This might be the Pharaoh in Exodus. Inspiring Philosophy covers this.
@saikoa21293 жыл бұрын
It is. But his reign began in 1450BC. 1446BC was the year of the exodus.
@cesariotarigan57989 ай бұрын
@@saikoa2129 the year of BC are countdown to zero, i think he was pharaoh in exodus.
@Deluxo-Sauce-God2 ай бұрын
He really said, "I will not let your people go."
@supahotjoe6493 Жыл бұрын
Herodotus: The ancient Greek historian who lived in the 5th century BCE described the ancient Egyptians as having black skin and woolly hair in his work "Histories." Strabo: The ancient Greek geographer and historian who lived in the 1st century BCE described the Ethiopians (a term that could refer to people from various parts of Africa) as having black skin and woolly hair, and noted that some people considered the Egyptians to be of the same race. Diodorus Siculus: The ancient Greek historian who lived in the 1st century BCE described the Ethiopians as having dark skin and curly hair, and noted that some people considered the Egyptians to be of the same race. Plutarch: The ancient Greek philosopher and historian who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE wrote that the Egyptians were "black with heat" due to the climate of their homeland. Al-Masudi: The 10th-century Arab historian and geographer described the ancient Egyptians as "a black people, different-looking and woolly-haired." Jean-Francois Champollion: The 19th-century French scholar who deciphered the hieroglyphs of ancient Egypt noted that some ancient Egyptians depicted themselves with darker skin tones than those of their neighbors. Herodotus: "Histories," Book II, Chapter 22. Available online: classics.mit.edu/Herodotus/history.2.ii.html Strabo: "Geography," Book XVI, Chapter 4, Section 7. Available online: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Strabo/16D*.html#4.7 Diodorus Siculus: "Library of History," Book III, Chapter 2, Sections 1-3. Available online: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Diodorus_Siculus/3A*.html#2.1 Plutarch: "Isis and Osiris," 77. Available online: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Moralia/Isis_and_Osiris*/B.html#77 Al-Masudi: "The Meadows of Gold," Volume 1, Chapter 3. Available online: archive.org/details/travelsalmes00masuuoft/page/52/mode/2up Jean-Francois Champollion: "Lettre à M. Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques," 1822. Available online: gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5636837p/f9.item Herodotus: The description of the Egyptians as having "black skin and woolly hair" can be found in Book II, Chapter 22, which begins with the sentence "For my part I hold that the Colchians, the Egyptians, and the Ethiopians..." Al-Masudi: The passage describing the Egyptians as "the darkest of all humans" can be found in Volume 1, Chapter 3, on page 52 of the edition I consulted. Jean-Francois Champollion: In his "Lettre à M. Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques," Champollion does not use the term "black" to describe the ancient Egyptians. Rather, he argues that they were of African origin, based on linguistic and cultural evidence. The full text can be found at the link I provided earlier.
@mikeh3005 Жыл бұрын
The Pharoah of Exodus as the only one whose firstborn died and did not succeed him.
@cesariotarigan57989 ай бұрын
I think he was the pharaoh of exodus, because his heir Thutmose IV was not his first son. Thutmose IV had a dream the Sphinx will made him as the king, even he had older brother.
@d.b.42017 ай бұрын
@@cesariotarigan5798He IS definitely the Pharaoh of the Exodus!!! 👍👍👍👍👍😊
@colonelblars912625 күн бұрын
head of glass, heart of stone.
@Scopps9411 жыл бұрын
Black Africa
@pharoah-ahmose60752 жыл бұрын
@Pam Graham -No Black African looking king. Stop it with your Asian nonsense.
@isgoodovsubhuman19729 ай бұрын
No N word.
@Zerubaba Жыл бұрын
Amanaphirya = Amen Rapha
@noviloba3 жыл бұрын
Nice lips...
@Zer0fuks6 күн бұрын
His mummified body is still covered in boils from one of the Plagues.