Pharaoh Necho II of Egypt secretly plotted a grand canal to link the Nile with the Red Sea in the 11th year of his reign, aiming to establish naval supremacy by bypassing overland routes; however, the project stalled due to resource constraints and political opposition, revealing how ambitious infrastructure projects can be undermined by internal court rivalries and shifting political dynamics.
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Necho II: The Hidden Gate to the Sea追加:
Did you know Necho II secretly plotted a grand canal to link the Nile with the Red Sea as a bid for naval supremacy? In the 11th year of his reign, he reportedly backed engineers who pursued this daring project, inviting whispers of a maritime empire that would bypass overland routes.
Court rivals feared his audacity, yet the project stalled when resources drained and political winds shifted.
Necho's ambition reveals a ruler balancing diplomacy, science, and risky capitalism beneath a veneer of royal calm.
Was this canal a real strategy or a boastful myth of power?
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