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>>18154777
>Judaism: Persian creation
>Christianity: Greek/Roman creation
>Islam: Persian creation
It's the jews and niggers. Kek. How long will the Indo-European fags continue this cope. Indo-Europeans are the barbarians who destroyed the ancient world and created the Abrahamic Aryan Alien cult to parasite the world but now that it has taken over them they blamed the hosts. Atlantis failed because of the evil Indo-European fags, remember that.
>>521086076
>In the Linear B finds, Poseidon receives more votives than Zeus. Why?

Crete was a thalassocracy for being an island, they feared more earthquakes/volcanoes than storms and becamed pirates when the Bronze Age Collapse happened.

>An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water

>A thalassocracy or thalattocracy, sometimes also maritime empire, is a state with primarily maritime realms, an empire at sea, or a seaborne empire. Traditional thalassocracies seldom dominate interiors, even in their home territories

>One of the earliest known thalassocracies appears to have been that of Minoan Crete. Writing in the 5th-century Thucydides records that Minos "according to tradition" created a navy to dominate the islands of the Cyclades and the Aegean Sea. Whether this force was for the purpose of direct colonial occupation, elimination of pirate raiding or simple trading facilitation remains uncertain

>Poseidon had the title "Enesidaon" (earth-shaker) and in Crete he was associated with the goddess of childbirth Eleithyia. Through Homer the Mycenean titles were also used in classical Greece with similar meaning. He was identified with anax and he carried the epithets "Ennosigaios" and "Ennosidas" (earth-shaker). Potnia was a title which accompanied female goddesses

>Velchanos, properly Welchanos (Ancient Greek: Ϝελχάνος, Welkhános), Gelchanos (Γελχάνος, Gelkhános), or Elchanos (Ελχάνος, Elkhános), is an ancient Minoan god associated with vegetation and worshipped in Crete

>Following the rise of Mycenaean Greece and contact with the Minoans, Velchanos' cult influenced that of Zeus, who was at times referred to by Greeks under the name Zeus Velchanos. Other possible influences include the Roman deity Vulcan