Search Results

Found 1 results for "f0fe33a2d9340997f9e16de96cdcb926" across all boards searching md5.

Anonymous ID: kByzYSKBBrazil /pol/509353083#509360132
7/3/2025, 3:50:02 AM
>>509360108
>Ancient Egyptians also made lists of deities who ruled before humans. Below there are three such lists, preserved in the Turin King List, the Palermo Stone, and the book Aegyptiaca ("History of Egypt") of the priest Manetho. Although the same gods are mentioned in all three writings, their number varies, just as in Mesopotamia, making it impossible to establish the exact number of the first rulers of the Earth

>Philosopher Plato wrote in the Critias dialogue about Atlantis, a powerful kingdom ruled by the sons of the god Poseidon and the mortal woman Cleito. These demigods were ten and were named Atlas, Eumelus or Gadeirus, Ampheres, Evaemon, Mneseus, Autochthon, Elasippus, Mestor, Azaes, and Diaprepes. Because Plato did not provide details about them, preferring only to list them, we cannot know if these are the same ten antediluvian semi-divine kings mentioned by the Sumerians, Babylonians, Akkadians, Chinese, Indians, and Jews

>However, the first king of Atlantis bears the name of the leader of the Titan army in the war against the Olympian gods, who in other cultures is Enki. The seventh Atlantean king is named Elasippus, a name similar to Sippar, the city of the seventh Sumerian king. In addition, while many peoples spoke of ten kings who ruled the Earth until it was covered by the waters of the Deluge, Plato mentions ten kings who ruled a territory that ultimately sank under water

>The Arabs also mentioned ten kings of the Adites tribe, who left Babylon and ruled before the Deluge. Here we meet Idris, a prophet mentioned in the Quran, who was taken up to heaven without dying, according to the Islamic tradition. The Quran describes him as "a man of truth", righteous and patient. For some, his name means "Interpreter", and for others "Instructor"