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Revision as of 09:29, 17 July 2016
Phoenicians
Y-Haplogroup E-V257 (Poseidon)
The Targum renders this Givatai, a variation on the name Gipt or Egypt, (origin of the word Coptic, evidently denoting the ancient language of Egypt) (cf. Megillah 18a, Sanhedrin 115a). Josephus, however, attempts to render the word of G-d obsolete by stating that all the nations in this verse are unidentifiable.
Danaus and Lynceus ancestors of Danaë belonged to this lineage, as did the 17th Dynasty of Poseidon and the 18th Dynasty of Aegyptus associated with the Lycian Berber Anubis. The Δαναοί of Lynceus were a wolf-totem tribe. These Lydians extended sanction to the various Trojan tribes such as those of Romulus and Ashina who had survived the fall of Troy. Thus both the Romans and Hephthalite/Varkun-Ashinas preserved a legend of their descent from male ancestors who had been rescued and raised by she-wolves.
The descendants of Poseidon also include:
- Atlantis
- Pharaoh Khamudi who opposed Moses but repented before he drowned and was saved to become Cadmus
- Albion
- Ogygia