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Revision as of 05:04, 28 April 2009
| Lineage | Tanaian |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Zawty (Siamak) Clan of the Wolf |
| Other last names | Seth |
| Other given names | Syiits, Siamak (Zorastrian), Sesostris (Greek), Alagar (Sumerian) |
| Parents | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:en:Seth |
Events
about -3874 birth:
residence: Lycopolis (Asyut)
title: Tainite Dynasty 0
residence: Gebel Tjauty
between and -2713 title: Sumer, King of Sumerian, 2nd
about -3765 marriage: ♀ Azura [People of the Holy Scriptures]
-3524 child birth: ♂ Enos [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. -3524 d. -2619
about -2713 death:
Notes
In Zorastrian Mythology Shem is the dark haired son of Keyumars. [[1]]
In Egyptian mythology Shem is associated with the black wolf (A precursor of Anubis) and whose name was given to the ancient city of Asyut (in Greek referred to as Lycanopolis).
A legend is recorded by Herodotus wherein a king named [| Sosostris] (Seth) of Egypt conquered the known world from Ethiopia of the Labaid to the Colchis (Caucusus mountains), Scythia, and the Rivers of the Ponti, and established a system of law based on the will of the "God" [| Serapis] (Osiris-Apis).
[| War of Vesosis and Tanausis]
The War of Vesosis and Tanausis is described in Jordanes' semi-historical account of the Goths as happening in remote antiquity when Vesosis, king of the Egyptians, made war against them. Their king at that time was Tanausis. In a battle at the river Phasis (in Colchis, modern Georgia), Tanausis, king of the Goths met Vesosis, king of the Egyptians, and there inflicted a severe defeat upon him, pursuing him even to Egypt.
Although this event has been associated with events related to the period of 1323-1290 BC between the Goths and Egyptians, it not supported entirely by archaeological record and is only supposed to have occurred after the great flood. I mention this here because this battle is consistent with the conflict between the Post Abellian (Dynasty 00) Egyptian and Akkadian conflict between Cain (Tainite Dynasty 0) and Seth (Akkadian dynasty 1) as recorded in the archaeological records of Tainite Dynasty memorials in Egypt.
