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The pharaohs were ELECTED.since it's established the greeks aint nothing but imitators I'd love to read about ancient egyptian democracy
The pharaohs were ELECTED.since it's established the greeks aint nothing but imitators I'd love to read about ancient egyptian democracy
Its a tieGhengis khan was the greaatest Warrior of all time
they don wanna hear that. they too busy studying greek fakkits.shaka zulu was the greatest warrior of all time
I was thinking khan or shaka zulu..shaka zulu was the greatest warrior of all time
yeah im gonna need some valid sources (no disrespect) not from some dimented cac neither. because personally i dont believe half of the things cacs portray about the "savagerey" of southern africa.I was thinking khan or shaka zulu..
But at least Alexander the great never sold out his greek people... and at least Khan never did trade deals that helped crush his people...
At least Tuzsu never killed women in his own group for the fukk of it.
Read up on Shaka Zulu....
Krtic talking about white washed.... but hyping up a dude who found out better ways to kill local africans from cac and didn't hesitate to make those deals.
Yep. Alexander accomplishing what he did at his age was pretty incredible.with who? Alexander?
Birth of Aphrodite
Aphrodite was created from the foam of the crystal waters of Paphos in the fragrant island of Cyprus, when the Titan Cronos slew his father, the major Titan Ouranos, and threw then his genitals into the sea.
Family of Aphrodite
Husband and Relationships: Aphrodite was married to the lame smith Hephaestus, the Olympian God of the Iron, but her heart was devoted to Ares, the God of War, with whom Aphrodite was having a passionate, but secret love affair.
Famous Children: According to a myth, Aphrodite gave birth to Eros, the winged cupid of love and was often accompanied by him. Other children of Aphrodite were Himeros (desire), Pothos(desire), Phobos(fear), Deimos (terror), Armonia (Harmony) and the Nymph Rhode
The Role of Aphrodite as a Goddess
Aphrodite was the most attractive goddess of Mount Olympus. She was the goddess of Love, Beauty and Eternal Youth, arousing desire to gods and humans as well as birds and beasts. In addition, she was connected to the death/rebirth of nature and human beings.
I wonder how they came up with this shyt... and why?