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Pharaoh's Wives

Dan Cruickshank explores stories from ancient Egypt. He delves into the dark side of the court of Ramesses III, tracing the conspiracy that spread through his harem.

Dan delves into the dark side of the court of Ramesses III, tracing the conspiracy that spread through his harem and may have led to his mysterious death.

At Ramesses III's temple at Medinet Habu, the pharaoh wrote his own legacy in stone - huge wall carvings celebrating the glories and achievements of his reign - an attempt to match his illustrious predecessor, Ramesses the Great. But behind the propaganda, Ramesses III was far from being a strong pharaoh in control of his country; he was not even in control of his own harem. One papyrus bundle has survived to tell us of dark intrigue swirling around this pharaoh in crisis. With Ramesses unable to decide whether to take Isis or Tye for his queen, the harem women took things into their own hands, starting a rebellion that spread through the court and the army and possibly led to his murder.

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30 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:01

    Nic Raine, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

    Highlander

  • 00:05

    John Williams

    Hedwigs Theme

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Dan Cruickshank
Series Producer Martin Mortimore

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