rich, never lacking for the best food and comfort possible at the time. Like, it's STILL remarkable, but his massive privilege definitely helped.
@KasumiRINA
@KasumiRINA 4 месяца назад
Egyptian life expectancy was kinda higher than 19th century Europe tho, as they had primitive antibiotics (moldy bread) and didn't know humorism so didn't bleed people out with dirty instruments to "cure" them... Dry climate also helped.
@theemries4766
@theemries4766 9 месяцев назад
Hittites: "We beat the Egyptians at the battle of Kadesh!" Ramses: "Unfortunately for you, history will not see it that way."
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 9 месяцев назад
Hittites :We won against the Egyptians! Ramesses II: Nuh hu, the Gods said that I won, on the walls that I carved. So, I won.
@jackal25301
@jackal25301 9 месяцев назад
Hittites didn't win it was a draw
@tyrant-den884
@tyrant-den884 9 месяцев назад
Ramses: "Query: if history is written by the victors, and I am writing the history: how could you have won?"
@joaoespecial4168
@joaoespecial4168 9 месяцев назад
Well... The Hitites actually wrote about their victory. And the treaty signed betwen Hatussilis III (that comanded the chariot charge at Khades when still a prince) pulls back the gains made by Ramses II father. The problem w Hitite texts was they were only decifred in the 1920s and all the Hatussas archive was in Berlim. East Berlin...
@horaha4279
@horaha4279 9 месяцев назад
They won according to ... THEIR narrative? They failed to capitalize on a fragmented Egyptian army despite having the larger troop count albeit being closer to their homeland than the latter was! Ramses had a great ego no doubt about it ... , but he had admitted to his mistake at the beginning of the battle and had a huge poem about his doubts and fear throughout.
@chrisrubin6445
@chrisrubin6445 9 месяцев назад
The outliving all of your hundreds of sons thing is a very crusader kings moment
@baconninja4481
@baconninja4481 9 месяцев назад
The Goldilocks rule of heirs: This king has no sons! His kingdom will have a shaky transition in power. This king has too many sons! His heirs will weaken the throne. This king has just enough sons! His kingdom will last for another generation.
@anthonyrinaldi1331
@anthonyrinaldi1331 9 месяцев назад
Heir, Spare with an extra one just in case things get really bad.
@Wolfeson28
@Wolfeson28 9 месяцев назад
@@anthonyrinaldi1331 And even then, the heir and the spare had better get along.
@jorgelotr3752
@jorgelotr3752 9 месяцев назад
One thing to be careful about when the king has enough sons is high-level courtiers and nobles: so many great kings in the making died in "hunting accidents", "swimming accidents" and "strangely contained outbreaks of sudden ilnesses".
@michaelramon2411
@michaelramon2411 9 месяцев назад
And then there's the Ramses corollary - if you have too many sons, live for so long that most of them die before you do.
@jorgelotr3752
@jorgelotr3752 9 месяцев назад
@@michaelramon2411 Louis XIV outlived his son and grandson (and one great grandson, but that was because that one died with an age in the single digits), and since his other two grandsons had to renounce their right of succession to become kings of other countries, that period of French History ended up with two concurrent heir apparents, neither of which ever inherited the throne, and one king that technically was never an official heir to the throne.
@CaptainKillroy
@CaptainKillroy 9 месяцев назад
For anyone wondering about that poem for Ramsesses The Great, here it is: I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed: And on the pedestal these words appear: ‘My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’ Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.”
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 9 месяцев назад
Shelley describes a crumbling statue of Ozymandias as a way to portray the transience of political power and to praise art's ability to preserve the past.
@CaptainKillroy
@CaptainKillroy 9 месяцев назад
@@barbiquearea one of my favorite poems for all time
@Audentior_Ito
@Audentior_Ito 9 месяцев назад
Definitely one of the best! The inescapable nature of entropy & the folly of man's efforts in its wake...
