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Semiramis
Legends describing Semiramis
by writers including Plutarch
and Justinus indicate that
She was of us since the time
before
And of the association with the
fish
And at Hierapolis, which, according to
one writer
and a golden dove on her head
According to Diodorus,
Semiramis was of noble birth,
the daughter herself of a mother
The name of Semiramis is found
on various monuments throughout
the origin of which was
Various places in Assyria,
Mesopotamia as a whole,
Asia Minor, Arabia,
may also be referred to as
She is credited with
earthworks and other
across the whole continent."[23]
Ultimately, every one of the
great works of antiquity
have been ascribed
at one time or another to
Semiramis
One Behistun Inscription
ascribes to her the artificial
Euphrates and
as has been recorded by
Esubius, and Polyaenus,
was consummated by Ishtar
founded in the great temple
recorded by
was shown to be with
results found in this book for
It is a striking aspect of all the
stories discussed so far that the
focus has been
in the exemplary stories
the Mother who successfully
while gaining insight into
and especially,
A part of all who achieve
to spiritual greatness. In the
romances
considerations must be applied
to
the unknown¹.
Throughout Arabia
in Persia, the Levant, and
in whose name
even in the
windings of the city Herself
and in the city of
Miramagard (City of
Summers), with buildings
"throughout almost
"and in every stupendous
"and in Iran
seems to have become
a theme which continues to
and with
Her baby Son in her arms
These stories usually concern
namely the plots of which
(often the Spirit World
and almost always
a certainty about identity
The stories
which changed
over time, describe
Semiramis with her son in her arms
spreading throughout the
known world
Later, during the time of
Worshipped the Queen of
heaven so devoutly that they
a great worship
Aspected incarnate.
See also:
by writers including Plutarch
and Justinus indicate that
She was of us since the time
before
And of the association with the
fish
And at Hierapolis, which, according to
one writer
and a golden dove on her head
According to Diodorus,
Semiramis was of noble birth,
the daughter herself of a mother
The name of Semiramis is found
on various monuments throughout
the origin of which was
Various places in Assyria,
Mesopotamia as a whole,
Asia Minor, Arabia,
may also be referred to as
She is credited with
earthworks and other
across the whole continent."[23]
Ultimately, every one of the
great works of antiquity
have been ascribed
at one time or another to
Semiramis
One Behistun Inscription
ascribes to her the artificial
Euphrates and
as has been recorded by
Esubius, and Polyaenus,
was consummated by Ishtar
founded in the great temple
recorded by
was shown to be with
results found in this book for
It is a striking aspect of all the
stories discussed so far that the
focus has been
in the exemplary stories
the Mother who successfully
while gaining insight into
and especially,
A part of all who achieve
to spiritual greatness. In the
romances
considerations must be applied
to
the unknown¹.
Throughout Arabia
in Persia, the Levant, and
in whose name
even in the
windings of the city Herself
and in the city of
Miramagard (City of
Summers), with buildings
"throughout almost
"and in every stupendous
"and in Iran
seems to have become
a theme which continues to
and with
Her baby Son in her arms
These stories usually concern
namely the plots of which
(often the Spirit World
and almost always
a certainty about identity
The stories
which changed
over time, describe
Semiramis with her son in her arms
spreading throughout the
known world
Later, during the time of
Worshipped the Queen of
heaven so devoutly that they
a great worship
Aspected incarnate.
See also:
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