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Just How Crazy Were Egyptian Pharaohs? - Duration: 12:05.Like many rulers from the time before we had running water and microwaves, the pharaohs
of Egypt were considered to be only rivaled in power by the gods their people worshipped.
Considering the ancient Egyptians worshipped a god with crocodile for a head, they must
have thought their pharaohs were pretty boss.
So boss in fact that they let them get away with some pretty ridiculous things during
their time in power, for example let's talk about that time…
10.
Pharaoh Psamtik III Let His Army be Defeated… to Save Some Cats
As you may recall from The Mummy movies, cats were kind of a big deal in ancient Egypt.
This is mostly due to the animal being closely linked with the cat-headed goddess of warfare
and balls of twine, Bastet.
In addition, cats were revered for the role they played in protecting food stores and
homes from disease by killing pests likes snakes and rats.
As a result, it was considered a crime in ancient Egypt to harm or, through inaction,
allow a cat to come to harm.
Basically, the pharaohs coined the three laws of robotics millennia before Asimov, and used
them to protect the thing that poops under your stairs.
Perhaps the greatest example of a pharaoh placing the well-being of cats above that
of his own people was when pharaoh Psamtik III literally told his army not to fight because
an enemy commander had released hundreds of cats onto the battlefield.
That commander was Persian king Cambyses II who, knowing of the Egyptians love of cats,
had his men collect as many as they could prior to the battle and ordered them to simply
walk up to the front gate of Pelusium (a major Egyptian stronghold) holding them, along with
releasing hundreds more into the enemy ranks as they advanced.
The Egyptians, under threat of death from their pharaoh, had no choice but to let Cambyses'
men walk straight into the city unchecked.
Cambyses' men then methodically slaughtered anyone who dared challenge them, using shields
with cats drawn on them, because oh yeah, even striking an image of a cat in ancient
Egypt was enough to get in trouble.
The end result was a total victory for Cambyses, who celebrated in a dignified, noble fashion.
Just kidding.
He ordered the defeated Egyptian army to march past him as he threw cats at them while screaming
insults at their god.
Luckily for Psamtik, this is by no means the most embarrassing thing to happen to a pharaoh,
with that honor likely belonging to…
9.
Pharaoh Menes, the Legendary Pharaoh Who Was Killed by an Angry Hippo
Pharaoh Menes (sometimes written as Mena, or sometimes simply Min) was reportedly Egypt's
first pharaoh, and his journey to unify all of Egypt under a single ruler is the stuff
of legend.
Not because it was awesome, but because we know virtually nothing about Menes' life
or rule.
He's just from that long ago.
In fact, historians are only really confident about a few key details from Menes' life:
That he ruled Egypt during a time of relative peace, that he was well-respected by his people,
and that he was stomped to death by a hippo after 62 years on the throne.
Exactly how Menes met his end at the hands of a hippo isn't known, because apparently
that's not a detail anyone back then felt was all that interesting to note.
All we know for sure is that somehow the first Egyptian pharaoh was mysteriously ambushed
while surrounded by guards, by a hippo.
Speaking of dead pharaohs, did you know…
8.
Pharaoh Rameses Got a Passport, Long After He Was Dead
Ramses II is considered to have been one of ancient Egypt's greatest rulers, judging
by just how many monuments were built in his name and the fact he was alternatively known
as Ramses the Great by his subjects.
After a 96-year long career as a pharaoh, Ramses was probably looking forward to spending
some quality time alone as a corpse in a pimpin' gold coffin, but the museums of the world
had other ideas.
Like many great pharaohs, Ramses' corpse was exhumed and put on display in a museum,
his near-century-long legacy as a man thought of as no less than a god summed up by a single
placard in a language his ancient mind couldn't comprehend.
In 1974, after years on display, Ramses' corpse was showing its age and it was agreed
that it should be sent to a Paris laboratory to be prettied up.
Not wanting the memory of one of the greatest pharaoh to be sullied by listing him as luggage,
the Egyptian government granted Ramses an official Egyptian passport for his journey.
Along with listing his name and age (some 3,000+ years at the time he flew), the passport
also listed Ramses occupation as "King" with a small disclaimer adding that he was
dead, as if the fact he was 3,000 years old didn't already give that away.
7.
Pharaoh Sesostris and His Big Ol' Vagina Statues
Pharaoh Sesostris is a pharoah who may or may not have existed, with modern historians
believing that he may actually be a composite figure with the stories told about him being
gleaned from the lives of several pharaohs from across Egypt's history.
These pharaohs include the aforementioned Ramses the Great and Seti the First.
As a result, we don't know exactly who the following story is actually attributed to,
but we had to share it, because… well, you'll see.
The story goes that Sesostris was an incredibly confident military leader who hungered for
battle, openly mocking enemies he felt fought poorly and applauding those he felt fought
with honor.