@kagekun1198
@kagekun1198 9 месяцев назад
You should hear Bryan Cranston's recitation of that poem. He did that in honor of Breaking Bad's climax of the same name. Chills.
@CaptainKillroy
@CaptainKillroy 9 месяцев назад
@@kagekun1198 I have and it gives me chills
@MichaelSmith-ij2ut
@MichaelSmith-ij2ut 9 месяцев назад
As a God-King myself this video was really insightful
@Game_Hero
@Game_Hero 9 месяцев назад
all hail you, great god amonst the living!
@SakibHasan-ks2fe
@SakibHasan-ks2fe 9 месяцев назад
Blasphemy!
@Game_Hero
@Game_Hero 9 месяцев назад
@@SakibHasan-ks2fe Against the holy law of humour, more precisely the Poe's Law commendment telling to "chill" in those situations
@SakibHasan-ks2fe
@SakibHasan-ks2fe 9 месяцев назад
@@Game_Hero No
@romanusplayz-wx7ow
@romanusplayz-wx7ow 9 месяцев назад
@@SakibHasan-ks2fe bro don’t insult the god king
@hallamhal
@hallamhal 9 месяцев назад
To elaborate, most previous pharaohs had their hieroglyphs embossed on walls... easy to chisel off and replace. Ramesses had his hieroglyphs engraved into walls, making them much more durable
@UnreasonableOpinions
@UnreasonableOpinions 9 месяцев назад
Points to Nefertari for being one of the best diplomats from the era, doing a huge amount to get Egypt to decisively win peacetimes much more than they won their wars.
@KDannXII
@KDannXII 9 месяцев назад
other kings: I want to live longer. Ramesses: Living long has caused to many problems.
@ronway9110
@ronway9110 9 месяцев назад
Ramesses: will someone please invent smoking?
@kaned5543
@kaned5543 9 месяцев назад
I remember seeing the procession between museums!! Incredible that his legacy has stood this grand test of time.
@mikakestudios5891
@mikakestudios5891 9 месяцев назад
Even though have real love for the history of Egypt, it just astounds and befuddles me that Rameses the Great was *BEFORE* the bronze age collapse.
@jonnunn4196
@jonnunn4196 9 месяцев назад
The various Ancient Empires collapsed at slightly different times. Egypt's collapse was after - but some of the other empires collapsed during his long reign. Indeed one of Extra History Channel's first series - The Bronze Age Collapse included the peace treaty from Battle of Kadesh in its final episode.
@mikakestudios5891
@mikakestudios5891 9 месяцев назад
@@jonnunn4196 yes I have seen EH's bronze age collapse project. The scale of egyptian history is mind-boggling.
@philtkaswahl2124
@philtkaswahl2124 9 месяцев назад
Ramses II [making finger guns at own statue]: "Lookin' divine, Ramses!" Ramses statue [making finger guns in turn]: "Back atcha, Ramses!"
@dVector13
@dVector13 9 месяцев назад
"if you think you can do better...." God, i don't think i can. Even just outliving Ramses is a tough ask.
@genluk
@genluk 9 месяцев назад
Even though I think I'll keep to playing Age of Bronze for Rome 2 instead of Pharaoh, Im glad CA sponsored this, learning more about the past is always good and I couldn't help but smile when I heard Ramses II got a parade again after thousands of years. Keep up the good work Extra History.
@georgewael3278
@georgewael3278 9 месяцев назад
fun fact Ramesses the second actually has a passport where is written as pharaoh of Egypt it was needed for him to travel to France for studying
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 9 месяцев назад
AMAZING video as always! You guys truly did the greatest pharaoh justice!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Falzyker
@Falzyker 9 месяцев назад
Well Ramesses did the Odin before Odin did it himself, as in he sacrificed to himself in his name, all he needed as a final gift (to himself) was to impale a spear through his chest as he died for a final sacrifice.
@lui5149
@lui5149 9 месяцев назад
As an Egyptian whose last name is "Ramesses", thanks for telling the story of our ancestors.
