Showing posts with label Athens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Athens. Show all posts

21 September 2022

Palaia Roma

According to mainstream antiquity, Phoenicians founded the first settlements, among which 𐤑‬𐤉𐤑, on its western shores, whereafter Sicily mainly got colonized by Hellenes on the other shorelines. Although the latter ones occupied Palermo only for a short time, officialy it derives from παν όρμος, but does παλαιά Ῥώμη actually fit better?

According to the New Chronology, the so called "First Rome" should be located near the Nile Delta: They suggest Alexandria as the probable spot, where the famous lighthouse counted as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. However, proof of its existence lacks and nearby Sicily we find Stromboli, known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean": Did the famous library actually burn in Palermo?

Its present historical architecture has roots going back till the 11th century AD. This fits the research of the New Chronology, its history hints to the following duplicates:

Φλάβιος Βελισάριος also conquered Naples, as did Charles of Anjou, or the Νεά Πολις of Παλαιό Πολις, similar to the city structure of Palermo. Paris is similar to Persia, that's why he might be a duplicate of Cyrus. Περσέ Πολις, as well as Πέλλα, lacks the features of a capital of a world-empire. Medieval wars in Ἑλλάς might have their exaggerated duplicates in antiquity:

A Sicilian Expidition became a disaster for Athens, but for example not for the Normans, or even Aeneas: He supposedly visited the island twice, the last time holding funeral games for Anchises. Did he already found a Ῥώμη on the island, before Romulus & Remus founded a new one on the mainland, and are "Romans" eventually ancient reverse duplicates of "Normans"?

21 June 2022

Edin Burgh

According to mainstream history, Celts founded Din Eydin, which became Eiden's Burgh in English & the capital of Scotland: The country's name is derived from Scoti, who originated from Ireland, where Scotia's Grave is situated. The etymology of Eydin is not known, might it refer to the Garden of Eden?

According to Irish mythology, Gaels migrated from Egypt to Ireland: After the Tower of Babel collapsed, a descendant of Japheth married Scotia, but an Exodus is their fate & an Odyssey leads them to Scotia Maior, where they force the shapeshifting Tuatha Dé Danann towards Tír na nÓg. The following questions arise:

According to Norse mythology, Aesir originated from Asia: The New Chronology illustrates the shared root of Scythia, Scotland & Scandinavia. Scandza is linked to Ashkenaz, derived from Askuzai, who invaded Europe, settling between Svíþjóð & Saxony, where the Ascanians ruled: These sons of Isaac invaded the British Isles, repeated by Norsemen. The following questions arise:

  • Did the Dan originate from Denmark & conquer Ireland from the north as Tuatha Dé Danann?
  • Do the Scythians represent the ten lost tribes of Israel, once occupying the heartland of Tartary?

Both mythologies suggest a reversal of mainstream historical events, the New Chronology suggests such a possibility, applicable on the colonization of Europe:

Back to the Auld Reekie: Although Joppa can be found nearby & Jerusalem could be a semi-applicable toponym, its more appropriate nickname is Modern Athens. Its Castle Rock resembles the Athenian Acropolis & the Scottish Enlightenment is inspired by the Milesian School: The cycles of Kondratiev can be tracked back till this epoch ...