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:rofl:
Thanks for the warning. I haven't seen that jewel yet, but I'm pretty sure I don't need psychic powers to figure out who posted it.
When I lived in Egypt, I got an earful about that "enslavement" bit. It's annoying (to me anyway) that the real history of that region is much more rich and interesting than the L. Ron Hubbard-level crap we get from the Bible.
I had somebody call me an "anti-Semite" one time for posting that Jews served as mercenaries (NOT slaves) in the Egyptian army. And where did I read that? Well, for one place, in the Xians' favorite go-to ancient historian, Flavius Josephus. It's also mentioned in those, oh, 5000 years of history the Egyptians have lying around.
For Alt-History fans, the region's history could have been a lot more interesting. Egypt's Cleopatra VII almost ended up ruling Judea - she harassed Caesar endlessly to give her total control over that region. The Romans had already given her (back) Cyprus and other big chunks of real estate.
"Control" was the whole issue - the Romans couldn't control Cleopatra. They had an already bought-and-paid-for local ruler in Judea, Herod The Great. They weren't about to dump him for a woman who could do serious damage to Rome (by cutting off most of its food supply, for one thing.)
Flavius Josephus also wrote about the negotiations between Herod and Cleopatra (long after the fact, since he wasn't a contemporary). They sound pretty much like two modern CEOs trying to arrange a buyout...or a hostile takeover.
(I just recently read Stacy Schiff's biography of Cleopatra and loved it. You have to love a historian who writes: "Cleopatra probably looked about as Egyptian as Liz Taylor...")
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