@petarmilich8684
@petarmilich8684 9 месяцев назад
Jada Pinkett Smith would be enraged.
@sorban5352
@sorban5352 9 месяцев назад
Tahia Masr !
@kaltaron1284
@kaltaron1284 9 месяцев назад
Some kings win the war but lose the peace. This one simply declared his victory and absolutely dominated the following peace. BTW there has been a certain leader who declared victory on an aircraft carrier rather preemtively as well.
@anubis8586
@anubis8586 9 месяцев назад
As an Egyptian, thank you for telling our history.
@markmina2047
@markmina2047 9 месяцев назад
I'm also I'm Egyptian
@scarletkingdom2359
@scarletkingdom2359 9 месяцев назад
Honestly who hasn’t
@scarletkingdom2359
@scarletkingdom2359 9 месяцев назад
But I’m so happy he mentioned the Nubians they’re so underrated
@BlakLite15
@BlakLite15 9 месяцев назад
As an American, thank you for having such a cool history.
@ernimuja6991
@ernimuja6991 9 месяцев назад
@@scarletkingdom2359That’s what everyone thinks, so everyone tells their story making them overrated. The pendulum always swings to extremes. I can’t hear a story from Egypt without hearing about the Nubians. Even when they’re not important to the story.
@MatthewTheWanderer
@MatthewTheWanderer 9 месяцев назад
Ramesses the Great seems like the kind of person who would NOT be surprised to find out that people still talk about him several thousand years after he died!
@falcoskywolf
@falcoskywolf 4 месяца назад
In fact, he would possibly be annoyed that his kingdom didn't keep spreading and the rulers of that region don't name their heirs after him anymore.
@marvelavenger1353
@marvelavenger1353 4 месяца назад
@@falcoskywolfwe built Ramsses temple just now in india
@caryjeffery8680
@caryjeffery8680 9 месяцев назад
Request for Spanish Inquisition and Taiping rebellion
@jackukridge5381
@jackukridge5381 9 месяцев назад
Thats one hell of a crossover
@beaverbeaver526
@beaverbeaver526 9 месяцев назад
It’s awesome to see how you guys are still getting sponsorships by the Total War guys, considering they were the ones who originally got this series going with a video on the first Roman-Carthaginian war for Rome Total War ages ago.
@CaptainKillroy
@CaptainKillroy 9 месяцев назад
It is ironic that the problem this pharoph has is... he lived for TOO long. Usually it's the opposite
@YOSSARIAN313
@YOSSARIAN313 9 месяцев назад
Also polygamy made it so there was much less of a physical limit to amount of children
@haemocyte2224
@haemocyte2224 9 месяцев назад
I think I've heard it argued that Ramses with his many building projects may have been the Pharaoh referenced in the Biblical story of Moses. I can see the great migration stories turning into the search for the Promised Land, and the advent of the Sea Peoples turning into the Pharaoh literally getting crushed by the sea.
@AdamNisbett
@AdamNisbett 9 месяцев назад
It’s a theory that has been popularized by Hollywood’s portrayal of the Exodus in multiple films, but you’d need to adjust the timeline by a good bit to make the biblical account fit Rameses as Rameses was a good bit more recent than the biblical account claims the exodus happened.
@nickkerber1145
@nickkerber1145 9 месяцев назад
@AdamNisbett It's also unlikely that the "exodus" happened at all, and far more likely that the Israelites never went anywhere. The generally accepted theory is that the Israelites were in Israel, and it was conquered, and the "slavery" is less actual slavery and more subjugation to a foreign king. The Exodus wasn't the Israelites leaving Egypt, it was Egypt leaving them at the advent of the bronze age collapse, when Egypt's power declined so that they could no longer control their territories in Israel and the Levant.
@AdamNisbett
@AdamNisbett 9 месяцев назад
@@nickkerber1145 I’d agree that’s a reasonably common view by those who regard biblical stories as mythology rather than historical. It does require making major revisions to the account, not only those that you mention, but also the timeline, as the Bronze Age collapse happened a few hundred years after the events of the exodus are said to have happened according to the biblical account.
