Anonymous
10/19/2025, 7:36:31 PM
No.41311782
>>41311696
>Alexander the Great with ram's horns. What could it mean?
Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an ardent participant in the orgies honoring Sabazius. This gave rise to the legend that Zeus himself, in the form of a serpent, had intercourse with Olympias and that Alexander was the fruit of this relationship. There was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for spying through a keyhole as the deity, in the form of a serpent, reclined with his wife.
The fusion of Sabazius with other Eastern deities—Syrian, Persian, and even the Jewish Sabaoth—belongs to the first centuries of Christianity, although the origins of this fusion date back to the second century BCE: in 139 CE, Jews were expelled from Rome for proselytizing among Roman citizens under a law condemning to exile those who spread the worship of Jupiter-Sabazius. Blavatsky also identified Dionysus-Sabazius and Jehovah-Sabaoth
https://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9066
Anonymous
10/18/2025, 4:29:14 PM
No.41304439
Sanchuniathon
>The nature of the dragon and snakes was deified by Taautus (Thoth-Hermes-Mercury) himself, and after him by the Phoenicians and Egyptians. According to his teaching, this animal possesses a spirit more than all other reptiles.
>Everyone borrowed the original theme from Taautus and taught about the nature of things, as mentioned above. They consecrated the first elements in the form of snakes in the temples they built, and in their honor they celebrated festivals, performed sacrifices, and orgies, for they considered them the greatest gods and rulers of the universe.
> Topiltzin would later discover his identity as Quetzalcoatl and that he was sent to help the Toltec civilization. This version is similar to the Codex Chimalpopoca, that indicated>"Quetzalcoatl was placed in her belly when she swallowed a piece of jade."
>Osiris and Dionysus were depicted as horned serpents in the mysteries
>The people around Baal Hermon were devoted to snake worship and were subsequently called Hivites, from Hivia, "serpent." Ancient authors say that there were many Baltória (Beth-el, the house of God) on Hermon and Mount Lebanon...
>Fallen angels make a pact on Mount Hermon. Among the pagans, it was a place of oaths; there are remains of temples and hints of fallen remains there.
>The Anunnaki were associated with Hermon in Sumero-Akkadian mythology.
>The Phoenicians considered the mountains in Lebanon divine.
>Philo's Phoenician History states that Thoth-Hermes-Mercury founded the mysteries, confused myths (symbols, allegories, parables, signs—Mercury introduced this tradition, the same practice is practiced by Freemasons) and history, and introduced the worship of snakes and dragons, calling them benevolent deities and rulers of the universe.
Anonymous
10/14/2025, 10:37:21 PM
No.18073883
>>18073862
boards.4chan.org/x/thread/41230512
There are details here, but the thread is chaotic.
OP's post can be ignored.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake-Legged_Goddess
(Innana/Derketo etc/ Husband Heracles. again. He was everywhere and hid behind many names>snakes with ram horns. He is also Baal/Melqart Boaz and Jachin = Pillars of Hercules
https://balkancelts.wordpress.com/2015/07/04/cernunnos-and-the-ram-headed-serpent/
= Kronus/Cronos
(really)
Anonymous
9/20/2025, 9:34:19 PM
No.41130314
>>41130292
There are so many references to intelligent snakes that I'm not sure there are any more.
>Shennong's mother, Nüden, conceived him after seeing a dragon. Shennong had the body of a snake and the face of a human. According to other versions of the myth, he had the head of an ox and the nose of a tiger. His body was green, like the color of grass.
>Topiltzin would later discover his identity as Quetzalcoatl and that he was sent to help the Toltec civilization. This version is similar to the Codex Chimalpopoca, that indicated, "...Quetzalcoatl was placed in her belly when she swallowed a piece of jade."
>Conall Cernach. He was born c. 50 BC. His father was Amairgin mac Echit and his mother was Findchoem. His parents' marriage was barren, until Findchoem visited a druid and was advised to drink from a certain well. She took a drink from the well, swallowing a worm with it, and became pregnant.
>Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an ardent participant in orgies honoring Sabazius. This gave rise to the legend that Zeus himself, in the form of a serpent, had intercourse with Olympias, and that Alexander was the fruit of this relationship. There was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for spying through a keyhole as the deity, in the form of a serpent, reclined with his wife.
>The fusion of Sabazius with other Eastern deities—Syrian, Persian, and even the Jewish Sabaoth—belongs to the first centuries of Christianity, although the beginnings of this fusion date back to the second century BCE: in 139 CE, Jews were expelled from Rome for proselytizing among Roman citizens, pursuant to a law condemning to exile those who spread the worship of Jupiter-Sabazius. Blavatsky also identified Dionysus-Sabazius and Jehovah-Sabaoth
Anonymous
9/19/2025, 7:21:36 PM
No.41122833
>>41122819
Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, was an ardent participant in the orgies honoring Sabazius. This gave rise to the legend that Zeus himself, in the form of a serpent, had intercourse with Olympias and that Alexander was the fruit of this relationship. There was even a story that King Philip lost an eye for spying through a keyhole as the deity, in the form of a serpent, reclined with his wife.
The fusion of Sabazius with other Eastern deities—Syrian, Persian, and even the Jewish Sabaoth—belongs to the first centuries of Christianity, although the origins of this fusion date back to the second century BCE: in 139 CE, Jews were expelled from Rome for proselytizing among Roman citizens under a law condemning to exile those who spread the worship of Jupiter-Sabazius. Blavatsky also identified Dionysus-Sabazius and Jehovah-Sabaoth
>all the Greek and Egyptian gods took the form of snakes in their mysteries
>the Chinese openly worship dragons and snakes
>In the mysteries, chnoubis was equated with Enki-ea.
Chnoubis - Anubis
>reptiles with dog-like faces (the fox dragon from Asian myths, the Dacian dragon, the Slavic fire serpent). There are many images of these in the Vatican.
Anonymous
9/10/2025, 8:57:55 PM
No.41063156
>>41063131
sometimes it is mentioned that they are associated with copper
maybe that's why they have blue blood