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The History of Egypt Podcast

158: What Ay Did & The Pharaoh's Nephew

The History of Egypt Podcast

Dominic Perry

History, Society & Culture

4.8 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2022

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Building Legacies. It is easy to overlook Ay, as a minor figure in the history of ancient Egypt. However, when we step back, and view his entire career (including pre-royal achievements), we can see things more clearly. As pharaoh, Ay continued many projects started under Tutankhamun. But since Ay had been a major advisor / courtier for that king, we can recognise these projects as part of a larger, longer trend. After the death of Akhenaten, the royal household radically reshaped many of its priorities. Since he first appeared on the scene, Ay was at the heart of those decisions… Chapter 2: The King's Nephew. A small statue, in the Brooklyn museum, tells a tale. Of a King's nephew (by marriage), and the paths to lucrative work and influence in Egyptian society. A young man, also named Ay, worked as a priest for Mut (the Mother Goddess) and Amun (the Hidden One). Along the way, this young man probably gained wealth and position. His tale gives us an opportunity to explore the "system" by which prominent families jostled for position, and promoted their sons... Episode details: Date: c.1331 BCE. Kings: Kheper-kheperu-Ra Ay, “Who Repels the ‘Asiatics.’” Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments. Episode logo: A colossal statue in Cairo Museum. Often attributed to Tutankhamun but excavated from the Memorial Temple of Ay. Music: “Lament of Isis and Nephythys on the Death of Osiris,” by Jeffrey Goodman www.jeffreygoodmanmusic.com. Additional music interludes by Luke Chaos https://twitter.com/Luke_Chaos. Select Bibliography: King Ay at the ⁠St Louis University website⁠. Colossal statue of Ay (Tutankhamun?) in ⁠Berlin⁠. Colossal statue of Ay (Tutankhamun?) in ⁠Chicago⁠. B. G. Davies, Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty, VI (Warminster, 1995). A. Dodson, Amarna Sunset: Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian Counter-Reformation (2nd edn, Cairo, 2017). M. Gabolde, Toutankhamon (Paris, 2015). U. Hölscher, The Excavation of Medinet Habu II: The Temples of the Eighteenth Dynasty (Chicago, 1939). Free download available from ⁠The University of Chicago website⁠. R. J. Leprohon, The Great Name: Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary (Wilson, 2013). W. J. Murnane, Texts from the Amarna Period in Egypt (Atlanta, 1995). O. J. Schaden, ‘Clearance of the Tomb of King Ay (WV-23)’, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 21 (1984), 39–64. O. Schaden, ‘The God’s Father Ay’, PhD Thesis (1977). B. V. Bothmer, ‘Private Sculpture of Dynasty XVIII in Brooklyn’, The Brooklyn Museum Annual 8 (1966), 55–89. N. Kawai, ‘Studies in the Reign of Tutankhamun’, Unpublished PhD. Thesis, Johns Hopkins University (2005). Block Statue of Ay, ca. 1332-1322 B.C.E. Limestone, 18 9/16 x 10 x 12 1/4in. (47.1 x 25.4 x 31.1cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 66.174.1. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 66.174.1_view1_SL1.jpg) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:29.4

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0:46.4

Salam alaikum and welcome back to the History of Egypt Podcast, episode 158, what I did.

0:54.9

Today we go deeper into the reign of King I.

0:58.1

Who was this man, and what did he achieve for Egypt?

1:01.8

People often overlook I and his deeds, but the King did leave some noteworthy records,

1:07.4

and we can't get an idea of who he was as a ruler.

1:11.0

Let's dive in.

1:12.4

This episode comes to you on behalf of Donald, Philippe and Liz, kind people who gave donations

1:17.9

to the show, all the way back in 2020.

1:21.1

Thank you so much folks, I apologise for taking so long with my gratitude, but your offerings

1:27.0

are most appreciated, and they will support the temples as the priests glorify Hathor,

1:32.9

Pitah, Suckmet, and more.

1:36.1

To everyone listening, thank you for joining me.

1:39.0

On with the show.

1:49.0

The year was 1332 BCE, give or take.

1:53.2

The King of Egypt was Kepper Kepperu Ra, the God's father, I.

1:58.7

The Pharaoh was now into his third year on the throne.

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