@haemocyte2224
@haemocyte2224 9 месяцев назад
@@AdamNisbett Exodus 1:11 actually names the two cities built; Pithom and Raamses. That bit would take a lot less timeline tweaking. I kind of want to see an Extra-Extra-Mythology on how these things come about.
@AdamNisbett
@AdamNisbett 9 месяцев назад
@@haemocyte2224 yes, two cities are named, but it’s much less certain whether those are specifically connected to more modern cities of similar name, if they were different cities that reused similar names, or if the biblical references refer to a more recent city at the same site as the original storehouse city that the Bible refers to them building. Basically that far back there’s a lot of theories and a lot of conjecture but little concrete evidence that doesn’t come with a bit of speculation and assumptions.
@cormacbyrne2210
@cormacbyrne2210 9 месяцев назад
Wow... now I know where Games Workshop got the idea for Settra the Imperishable's (and etc.) colossal ego from. 😂
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291 9 месяцев назад
they even copy most of ramses's title in settra's titles
@michaelburns4414
@michaelburns4414 9 месяцев назад
It kind of blows my mind that there were ancient egyptologist in what we would consider ancient Egypt.
@KingAries85
@KingAries85 5 месяцев назад
I was told once that cleopatra is closer to the iPhone age then she was the pyramid age
@jamcalx
@jamcalx 9 месяцев назад
THE MAN IN GAUZE! THE MAN IN GAUZE!
@harrisonlee9585
@harrisonlee9585 9 месяцев назад
R E T U R N T H E S L A B
@kingnaga619
@kingnaga619 9 месяцев назад
RRRRAAAMSEEEEEEEES
@swordsnspearguy5945
@swordsnspearguy5945 9 месяцев назад
What's your offer
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278 9 месяцев назад
⁠@@kingnaga619 the man in gauze the man in gauze KING RAMSES!!
@Melodic_Analysis
@Melodic_Analysis 9 месяцев назад
This wins, now unfortunately that's going to be in my head all day
@ellisartwist
@ellisartwist 9 месяцев назад
I am now going to refer to my CK3 runs where my ruler lives forever and has like 1000 kids "Pulling a Ramses"
@TheOGSpartanNinja
@TheOGSpartanNinja 9 месяцев назад
Queen Elizabeth before Queen Elizabeth (in terms of age). Makes you wonder about all the Egyptian artifacts the British have in their museums.
@AmunRa-wh5nz
@AmunRa-wh5nz 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your videos about our rich history
@FakeBlocks
@FakeBlocks 9 месяцев назад
Please do the Greek war of independence of 1821 against the ottoman empire next I've been asking for this since the first episodes of the sengoku Jidai!
@Ryu_D
@Ryu_D 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video.
@chedelirio6984
@chedelirio6984 9 месяцев назад
Gotta say, "look upon my works, ye mighty..." *could* be the catchphrase for this reign.
@Geof26
@Geof26 9 месяцев назад
It’s kinda funny that extra history started with a total war sponsorship and now this is the most recent series
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 9 месяцев назад
You guys are as great and legendary as ramesses!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@grug925
@grug925 9 месяцев назад
Imagine making a temple about yourself in Nubia bragging about your victory in Nubia
@Indominus011
@Indominus011 9 месяцев назад
I love these
@HarvestStore
@HarvestStore 9 месяцев назад
Great video.
@p.s6742
@p.s6742 9 месяцев назад
How to have a lasting legacy. Turn your loss into a victory and sign your name in every monument you and others built. 👍
@Michael-to5du
@Michael-to5du 9 месяцев назад
Let's go new episode!!!!!!
@ablaze0384
@ablaze0384 9 месяцев назад
I know this format is more monitizable, but a series for a character with this much history would have taken 10-14 parts like the japanese, kosrou, and east roman series.
