Difference between revisions of "Pathrusite Nation"
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− | Y-DNA Haplogroup E- | + | This group is associated with the legends of the Jötunn of [[נפלים|Niflheim]] for marrying Loki's daughter Hel. |
See Isaiah 11:11, Jeremiah 44:1, 44:15, Ezekiel 29:14, 30:14. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 renders this as Pentpoletai, most probably Pentapolis, an Egyptian district also called Cyrenaica, although the Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim. In the Midrash it is rendered as Parvitoth (Bereshith Rabbah 37). | See Isaiah 11:11, Jeremiah 44:1, 44:15, Ezekiel 29:14, 30:14. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 renders this as Pentpoletai, most probably Pentapolis, an Egyptian district also called Cyrenaica, although the Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim. In the Midrash it is rendered as Parvitoth (Bereshith Rabbah 37). | ||
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The [[כפתרים|dark-elves]] (Kaftorites) of European legend come from the fair folk of Pathrus and their [[כסלחים|Kasluchite]] wives. | The [[כפתרים|dark-elves]] (Kaftorites) of European legend come from the fair folk of Pathrus and their [[כסלחים|Kasluchite]] wives. | ||
− | + | From the Petrusim came legends concerning the Ourea, Hecatonchires, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigantes The Gygantes], as well as Cyclopes, Pontus, Nereus, Thaumus, Phorcys, Ceto, Eurybia, Aphrodite, and even Typhon. Some of these were slain during the Gigantomachy/Ethiopic-Wars. | |
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Revision as of 23:23, 15 October 2017
Y-DNA Haplogroup E-Z830
This group is associated with the legends of the Jötunn of Niflheim for marrying Loki's daughter Hel.
See Isaiah 11:11, Jeremiah 44:1, 44:15, Ezekiel 29:14, 30:14. The Targum on 1 Chronicles 1:12 renders this as Pentpoletai, most probably Pentapolis, an Egyptian district also called Cyrenaica, although the Targum on Genesis 10 reverses the definition of Pathrusim and Casluchim. In the Midrash it is rendered as Parvitoth (Bereshith Rabbah 37).
The dark-elves (Kaftorites) of European legend come from the fair folk of Pathrus and their Kasluchite wives.
From the Petrusim came legends concerning the Ourea, Hecatonchires, The Gygantes, as well as Cyclopes, Pontus, Nereus, Thaumus, Phorcys, Ceto, Eurybia, Aphrodite, and even Typhon. Some of these were slain during the Gigantomachy/Ethiopic-Wars.