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12 May, 06:56
AT. THE. READY. https://t.me/ICONS2021/658...
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This is from an article describing myths and superstitions about lunar eclipses (the 'super blood moon' is coming up this Sunday)...
"In ancient Mesopotamia, a lunar eclipse was considered a direct assault on the king. Given their ability to predict an eclipse with reasonable accuracy, they would put in place a proxy king for its duration. Someone considered to be expendable (it was not a popular job), would pose as the monarch, while the real king would go into hiding and wait for the eclipse to pass. The proxy king would then conveniently disappear, and the old king be reinstated."
Interesting....😉
https://scroll.in/article/...
"In ancient Mesopotamia, a lunar eclipse was considered a direct assault on the king. Given their ability to predict an eclipse with reasonable accuracy, they would put in place a proxy king for its duration. Someone considered to be expendable (it was not a popular job), would pose as the monarch, while the real king would go into hiding and wait for the eclipse to pass. The proxy king would then conveniently disappear, and the old king be reinstated."
Interesting....😉
https://scroll.in/article/...
‘Blood moon’: The various myths and superstitions about the lunar eclipse across the world
Friday is the night of a rare lunar eclipse which, at 1 hour and 43 minutes, will be the longest of the century.
https://scroll.in/article/888247/blood-moon-the-myths-and-superstitions-about-the-lunar-eclipse-from-across-the-world
12:57 AM - May 13, 2022
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