@Ikirus
@Ikirus 9 месяцев назад
Wow 90 would is pretty impressive especially for his time
@3bostonboys
@3bostonboys 9 месяцев назад
Ramesses was also a rare example of someone who was so great he actually destroyed the growth of his people. Another notable example was Aristotle.
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 9 месяцев назад
I disagree with you about Ramesses II, his successors were not up to the task (or rather, they suffered incredibly hard circumstances, every other civilisation in the Mediterranean sea collapsed during the Bronze Age ending, Egypt did remarkably well by surviving in a weakened state XD), but it's not the fault of Ramesses 😅 And for Aristotle, I straight up don't understand what you're talking about.....
@prestonjones1653
@prestonjones1653 7 месяцев назад
​@krankarvolund7771 To this day our Western ideas of science, government, and philosophy are built around what Aristotle said. Every word out of his mouth was wrong.
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 7 месяцев назад
@@prestonjones1653 So the Earth is flat? He's the one who proved Earth is a globe XD No, not every word out of his mouth was wrong, he had some nasty ideas because he lived in a time where these ideas were the norm, and he made mistakes because he didn't had our advanced technology. Other than that, his methods were usually good, like when he proved that the Earth is round, he did it by observing the sky, boats on the horizon, by interviewing a navigator that went to Iceland and told him of the six months night he saw, etc.... Good evidences. Plato at the same time said that the Earth is round because it's the perfect shape, that's not a scientific reasoning XD We didn't based all of our civilization on Aristotle, we don't have slaves and women are legally equal to men, but we did used parts of his reasoning for our science, among many other scientists throughout history, that's how science works, a lot of people propose ideas and experiments that are reviewed and criticized by other people and accepted if they seem true. And discarded if new discoveries prove that we were wrong.
@hello.kitty.
@hello.kitty. 9 месяцев назад
So happy
@cityhunterinak
@cityhunterinak 9 месяцев назад
Common Sense : history is written by the winners Ramses: I didn't agree to that hold my beer
@horaha4279
@horaha4279 9 месяцев назад
It was a stalemate . Both factions described the battle as a win to their respective side but at least Ramses recounted his feelings and doubts in his poem.
@JeanCapitaine
@JeanCapitaine 9 месяцев назад
Would that make Ramesses the 8th longest reigning monarch in history?
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 9 месяцев назад
Total War: Pharaoh should release a DLC that covers Ramsey's war with the Hittites. Maybe even make the Battle of Kadesh, along with other famous Egyptian battles like the Battle of Magiddo "historical battles".
@AJA804VA
@AJA804VA 9 месяцев назад
Saw that parade when they did it. I honestly really want a model of the cars they used
@user-gi8pk9uc7q
@user-gi8pk9uc7q 9 месяцев назад
The Abu Simbel temple is a perfect encapsulation of Rameses's ENORMOUS EGO!
@pflume1
@pflume1 9 месяцев назад
There is so much gray aera.
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um 9 месяцев назад
In ancient Greek sources, he is called Ozymandias, derived from the first part of his Egyptian-language regnal name: Usermaatre Setepenre. Ramesses was also referred to as the "Great Ancestor" by successor pharaohs and the Egyptian people.
@user-endorphin
@user-endorphin 6 месяцев назад
Deadly
@Blackholelord
@Blackholelord 9 месяцев назад
Total War: Pharaoh can also be found on Steam.
@Christopherthe3ed
@Christopherthe3ed 9 месяцев назад
Nice
@postapocalypticnewsradio
@postapocalypticnewsradio 9 месяцев назад
PANR has tuned in.
@septicduzzle
@septicduzzle 9 месяцев назад
Funny enough I've watched a Nancy drew game that involes the famous missing Queens, one of them being Ramesses II wife Nefertari as the main one for the story. Hearing of the mans accomplishments during their reign.
@theparegorickid23
@theparegorickid23 9 месяцев назад
Will you ever make a extra mythology channel
@chimerastonewall3471
@chimerastonewall3471 9 месяцев назад
Ramses Harden, his own heart
@piotrskodowski7544
@piotrskodowski7544 9 месяцев назад
I think my favorites are actually his characters from Babylon 5 and Stra Trek Voyager. Tragic yet satysfying.
