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The History of Egypt Podcast

73: The Three Princesses

The History of Egypt Podcast

Dominic Perry

Society & Culture, History

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Thutmose III (Part 7): Diplomatic Marriage. After the brilliant campaign of year 33, Thutmose enjoys a period of peace and plenty. Foreign powers seek accommodation with the Egyptians, and this manifests in a series of remarkable diplomatic engagements... See the treasures of the three princesses at https://egyptianhistorypodcast.com/2017/03/17/episode-73-the-three-princesses/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Geographic restrictions and Ties and Ties and Sies apply 18 plus. Hello and welcome back to the History of Egypt Podcast.

0:36.2

Episode 73, the Three Princesresses, a tale of Egypt, Syria and the world of the Egyptian Empire.

0:45.0

This episode is brought to you by Brenda Wasse, a regular supporter,

0:49.0

Florian Schnaheman and Simon Olyfunt.

0:52.0

I have to say,

0:53.5

Schneithman and Olyfant are some excellent last names.

0:57.5

Color me envious. Welcome back. Today we return to the historical narrative of Tutmo's the third's mighty rain.

1:17.0

We've had a couple of episodes of side stories and that has been fantastic, but we can't stay away too long.

1:25.0

The world of politics and military affairs is simply too important to this period to ignore.

1:32.0

For those of you who prefer the side stories, those domestic and internal affairs,

1:37.0

don't worry, I have a lot of that coming up.

1:40.0

Let me recap where we left off back in episode 70. At the end of Reginal year 33, approximately

1:49.6

1462 B.C. E. Tutmo's the third had pulled off one of his most impressive achievements to date.

1:57.6

He had launched a massive surprise attack against his most dangerous foe. Crossing the river Euphrates in Syria,

2:04.6

Tutmoes had struck at the heartland of the kingdom of Matani. He had laid waste

2:10.5

their farmlands and communities, fought at least one battle against a local army, and then driven the Matani off in defeat.

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