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🗓️ 8 August 2025
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0:33.9 | In June of 187 BCE, Egypt's army was on the march. |
0:39.8 | The Pharaoh Wasmuria Riamisessa, or Rameses II, was leading his troops across Sinai. |
0:47.2 | They were approaching southern Canaan, whence they would turn north for Syria. |
0:52.5 | Their ultimate destination was the city of Kedshah, also known as |
0:57.1 | Kadesh. The army strung out along the roads numbered 20,000 men in four great divisions. |
1:05.5 | The divisions were named, each one, for a great guard. There was the division of Sutec, |
1:10.8 | or Seth, marching in the rear. |
1:13.6 | Then, the divisions of Pita and Ra formed the middle. Finally, in the lead, the division of Amun |
1:21.7 | marched with the king himself. The track across Sinai would take approximately 12 days, covering 280 kilometres or 170 miles. |
1:33.2 | As they marched, the battalions would stop at fortified outposts and way stations. |
1:38.6 | These were established, or at least recorded, by Ramesses's father, King Seti I. |
1:47.7 | Setti had led multiple armies through this land, |
1:54.1 | and he references small forts and supply depots from the eastern delta well into southern Canaan. In other words, the armies were not marching through the wilderness. This was a controlled |
1:59.6 | zone, probably well guarded and policed by |
2:02.7 | military forces, and every night the soldiers could camp in relative security at one of the outposts. |
2:10.5 | For such comforts these might provide, there was no escaping the physical burden of the march. |
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