@patricklee8088
@patricklee8088 9 месяцев назад
It should be noted that ancient people saw religion and politics differently from us "modern" people. For them, the two were not separate categories but rivers that very often intersected if not joined into one river. Thus, the public works and religious acts Ramesses takes were not simply a matter of ego or politics with a religious facade. Rather, they were sincere religious acts that also played into the political structure of ancient Egypt.
@YOSSARIAN313
@YOSSARIAN313 9 месяцев назад
I mean britain is technically still a divine right monarchy. The monarch is head of the church too. So its not even a foreign concept in the industrialized world
@patricklee8088
@patricklee8088 9 месяцев назад
@@YOSSARIAN313 True, but how big of an impact does the monarch even play in the Church of England in the last century or so? Most of the focus is on the archbishop of Canterbury. And if you went up to the average Anglican or Episcopalian, they're unlikely to describe the impact the current (or past) monarch had on their religious praxis. Also, a divine right monarchy is an absolutist monarchy. Britain is a constitutional monarchy with a heavy emphasis on constitutional.
@YOSSARIAN313
@YOSSARIAN313 9 месяцев назад
@@patricklee8088 i mean it was probably similar with the egyptian priests handling most of the day to day affairs while the monarch was the symbol
@patricklee8088
@patricklee8088 9 месяцев назад
@@YOSSARIAN313You see, that's just it. The Pharaoh wasn't just a symbol. He was literally a god/embodiment of a god to the Egyptians. Everything he did and said had religious purpose and significance which is so foreign to our modern way of thinking.
@LegoCookieDoggie
@LegoCookieDoggie 9 месяцев назад
To be honest I like this style for the gods better than the mythology series. and also the Anthony Clark Nedroid pane (2:12)l!!!
@swordsnspearguy5945
@swordsnspearguy5945 9 месяцев назад
it's not what you do in life its how you're remembered in death
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 9 месяцев назад
3:32 3:43 SO many ramesses😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
@blackbutterfly7788
@blackbutterfly7788 9 месяцев назад
Why aren't these episodes on Nebula? I almost missed them
@Coffeepanda294
@Coffeepanda294 9 месяцев назад
There are two simultaneous series now?
@Toneill029
@Toneill029 7 месяцев назад
So for the time he wasn’t a bad ruler…huh that’s a rarity.
@nickblake8767
@nickblake8767 9 месяцев назад
8:27 What ancient Egyptian temple did they steal it from?
@TheCreepypro
@TheCreepypro 4 месяца назад
a shame we don't talk about this pharaoh more
@bvillafuerte765
@bvillafuerte765 9 месяцев назад
Curiosity: The 12 labors of Heracles and the Trojan War occurred during the reign of Ramses 2 "The Great".
@mayasej
@mayasej 9 месяцев назад
Hey, I was jut wondering how real i the book "The Egyptian" by Mika Waltari? It seems to depict pretty much what you mention but in a book that reads like the lord of the ring? This is sick I want more now.
@mayasej
@mayasej 9 месяцев назад
ok so apparently the book is spot on historically accurate and this is amazing. guys go read it.
@samrevlej9331
@samrevlej9331 9 месяцев назад
@@mayasej It starts during the previous dynasty, with the death of Amenhotep III, the reign of Akhenaten then of Tutankhamen, then of Horemheb, who was the final pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, and then Ramesses I (Ramesses II's grandpa) comes along and starts the 19th dynasty.
@mayasej
@mayasej 9 месяцев назад
it's AMAZING@@samrevlej9331
@sarasamaletdin4574
@sarasamaletdin4574 9 месяцев назад
It’s really great book and classic here in Finland, it’s impressive how much research he managed to do accurately. Hollywood made a film version in the 50s but I have not seen or know if it’s good.
