Did Child Pharaoh Pepi Cause Ancient Egypt's Collapse?

EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 6 MIN

Did Child Pharaoh Pepi Cause Ancient Egypt's Collapse?

from An Ounce - For Your Consideration · host Jim Fugate

 **Ancient Egypt, Pepi II, longest reigning pharaoh, weird history, crumbling pyramids** This is the story of the 6-year-old king who ruled for 94 years… and maybe forgot to do anything. Sticky servants? Check. Bizarre letters? Absolutely. Pepi II’s absurdly long reign might’ve helped bring down the Old Kingdom—one slow, sandy crumble at a time. Hit play and get a taste of history that’s weird, real, and unforgettable.-------------------------------------------------------👉 WATCH NOW: So, what about that curse on Tut’s Tomb? Is it for real? - https://youtu.be/OL2-xHNCNh8➡️ VIDEOS TO WATCH NEXT: Just how much history do we really have? And how much have we lost? -   https://youtu.be/Lpo8qTPBhg4You might wish you didn’t know this about the origins of toothpaste! - https://youtu.be/wq_H-8_pKKI------------------------------------------------------ ➡️ Purchase my book, Firehouse Philosophy, on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Firehouse-Philosophy-Embers-Insight-Exceptional/dp/B0BJ58Q1FS ---------------------------------------Inquiries: [email protected] -------------------------------------------------- 📜 1. Pepi II’s Long Reign & Historical TimelineSource: The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt via Ancient.eu (World History Encyclopedia)Covers: Pepi II's reign duration, accession at a young age, and the start of the First Intermediate Period.URL:https://www.worldhistory.org/Pepi_II/________________________________________🏺 2. The Letter to Harkhuf (The Dancing Pygmy Story)Source: The British Museum / Ancient Egypt: The Harkhuf AutobiographyCovers: Translation and context of Pepi II’s letter to his governor, requesting the safe return of the pygmy.URL:https://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/texts/harkhuf.htm________________________________________🐝 3. The Honey-and-Flies Story (Anecdotal Reference)Source: The Smithsonian Magazine – “Bizarre Ancient Facts”Covers: While not confirmed by ancient sources, this modern article mentions the fly anecdote and how it’s been passed down.URL:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/ten-bizarre-facts-from-ancient-egypt-2318783/________________________________________🏗️ 4. Pepi II’s Pyramid at SaqqaraSource: Digital Egypt for Universities – University College LondonCovers: Dimensions, condition, and materials used in Pepi II’s pyramid.URL:https://www.ucl.ac.uk/museums-static/digitalegypt//saqqara/pyr_pepi2.html________________________________________📉 5. Collapse of Central Authority and First Intermediate PeriodSource: Khan Academy – Ancient Egyptian History: First Intermediate PeriodCovers: How Pepi II’s long reign contributed to political decline and decentralization.URL:https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/world-history-beginnings/ancient-egypt/a/the-first-intermediate-period---------------------------------Attributions and Credits:Music: All music sourced from Cyberlinks Power Director 365 Ai music generator.Images and Video from iStock, Getty, and generated with AI as noted in video.0:00 Intro to Pepi the 2nd1:03 Pepi Takes The Throne1:44 Flies2:36 Dancing Pigmy3:16 Pepi’s Pyramid4:22 Going No Where… Slow5:10 Perspectives5:49 An Ounce 

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