Welcome to The Real History. A blog where I talk about the real historical inspirations for my YA fantasy debut “Treasures of Egypt.”
Seqenenra Tao—The Martyr King
Few kings were able to leave their mark on history not because of their victory but due to taking the first step toward liberation. King Seqenenra is one of these rulers, the man who started the liberation war that ultimately freed Egypt from foreign rule. Today, we will meet the real king and learn about his depiction in the YA fantasy novel, Treasures of Egypt: The Spear & the Scythe.
Astarte — Goddess of Love & War
Love and war might seem like conflicting concepts to us mere mortals. But not to the Canaanite goddess, Astarte. Today we explore her historical roots and the depiction of her fictional counterpart in the YA fantasy novel, Treasures of Egypt: The Spear & the Scythe.
The Hyksos — Rulers of Foreign Lands
In the long history of Egypt, an intriguing chapter unfolded with the arrival of the Hyksos on the political scene as the new rulers of Egypt. This group, whose name translates to "rulers of foreign lands," left a lasting impact on Egypt that is still felt more than three thousand years after their fall. Today we will discuss the arrival of these mysterious people, their ascent to dominance, their fall, and how they are depicted in the YA fantasy novel, Treasures of Egypt: the Spear & the Scythe.