Wednesday, September 28, 2022

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Are Historical Personalities equal to Contemporary Fiction?

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Ancient Legendary people – Alexander the Great, Lord Osiris, Jesus Christ, King David, King Arthur, etc. – Were they real or fiction based on actual persons?  Were they celebrated as Contemporary Fiction in their times?   Since no physical remains of these individuals have been found, their identities are comparable to discovered remnants. 

King Tutankhamen has been connected to two younger Legends: Alexander the Great (Russian Scholar J. Sadykov’s theory) and Jesus Christ (Ahmed Osman’s theory).  The battle injuries of Alexander and the physical remains of Tutankhamen appear similar to each other.  The artifacts from the tomb match the historical listed appearance of Alexander’s funerary trappings.  Tutankhamon however did not preach religion, but he did rebuild Temples and apparently conquered Border States for Tribute to pay for the renovations (as in his Mortuary Temple / Talatat fragments). 

King Arthur could be based on Alexander the Great.  Alexander cut the Gordian Knot with his sword because of the legend where “whoever unties this knot will rule Asia.”  King Arthur pulled out the Sword Excalibur from the Stone to “rule Britain” as “whoever removes the sword will rule Britain.”  The Stone of Scone has the legend “whoever sits on the stone will rule” the region; the Stone was imported from Ancient Egypt originally (part of an Egyptian Temple).  The Name of Arthur can be a corrupted form of Alexander.  If Alexander is Tutankhamon, well, there is the Legend. 

Jesus Christ’s parents were Joseph and Mary.  Mary had other children, but Jesus was the Firstborn Son.  Djoser-Kheperu Smenkhkara and Merit-Ra are the historical parents of Tutankhamon prior to DNA testing.  Abbreviated: Djos(er)-Khep(eru) becomes Jos-khep or “Joseph” and Meri(t-Ra) becomes “Mary.”  These may be his adopted parents, or names changed.  Tutankhamon had other siblings but he was the Firstborn Son.  Ahmed Osman said “Tutankhamon is the successor to Akhenaton, as Joshua succeeded Moses” and compared Moses to Akhenaton as the same person.  The name Joshua is Hebrew form of Jesus, which is Greek.  If separate, there are 2 Joshua names in the Bible, so to prevent confusion one was named Jesus.  Otherwise Jesus Christ is another name of Tutankhamon as successor to Moses/Akhenaton.  His religion was then discovered in Roman times, but written at the same time as the Bible/Torah.  Tutankhamon’s name meant “First image/God” (Image of the Living God), Amen.”  Amen is in Christian prayer formula, so people are sending prayers to Amen, not Jesus. 

Tutankhamon’s Ka Spirit is Amon-Ra (Amen-Ra), so he is the “Incarnation of Amen.”  Alexander was “Son of Amen” as differently from “Son of Ra” titles.  One title of Tutankhamon (according to J. Sadykov) was “Lord of the World” (Neb-Taw), usually this is “Lord of the Two Lands” (Neb—Tawy), or Egypt.  Alexander was “Lord of the World.”  The word “Prayer” or “Pray” comes from the Egyptian word for Pharaoh, as “Pr-AA” (pronounced “PRAY”).  Egyptians have their hands in front when venerating the statues of the Gods; Christians place their hands together when praying (as seen from a side view).  Tutankhamon had his 2 scepters crossed like an “X” on his chest in his tomb.  The “X” is a universal sign for death, as on Pirate flags.  The Cross is a form of “X.” 

If we are in the Future, and we visit Disneyland, what would we think about it? Is it a real Magical Kingdom that venerated a Mouse?  Or all of these films in theaters across the country, the Future would think of us as crazy if they think the way we do about Ancient Society. 

Legendary people are usually said to be based on real people to make them real, as they are probably not.  The Alexander Romance Legends even appear in the Quran.  If Alexander the Great was invented as Contemporary Fiction by the Greeks, will this rewrite History?  Alexander “never lost a battle.” Jesus Christ “never sinned.”  Both appear on coinage.  Was the Trojan War also fictional? The idea for the treasured Horse statue that carried soldiers was inspired by the army of Pharaoh Thutmose 3 who used food baskets to carry his soldiers into Enemy Camps secretly at night (Battle of Megiddo).  Thutmose’s mummy is in Egypt.  He is real.  The Iliad book “was a favorite story of Alexander the Great,” as is about the “Trojan War.”  Ancient Rome attributes its origins from the Trojan War, as part of its own Creation Myth. 

Remember: History is written by the Survivors.

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