2014 -
http://christogenea.org/ **
Celtic &
German Origins - http://christogenea.org/essays/classical-records-and-german-origins-part-one
http://stevenmcollins.com/html/Bk4_excerpt
.htm -- http://thetencommandmentsministry.us/
The nations of the
Near East often made their monumental inscriptions and other records in multiple languages. This is to our benefit today since such a practice has greatly assisted our understanding of the various ancient languages of the region. With the rise of
Classical Greece came
Greek historical and geographical inquiry which, as is apparent from their own records, began in the late
7th century B.C. The Greek writers were first acquainted with their neighbors to the east in the form of the
Assyrian empire, which had fallen by 612 B.C., and then even more so with the
Persian empire, whose power was consolidated under
Cyrus II by 540 B.C. While there were earlier
Greek historians and writers of epics historical in nature, along with the many other poets whose works have survived, the first serious prose historian whose work has survived to us is
Herodotus, who wrote about
100 years after the death of
Cyrus. It may be evident, therefore, that the earliest written Greek accounts concerning the east were influenced by the
Assyrians, and later by the Persians and
Medes.
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A people whom the
Greeks called
Kimmerians invaded
Anatolia from the east (see, for example, the article "
King Midas: From
Myth to
Reality" by G.
Kenneth Sams,
Archaeology Odyssey, Nov. - Dec.
2001), in or just before the time of
Homer, as attested to by
Strabo, who relates that "The writers of chronicles make it plain that Homer knew the
Cimmerians, in that they fix the date of the invasion of the Cimmerians either a short time before Homer, or else in Homer's own time" (
Geography 1.2.9). Dating Homer, there is found a note in the
Loeb Classical Library edition Greek Iambic
Poetry, p. 35, at
Archilochus, 5, where it is related that, as also discussed by
Tatian in his
Address to the Greeks, 31, Homer was a contemporary of Archilochus, the Iambic
Poet who flourished in the
23rd Olympiad (688-685 B.C.) "
... at the time of Gyges the
Lydian,
500 years after the
Trojan War." Strabo relates that, having destroyed the nation of the
Phrygians of which the famous
Midas was king, the Kimmerians "overran the whole country from the
Bosporus to
Ionia" and "marched as far as
Lydia and Ionia and captured
Sardes" (Geography
1.1.
10; 1.3.21).
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Ancient History,
Sumeria,
Ancient Egypt,
Babylon, Assyrian empire,
March of the Titans,
History of the
White race,
Britons,
Gaelic, Celtic and
Germanic Origins, White race Origins,
Ancient Greece,
Israelites, Strabo, Persians, Franks,
Visigoths,
Phoenicians,
Carthage, Homer,
Lost tribes of Israel,
Scythians, Anglo saxons, German,
Goths,
Roman empire,
Minoans,
Origin of the
Europeans,
Indo European Origins,
Parthians,
Table of Nations,
Bible, origin of european people
More
Proof &
Links:
History - http://christogenea.org/essays/german-origins
http://www.balderexlibris.com/index
.php?post/Haberman-Frederick-Tracing-our-Ancestors
http://www.keithhunt.com/Arch1
.html
https://archive.org/details/ThePhoenicianOriginOfBritonsScotsAnglo-saxons
http://www.lightbearerministries.org/files/1713/
8288/8644/Lost_Ten_Tribes_of_Israel...
Found.pdf
https://archive.org/details/anglosaxonchroni00gile
https://archive.org/details/historyanglosax03turngoog
MORE
Books - http://www.artisanpublishers.com/
Language Relation Studies: https://archive.org/details/discoveriesinhe00drakgoog
Gaelic - https://archive.org/details/onantiquityofgae00maci
http://archive.org/stream/affinitybetweenh00stra/affinitybetweenh00stra_djvu.txt
Greek - https://archive.org/details/
Hebrew.is.Greek
German - http://www.originofnations.org/books,%20papers/Phonological%20Similarities%20in%20Germanic%20&%20Hebrew
.pdf
English - http://www.ensignmessage.com/archives/hebrew1.html
http://christogenea.org/essays/english-hebrew-words-and-definitions
https://archive.org/details/englishderivedf00govegoog
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