Egyptian forces under the command of Pharaoh Thutmose III battle a large rebellious coalition of Canaanite vassal states led by the King of Kadesh

The battle of Megiddo is the first battle to be recorded in full detail in ancient history, as it was a custom for the chief military scribe “Tjaneni” to inscribe all the records of the battle in hieroglyphs on the temple of Amen-Ra in Thebes, Karnak. In approximately 1479 B.C, on the 21st day of the first month of the third year of the rule of king ThutmoseIII, pharaoh of Egypt led his army to fight off a revolt led by the king of Kadesh (the Ancient city in the Near East).

King Thutmose III took the throne from his step-mother Queen Hatshepsut who was able to build a prosperous country and a very powerful, well- trained an organized army and pass it on to him when she died.

After her death, the kings of Megiddo and Kadesh rebelled against him as they believed, he was unworthy and weak. So king Thutmose first campaign was against the coalition between the Canaanites of Megiddo, the Syrians of Kadesh and other cities that took part in this revolt who gathered outside the city of Megiddo which was a crucial fortress and along with important trade and military route.

He gathered an army between 10,000 and 20,000 men consisting of charioteers and infantry, the army took a base near the enemy forces, then he led his army through the dangerous path to the enemy’s base which gave him control over the element of surprise which caused the enemy’s army which consists of the same number of troops and weaponry to panic and also the pharaoh’s army access to very advanced weaponry and intelligence tactics.

The Egyptian army chased the fleeing enemy’s and cut them down one by one, the remaining part of the army took shelter in the city of Megiddo. The battle turned into a siege in a matter of moments as the Egyptian army dug a most and made their own defensive wall all around the city.

The siege lasted for seven months before the defeated leaders surrendered the city then the Egyptian army entered and took more than 20,000 horses, millions of grains and livestock, gold and silver chariots, jewels and precious metals and three fortresses. His victory gave him control of the northern front of his kingdom where he can launch campaigns to other countries and expand is the kingdom.

The children of the defeated leaders were taken to Egypt, educated in Egyptian school and later when they come of age, they will return back to their land with the permission of the Egyptian pharaoh to continue serving him. His triumph over this coalition and through his time and unbelievable fame of this battle established the success of all his future campaign.

-- The Battle Of Megiddo - Ancient Egypt

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  • GuyWTriangle [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    This girl I went to high school with who's twitter @ is her full name just posted a photo of her vaccination card but she blacked out her name 🤔🤔🤔

  • stigsbandit34z [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Say for the sake of argument that the 13 year old killed by pigs was armed

    So was kyle rittenhouse, yet he's an icon on the right

    It's really hard for these people to say that you have the right to bear arms unless you're black

    • crime [she/her, any]
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      3 years ago

      I'm so glad to hear it comrade, give her all the snuggles when she's feeling up for it :lenin-cat:

      • TheCaconym [any]
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        3 years ago

        She is :-) actually seeking us out and asking for them (she's in some pain but she's been showered with snuggles since she came home).

        She was not reacting well at first to the cone-thingy-collar they put around her neck to avoid her licking or pulling her stitches though :-/ though she's starting to get used to it (after bumping into basically every furniture item with the edge of it); which is good, since she's gonna have to keep it for a little less than two weeks.

        • crime [she/her, any]
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          3 years ago

          Aww, glad she's looking for you for comfort instead of hiding :Care-Comrade:

          depending where any sutures are sometimes baby clothes are a better-tolerated substitute depending on the cat, that could be worth checking with your vet about if she's having a lot of trouble with it — we did that for one of my cats who kept getting out of her cone.

          So relieved to hear that she's on the mend though :heart-sickle:

          • TheCaconym [any]
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            3 years ago

            baby clothes are a better-tolerated substitute depending on the cat

            Thanks, though she's pretty used to it by now, and she hasn't ever managed to get it off thus far. I was afraid my other cat would end up pulling the stitches for her (they groom each other regularly) but thus far he's so freaked out by the cone around her head he's keeping his distance - only licked her head slightly. Beyond that, she seems unsure of whether or not she can jump up on surfaces safely due to her wound/stitches, so she's taken to approach the surface, look at us, and meow gently so we carry her up (which is so cute).

            It's pretty hard emotionally to see her recovering but I'm comforted by the fact she'll eventually get back to normal (and of course the fact that, had I done nothing, the vet confirmed she'd have most likely died after a few days).

  • sappho [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Don't buy clear-framed glasses. Yeah, they're cute, but as soon as you put them down they literally vanish. Walking around your apartment squinting at surfaces for twenty minutes... not cute.

  • NeoJuliette [she/her,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Every time libs talk about Russia fucking with our democracy, I become incredibly nervous - it was me, okay? Yeah, maybe the Russians did some posting, but for real, it was me. This is what I did with my life: I really, truly hate America and have tried to destroy it, via internet posts, for over a decade.

    Also Brexit. Yup. That one was me too.

  • Abraxiel
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    3 years ago

    Christianity is a fuck.
    edit: all compulsory religions, especially Abrahamic ones, are also a fuck.
    Imagine a God that condemns most of its creations to eternal conscious torture. What the fuck?

    • Three_Magpies [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      It bothers me how Abrahamic religions conceive of "God" as a humanoid male. A LOT of work is done by making the highest moral authority a male. Sure, a religious scholar might tell you something like "it's a metaphor", but I seriously doubt 99% of people have that sort of nuance. It always bugged me.

      • sappho [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        I've heard the claim that the gender doesn't matter but let me tell you, in all my years of Catholic education, nothing would get you weirder looks than using anything other than he/him pronouns for the daddy upstairs

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      OT God is a bastard, but I don't think Judaism has hell. Pretty sure eternal conscious torture is a Christian thing.

      • MiraculousMM [he/him, any]
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        3 years ago

        The original Jewish conception of the afterlife (Sheol) was a neutral, kinda boring place. It wasn't until the last few centuries BC that Sheol was more widely seen as "the bad place" and another, nicer realm of Heaven/Paradise became "the good place". It's not even clear if the references to Sheol/Hell in the NT are supposed to refer to a physical place, but of course Orthodoxy and especially evangelicalism latched onto the notions of literal eternal torture.

      • spectre [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Theres also annihlism and universalism, but Roman Catholics and especially American evangelicals hate to even have a conversation that even alludes that they exist. Even if you dont think its true theologically, why wouldnt you at least wish that it exists?

        • sappho [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          I don't know what's up with the evangelicals, but for Catholics that stuff is officially heresy, and people get very upset about that

          • spectre [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Its pretty much the same, although not designated by a single centeal authority. That sort of anti-intellectual attitude (among other things ofc) had me out the door before too long

  • maeve [she/her,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Got my second Moderna shot yesterday morning and so far the side effects have been a sore arm and I'm a bit tired. I was expecting much worse. Get your shots if you can, comrades.

  • AlexandairBabeuf [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    we shouldnt have a total upbear tally but an average might be fun. i feel like mine is 2. uncritical support to the two people who appreciate my shit at any given time

  • Wojackhorseman2 [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Love when I’m talking shit about cops and someone’s like “hey my uncles a cop!” And I get to be like “yea? So’s my brother fuck both of them.”