@razorka1293
@razorka1293 9 месяцев назад
Cool
@spencernoblitt
@spencernoblitt 9 месяцев назад
So, to clarify my understanding. Didn't egyptian pharaohs wear the head pieces of gods during ceremonies and religious events? So if Ramsey was depicting himself as a God couldn't that be construed to say he was trying to take more power from the temple priests. So he wouldn't have to play the part of a random God but could play the part of himself. A part no temple priest could tell him how to play? While not making up some new God, like some other less success pharaohs may have done?
@krankarvolund7771
@krankarvolund7771 9 месяцев назад
I didn't found anything about that. If anything, it's the priests that were acting in place of Pharaoh who, as the official représentant of Egypt in the God's world, was supposed to be the only one who could accomplish the rituals. Given that we're talking about daily rituals performed in thousands of temples across Egypt, he didn't and delegated his authority XD But if there was no Pharaoh it would be a catastrophe, the world will stop, and the Sun would stop to rise! Even if the Priests took more and more importance especially during the New Empire, Pharaoh was generally more powerful. Maybe you think about the two crowns of Egypt that were blessed by two Godeses, Nekhbet and Ouadjet, and were associated to Horus and Set.
@Kaiyanwang82
@Kaiyanwang82 9 месяцев назад
Egypt is so ancient, Ramses the Great's son was an egyptologist. Jesus.
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 9 месяцев назад
So, that's the end of the story?
@crowgrabber_former_er5bb8yb2t
@crowgrabber_former_er5bb8yb2t 9 месяцев назад
8:26 of course the British have that
@roleplayerchadwick
@roleplayerchadwick 9 месяцев назад
So, I have one question. What about Moses and the plagues Egypt went through?
@AmunRa-wh5nz
@AmunRa-wh5nz 9 месяцев назад
Jewish myths Never happened , Egyptian empire ruled the tribes of judea for hundreds of years
@Boss_Isaac
@Boss_Isaac 9 месяцев назад
There's no real concrete evidence, archeological or otherwise, in support of the account in Exodus of the Hebrews being enslaved en masse in Egypt, Ramesses II being long portrayed as the pharaoh of the Exodus is due to the _Book of Exodus_ speaking of how the *city of Ramesses* was one of the constructs the Hebrews were tasked to build.
@chedelirio6984
@chedelirio6984 9 месяцев назад
No evidence either archaeologically *or* biblically that this, *had* it happened as described, would have coincided with Rameses the Great's reign. That specific connection is purely a product of historical-fiction writers.
@MothOnWall
@MothOnWall 9 месяцев назад
Extra History likely left it out because it would've infuriated the atheist Leftists and they'd try to boycott the channel. You have no idea how angry they get when biblical events do coincide with historical evidence. It's likely it really wounded Rameses' ego, thus he excluded it out of his "great works". Which is evident from his loss against the Hittites which he then claims was a total victory. And it's fairly evident, given the recent events I will NOT speak of, there's a large swath of anti-Semitism going on at the moment. And Extra History said before in other videos they don't want to pick sides to inflame tensions online and send hopes/prayers to innocents on both sides who suffered greatly. However, some Leftists did get pretty mad with them in the past. Especially for including Bible stories in some videos, DESPITE it being an Extra Mythology episode to placate them. And they certainly weren't happy they made a Joan of Arc series.
@MothOnWall
@MothOnWall 9 месяцев назад
​@@chedelirio6984 Or Rameses embellished the details because he refused to accept a higher God dethroned the "god-king" in a rather spectacular way and just chose not to write it on his walls.
@tristanband4003
@tristanband4003 9 месяцев назад
The man in gauze
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278 9 месяцев назад
The man in gauze the man in gauze KING RAMSES!!!
@Sirmatthaeus
@Sirmatthaeus 9 месяцев назад
Ya' know, Ramses is cool and all, but... 200 wives?... This is something hard to comprehend...
