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=> History as she is taught by Granny and Wikipedia...

History as she is taught by Granny and Wikipedia...
Posted by pancho (Moderator) - Sunday, September 25 2011, 16:40:23 (UTC)
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...you simply must read the whole thing...I know, I know....but try.



"Trier" A German city built by an Assyrian Prince

Posted By: Assyrian News Watcher
Date: Saturday, 24 September 2011, at 10:16 a.m.

Below is a link from Wikipedia that shows how the Assyrian Empire reached Europe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trier

According to Wikipedia, Trier was founded in or around 16c. BC. According to the Gesta Treverorum, the city was founded by Trebeta, an Assyrian prince, centuries before ancient Rome. He was the son of Ninus, King of Assyria, by a wife prior to his marriage to Queen Semiramis. His stepmother, Semiramis, despised him and when she took over the kingdom after the death of his father, Ninus, Trebeta left Assyria and went to Europe. After wandering for a time, he led a group of colonizers to settle at Trier around 2000 BC in what is now Germany. The Roman Empire subdued theTreveri in the 1st century BC and established Augusta Treverorum (Lit: August (Regal, noble) [City] of the Treveri) in 30 BC. The name is likely to be taken from the title Augustus held by the Princeps or head of state at the time, Augustus Caesar. The city later became the capital of the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, as well as the Roman prefecture of Gaul.

Check the link to make certain.

...that's the line I love...."check the link to make CERTAIN"

Semiramis is myth, legend.....nothing is known of her...her name appears in two whole places...the whole thing is presented AS myth in Wikipedia.....but this dweeb has warmed his balls so many times with these sorts of things he can't quit...or get a normal fuck.

...I think this guy has been reading the books of another Assyrian prince.....Prince Aprim, for too long.



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