Queen Móo and the Egyptian SphinxA new and different approach to Atlantis by way of the Mayan civilization, thoroughly investigated, heavily illustrated and highly intriguing. |
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For instance , we find in them the history of certain personages who , after their death , became the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians , Isis and Osiris , whose earthly history , related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
For instance , we find in them the history of certain personages who , after their death , became the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians , Isis and Osiris , whose earthly history , related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
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For instance , we find in them the history of certain personages who , after their death , became the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians , Isis and Osiris , whose earthly history , related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
For instance , we find in them the history of certain personages who , after their death , became the gods most universally revered by the Egyptians , Isis and Osiris , whose earthly history , related by Wilkinson and other writers who ...
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The great men and women of the primitive ages were transformed into the gods of the elements and of the phenomena of nature . The ancient libraries having disappeared , new books had to be written . They contained those myths .
The great men and women of the primitive ages were transformed into the gods of the elements and of the phenomena of nature . The ancient libraries having disappeared , new books had to be written . They contained those myths .
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27 , p . 4 . Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . iii . , chap . xi . , p . 151. Landa , Las Cosas , ch , iv . Ibid . 4 > 5 crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
27 , p . 4 . Cogolludo , Hist . de Yucathan , lib . iii . , chap . xi . , p . 151. Landa , Las Cosas , ch , iv . Ibid . 4 > 5 crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
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crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the sacred images , the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the only true God and of his ...
crating the temples of their gods ; trampling underfoot the sacred images , the venerated symbols of the religion of their forefathers ; 1 imposing upon them strange idols , that they said were likenesses of the only true God and of his ...
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