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291
@raphaelalexandreyensen6291 9 месяцев назад
china begs to differ
@Sirmatthaeus
@Sirmatthaeus 9 месяцев назад
@@raphaelalexandreyensen6291 oh no
@Oxtocoatl13
@Oxtocoatl13 9 месяцев назад
Ramses would have made many political marriages to all kinds of nobles both in his own kingdom and beyond. As stated in the video, he also had a main wife, a kind of a queen, who had actual political power. The official position of Great Royal Wife was also a highly ceremonial position, that was at times fulfilled by some of Ramses's daughters, who presumably were only wives in this very specific ceremonial role. I suspect many of his wives Ramses only met a few times during the marriage, though his high number of kids suggests he certainly didn't ignore them.
@joeohara3447
@joeohara3447 9 месяцев назад
People go listen to Bob Briers Lectures on Ancient Egypt. It's amazing!
@gothhedgehog
@gothhedgehog 6 месяцев назад
"Return the slab."
@antoniomoreira5921
@antoniomoreira5921 9 месяцев назад
Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's interested in Ancient Egyptian warfare I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series. The same on the Traditional sacral royalty religion
@danielating1316
@danielating1316 9 месяцев назад
Is it on RU-vid?
@shadowreaper401
@shadowreaper401 9 месяцев назад
So he had the same heir problems I do in ck3
@joshuapage853
@joshuapage853 9 месяцев назад
Which Pharao was the one who the Hebrews fled from?
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus 9 месяцев назад
You can't really say because the Exodus isn't a real historical event.
@Fenrisson
@Fenrisson 9 месяцев назад
Guess the writing was on the (temple) wall.
@srash8854
@srash8854 9 месяцев назад
Having too many sons was a common thing for monarchies outside of post Roman Europe. European strict succession law and monogamy culture prevented this, though still risky because succession crisis became much more often.
@user-fl5mq9kp7g
@user-fl5mq9kp7g 3 месяца назад
Illegitimate children: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@danielbutler8865
@danielbutler8865 9 месяцев назад
This man is the definition of "A small bit of an ego"
@fernbedek6302
@fernbedek6302 6 месяцев назад
Louis the XIV’ing his way through his heirs.
@diranbodossian6061
@diranbodossian6061 9 месяцев назад
Egyptian Pharaohs 🤝🏽 Egyptian presidents Moving the capital so they'll be more secure
@AmunRa-wh5nz
@AmunRa-wh5nz 9 месяцев назад
We change a capital every 500 years or so. Cairo has been the capital for the last 1050 years. Time for change
@Game_Hero
@Game_Hero 9 месяцев назад
except the presidents have tanks and highway-wide roads to crush dissent of people wanting their revolution back.
@ryanschroeder2956
@ryanschroeder2956 9 месяцев назад
RETURN THE SLAB! OR SUFFER MY CURSE!
@gothhedgehog
@gothhedgehog 6 месяцев назад
What's yer offer?
@steamrangercomputing
@steamrangercomputing 9 месяцев назад
You can put your money where your power is, in today's sponsor RISE OF KINGDOMS!
@JaimeNyx15
@JaimeNyx15 9 месяцев назад
Hmm. So if I wanted to do better than Rameses II, would I just need to die earlier?
@lordmanatee439
@lordmanatee439 9 месяцев назад
Suffering from success
@eliaramouz2587
@eliaramouz2587 9 месяцев назад
Him marrying 200 wifes may be hid biggest success
@FinMertons
@FinMertons 9 месяцев назад
Glory to Usaarmatre
@jossgoyanko7006
@jossgoyanko7006 5 месяцев назад
So basically Rameses II was doing the "Obama gives medal to Obama" meme thousands of years before us.
@I_am_alpharius
@I_am_alpharius 9 месяцев назад
Ramsey is just settra the imperishable
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y 9 месяцев назад
Within 3h when 23k views
@williamStonehill7382
@williamStonehill7382 9 месяцев назад
We're did the British get that bust of ramsies? Was it during the French and British invasion of Egypt which napolian used to conker France?
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278
@kingmichealthefirstofroman2278 9 месяцев назад
Yes he conqured egypt
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