To this end the pharaoh is said to have taken to erecting statues in the middle of conquered
cities he felt didn't put up much of a fight with a giant vagina carved into it.
A symbolic insult suggesting that the conquered city's army fought like women.
Again, we have no idea about the veracity of this tale since it's main source is the
notoriously unreliable scholar of history, Herodotus, but put yourself in our shoes and
tell us you wouldn't at least mention a pharaoh with a penchant for erecting giant
vagina statues as an insult?
6.
Pharaoh Akhenaten Got Rid of Religion, So Egypt Got Rid of Him
Akhenaten is a pharoah notable for two things: attempting to introduce monotheism to ancient
Egypt, and the resulting backlash that saw him nearly erased from all of history.
Basically, Akhenaten attempted to abandon the traditional Egyptian religious beliefs
of believing in multiple awesome gods, and instead tried to convince his people to believe
in and worship a single, super god called Aten.
Perhaps because Aten was a lame disk of light with dozens of arms instead of a cool crocodile
man or dog-headed grim reaper, the people of Egypt largely rejected this new religion
and mere days after Akhenaten died, every reference to Aten – and by extension Akhenaten
(who styled himself as Aten's representative on Earth like some sort of sun-pope) – was
scrubbed from Egypt.
Everything from the vast temples the pharaoh built to simple cooking pots bearing an image
of Aten were destroyed, and Akhenaten himself was branded a traitor, with every mention
of his rule being erased from every historical record.
So complete was this process that his modern scholars had no idea Akhenaten had even existed
until the late 19th century, when some of the items that survived the purge of his new
religion were discovered.
5.
Many Pharaohs Ceremonially Masturbated Into the Nile
Whacking it (the proper scientific term) played a surprisingly big part in ancient Egyptian
culture, with the society's creation story literally involving one of their many gods
masturbating into the cosmos to create life as we know it.
As pharaohs were seen as being basically a single step below the various deities of ancient
Egypt, it was similarly customary for pharaohs to polish their bone and shoot some baby gravy
directly into the Nile every now and again.
The idea behind this bizarre practice was that, like the gods before them, the pharaoh
was infusing the river with his holy seed, encouraging life to spring forth from its
waters in the form of a good harvest.
Of course, not every pharaoh did this, because not every pharaoh had a tallywacker, which
didn't stop them pretending they did.
Just ask…
4.
Pharaoh Hatshepsut and Her Big Fake Beard
While the image of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh is undeniably that of a rippling, golden skinned
man with a crooked staff, a silly hat, and a stupid beard, Egypt did have its fair share
of vagina-owning pharaohs.
Among them was Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's most celebrated rulers and a woman credited
with one of the longest and most successful reigns of any ruler from history, female or
otherwise.
Along with establishing major trade routes that helped fill Egyptian coffers full of
gold and various spices, Hapshetsut is also credited with inventing that killer eyeliner
all the pharaohs wore.
History notes that Hatshepsut's gender was seldom an issue for her subjects and many
statues were built in her honor sporting her delicate features, and oddly enough, a big
beard.
You see, in ancient Egypt that stupid little beard thing was seen as a symbol of "pharaonic
power" and all pharaohs, male and female, were expected to have one during special ceremonies.
The problem for Hatshepsut, other female pharaohs, and even male pharaohs who couldn't grow
a half decent beard, is that this obviously wasn't possible.
As such, elaborate fake beards were constructed to be used by the pharaohs who, for whatever
reason, didn't like the idea of actually growing and maintaining a real one.
Hatshepsut went a step further than this, though, and she's recorded to have ordered
that all statues of her were to capture her likeness while also simultaneously depicting
her as a man to silence any naysayers who believed she couldn't rule because of her
gender.
As a result of this, Hapshetsut's statues are a curiosity among historians, as they
clearly depict her with female facial features, but a buff man's body and a beard.
3.
Pharaoh Cleopatra Once Had Herself Delivered Naked in a Carpet
Cleopatra, like Hapshetsut, was one of Egypt's celebrated female rulers.
However, unlike Hapshetsut, who went out of her way to appear as a man, Cleopatra was
famous for using her womanly wiles to get her own way.
This is no better summed up than by the story of how she got Julius Caesar into bed.
The story goes that Cleopatra, who was renowned across the ancient world for being both beautiful
and exceptionally cunning, sought to secure Caesar's assistance in bolstering her political
power during a diplomatic visit by the Roman ruler.
Seeing as, at the time they met, Caesar was a 52 year old man and she was a nubile 20
year old, Cleopatra realized the best way to do this would probably be with her vagina.
To absolutely ensure that Caesar would have no chance to spurn her advances, she stripped
completely naked and had several slaves roll her up in a giant carpet (some sources say
bed sheets), which she then asked to be delivered to Caesar as a "gift".
