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The Floods of Aphrodite

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The Floods of Aphrodite
The Floods of Aphrodite

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The Floods of Aphrodite

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Those who love Greek myths and the origins of our history don't pay attention to many questions. Deucalion was the first man, born from the mud by Prometheus, but were Inachus Phoroneus Ogigo other first men? And how can a god - Dionysus - suffer defeat in battle at the hands of a man, Perseus? Aphrodite is wounded under the walls of Ilium, how can this be accepted?The brilliant Homer says that the Olympic Gods left the earth during the Ilian War, is this nonsense? Why do the Egyptians and Assyrians have very long lists of ancestors and the Greeks don't? Demeter gives wheat to the Greeks, but in Mesopotamia it has already been eaten for millennia, why does it seem like we see two worlds? Since the end of the last Ice Age, after ten thousand years, the Mediterranean peoples have not been able to use the sea to move without ending up shipwrecked: elsewhere things are much better, why?What is the point of committing enormous resources and over a thousand ships to recover a woman, Elena?

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