History vs. Egypt’s "most powerful" pharaoh - Jessica Tomkins

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Pharaoh Ramesses II reigned for almost 70 years
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in the 13th century BCE.
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He presided over a golden age of Egyptian prosperity.
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But was he a model leader,
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or a shameless egomaniac and master of propaganda?
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Order! Order! Who do we have on the stand? Ramesses II?
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Ahem, I believe you mean "The strong bull, protector of Egypt,
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who subdues foreign lands;
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rich in years, great in victories, chosen by Ra— whose justice is powerful—
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Ramesses, beloved of Amun."
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But you may refer to him as Ramesses the Great.
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Ramesses, Ramesses— I think I've heard of him.
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"Let my people go!"
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Yes, Your Honor, he was the infamously stubborn pharaoh of Exodus,
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who forced enslaved Hebrews
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to build out his extravagant capital city of Pi-Ramesses.
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Objection, there's no archaeological evidence
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that Ramesses used forced labor in his construction projects.
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Egyptians relied on highly trained artisans and craftsmen
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to build their cities and monuments.
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And menial labor, like quarrying and moving stones,
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was done by military soldiers and foreign mercenaries—
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all of whom were compensated for their work.
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So he's not the pharaoh from Exodus?
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It's hard to say for certain.
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According to some timelines,
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Ramesses is the best candidate for that particular pharaoh.
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But there's no evidence of any Hebrew population in Egypt during his reign,
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and certainly no records of a revolution or mass migration
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like the one described in Exodus.
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Is that really so surprising?
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It's not like Ramesses kept records of any other time he was defeated.
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What do you mean?
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Our "great" pharaoh here operated one of the largest propaganda machines
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in ancient history.
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Almost all pharaohs relied on propaganda to control their country,
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and Ramesses had particularly big sandals to fill.
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His father, Seti I, led Egypt to a period of great wealth and stability
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that Ramesses worked hard to maintain.
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Through propaganda, yes, but also military glory.
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More like military aggression.
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By the end of Seti's reign,
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he had established peace with the neighboring Hittites
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by guaranteeing Egyptian control over a sought-after region called Kadesh.
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But in the fifth year of his reign, Ramesses broke those agreements.
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It wasn't the most peaceful decision,
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but Ramesses believed a military victory would aid his efforts
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to restore Egypt's reputation.
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And he was right!
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His victory over the Hittites cemented Ramesses' persona
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as a heroic pharaoh of old.
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Yeah, except he didn't even win!
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His supposed victory was actually a stalemate
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in which the pharaoh's arrogance almost cost Egypt the entire war.
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When two Hittite spies told Ramesses the enemy had fled in fear,
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he let his guard down, allowing his men to be ambushed.
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He played right into the Hittite's trap and almost lost everything.
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Yet the official story Ramesses had chiseled across Egypt
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cast himself as the battle's greatest hero.
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Military achievements were important for legitimizing a pharaoh's power,
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even if that meant a bit of exaggeration.
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A bit? You can't trust anything this guy says!
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If it wasn't for the Hittite's conflicting record,
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we'd still be buying Ramesses' propaganda.
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I propose that this court cannot judge any historical figure's legacy
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by the stories they tell about themselves.
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That seems reasonable to me.
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Fair enough. How's this record then—
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the first recorded peace treaty in archaeological history
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signed by Ramesses and the Hittites.
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"Peace treaty" is pretty generous.
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Ramesses begrudgingly agreed to a mutual defense contract,
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where Egyptians and Hittites would work together if attacked by an external enemy.
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And what's wrong with that?
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This peaceful end to the conflict marked the beginning
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of Ramesses' prosperous reign—
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a golden age of Egyptian power and wealth.
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True, but we have no idea if this wealth trickled down to everyday Egyptians
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or just financed Ramesses' vain attempts to achieve immortality through stone.
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He spent his entire reign pouring money into ego projects.
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And one of the most famous, Abu Simbel, wasn't even in Egypt!
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Abu Simbel was in Nubia to showcase Egypt's strength
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and discourage a Nubian revolution.
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Besides, pharaohs were expected to invest in building projects for the gods.
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Right, "for the gods," which Ramesses was not.
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Pharaohs typically occupied a status between gods and mortals,
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but the location of Ramesses' statue inside Abu Simbel
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positions him as their supposed equal.
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He even tore down existing temples to reuse their bricks
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in monuments to himself!
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He tore down temples built by Akhenaten,
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a pharaoh who'd attempted to impose monotheism.
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By destroying those temples,
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Ramesses reinforced his commitment to Egypt's traditional religion.
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That doesn't account for why he frequently erased other pharaohs' names on monuments
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and replaced them with his own.
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Hey, what the...?
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Even pharaohs who had short reigns had numerous statues made of themselves—
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and Ramesses ruled for almost seven decades.
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Well, he definitely made a lasting impression.
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Let's face it, Your Honor, would we even be talking about him today if he hadn't?
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It's often said that history is written by the winners,
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but in this courtroom,
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a winning record never guarantees the outcome.
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