The slaves knocked on Caesar's door, told him they had a present for him, then unrolled
the fabric towards the foot of his bed, revealing a naked Cleopatra, who then invited him to
have some sex.
The resulting love affair between Caesar and Cleopatra formed one of the ancient world's
most influential power couples, and it all started with a sex-move straight out of Barney
Stinson's playbook.
2.
Pharaoh Pepi II and his Honey Covered Slaves
Pharaoh Pepi II was a fairly unremarkable pharaoh, all things considered.
Sure, he ruled Egypt and probably did the five knuckle shuffle into the Nile a few times,
but he was mostly content during his rule to gorge himself on food and chill with Ra
by bathing shirtless beneath the burning Egyptian sun.
Pepi, however, had a particular dislike of flies, in particular when he was trying to
eat, which was an issue because Pepi was always stuffing his face.
To counter this problem King Pepi had a designated slave in his sizeable entourage covered in
honey every day.
This slave would invariably attract the flies, who'd become stuck to the honey and thus
be unable to bother Pepi while he ate.
This worked so well that Pepi eventually had a honey covered slave stand in every room
of his palace so that he'd never be bothered by flies again, proving that even the most
minor annoyances can be totally avoided, provided you're rich and powerful enough, and also
have an army of slaves willing to be dipped in honey.
1.
Pharaoh Tutankhamun had a Dagger From Space
We're not going to front by pretending anyone reading this far down on a list of ancient
Egyptian pharaohs doesn't have some sort of an idea about who Tutankhamun is, so we're
just going to get right to it and say he had a knife FROM SPACE.
Specifically, Tutankhamun had a small dagger experts believe was forged from the iron heart
of a meteorite.
Found in the pharaoh's tomb in the 1920s, the dagger, despite being thousands of years
old, is still sharp enough today that the TSA wouldn't let you board a plane with
it.
But here's the thing: nobody is really sure where the dagger came from, because historical
evidence suggests that the ancient Egyptians weren't suitably advanced enough to smelt
iron, let alone forge a weapon using space metal.
This has led historians to presume that the dagger was a gift from a foreign nation who
did possess that technology.
While historians are pretty confident that the foreign nation wasn't the Martians,
they haven't explicitly ruled it out either, so we guess those Ancient Aliens guys might
have had a point.
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Liverpool will find out who they face in the Champions League playoff later this week, ahead of their quest for a sixth European Cup.
The Reds qualified for Europe's most prestigious club competition last season, following a fourth-place Premier League finish. Jurgen Klopp's side are not in the group stages just yet, however, with a two-legged playoff standing between them and a place in them.
The draw will be made live on BT Sport 3 from 11am (BST) on Friday, with Liverpool one of the seeded teams, along with Sevilla, Napoli and Sporting CP.
The first-leg of the playoffs will take place on August 15/16, with the return fixtures coming a week later, on August 22/23.
Liverpool's possible opponents > AEK Athens> Club Brugge> CSKA Moscow> Hoffenheim> Istanbul BB> Nice> Sporting Lisbon> Steaua Bucharest> Viktora Plzen> Young Boys.
Should the Reds get through their match – a number of third qualifying round matches have their second-legs taking place this week – all eyes will be on the draw for the group stages, which commences on August 24 at 5pm.
This is the first time Liverpool have been in the Champions League since 2014/15, and only the second time since 2009/10.
Their last outing was horribly forgettable, with Brendan Rodgers' side winning just once in their six group games and crashing out before the knockout stages.
Confidence will be higher this time around, with Klopp's men showing last season that they are capable of taking any team apart on their day.
Granted, they go into the competition as a relative outsider compared to some of Europe's true heavyweights, but 2005 showed that anything is possible.
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Jurgen Klopp has once again swatted aside rumours linking star man Philippe Coutinho with a move away from Liverpool this summer.
While talk about the possible signings of Virgil van Dijk and Naby Keita has dominated the summer, Coutinho's future has been just as big a talking point.
Endless reports have suggested the Brazilian will be a Barcelona player by the end of August, especially if his international team-mate Neymar joins Paris Saint-Germain.
Klopp has consistently said that arguably his most important player will not be leaving Anfield, however, and that stance hasn't changed one bit.
"He is not available for sale," Klopp told reporters in Germany, ahead of his side's clash with Bayern Munich on Tuesday. "There is no other interpretation of that.".
The Liverpool manager also confirmed that the Premier League title is very much the aim going into 2017/18, following last year's fourth-placed finish. "Yes, we'll be going for the championship this season," he added.
"We don't start a season by not having any ambitions. We have our goals.". If the Reds are to mount a genuine league assault this season, keeping hold of Coutinho is absolutely paramount.
The 25-year-old has shown in pre-season what a special talent he is, producing some majestic moments against the likes of Leicester City and Hertha Berlin.
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