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Title: Mason Descendants Of Alexander Iii
Description: quite the possibility.


mynameis - May 23, 2007 01:32 PM (GMT)
This version of events could also be Masonic Propaganda.




This could be seen as a stylized M+A and the unicursal hexigram. Another note A+W is also formed besides A+M. The G could mean Greek, God, and Alexander III all in one. Descendants of Alexander's forces could see this as a sign of sanctuary from Alexander's massive army. This could also be interpretive by the priests of worship towards Alexander.


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Coins minted in the empire
http://rg.ancients.info/alexander/tets.html


http://www.rahoorkhuit.net/library/ceremon...x_i_saturn.html

Could Alexander (depicted frequently as the two-horned one, apparently due to an image on coins minted during his rule that seemingly depicted him with the two ram's horns of the Egyptian god Ammon) be a Sumerian reincarnated Deity? Ba'al Zammon, Osiris, Marduk.


One detail of Amon is a Kerebus-like creature.

In demonology, Amon is a Marquis of Hell. He controls forty legions of spirits. He appears as a wolf with a serpent's tail, and breathes fire, or appears as a man with dog's teeth in the head of a raven, or simply as a man with a raven's head. He tells of things past and future, and reconciles feuds and controversies between friends. He can take full human form by merging his soul with others. He had a wife many years ago when he came back in another body. They had a child, but Amon's wife couldn't handle the child at that time. She killed the child and herself leaving Amon angry. He has been looking for her ever since. Some say that a red star is his home where he is reunited with his wife, forever.



The Ram god Banebdjed

Since Osiris was considered dead, as God of the dead, Osiris' soul, or rather his Ba, was occasionally worshipped in its own right, almost as if it were a distinct god, especially so in the Delta city of Mendes. This aspect of Osiris was referred to as Banebdjed (also spelt Banebded or Banebdjedet, which is technically feminine) which literally means The ba of the lord of the djed, which roughly means The soul of the lord of the pillar of stability. The djed, a type of pillar, was usually understood as the backbone of Osiris, and, at the same time, as the Nile, the backbone of Egypt. The Nile, supplying water, and Osiris (strongly connected to the vegetation) who died only to be resurrected represented continuity and therefore stability. As Banebdjed, Osiris was given epithets such as Lord of the Sky and Life of the (sun god) Ra, since Ra, when he had become identified with Atum, was considered Osiris' ancestor, from whom his regal authority was inherited.

Ba does not, however, quite mean soul in the western sense, and also has to do with power, reputation, force of character, especially in the case of a god. Since the ba was associated with power, and also happened to be a word for ram in Egyptian, Banebdjed was depicted as a ram, or as Ram-headed. A living, sacred ram, was even kept at Mendes and worshipped as the incarnation of the god, and upon death, the rams were mummified and buried in a ram-specific necropolis.

As regards the association of Osiris with the ram, the god's traditional crook and flail are of course the instruments of the shepherd, which has suggested to some scholars also an Osiris' origin in herding tribes of the upper Nile. The crook and flail were originally symbols of the minor agricultural deity Anedijti, and passed to Osiris later. From Osiris they eventually passed to Egyptian kings in general as symbols of divine authority. [11]

In Mendes, they had considered Hatmehit, a local fish-goddess, as the most important god/goddess, and so when the cult of Osiris became more significant, Banebdjed was identified in Mendes as deriving his authority from being married to Hatmehit. Later, when Horus became identified as the child of Osiris (in this form Horus is known as Harpocrates in Greek and Har-pa-khered in Egyptian), Banebdjed was consequently said to be Horus' father, as Banebdjed is an aspect of Osiris.

In occult writings, Banebdjed is often called the goat of Mendes, and identified with Baphomet; the fact that Banebdjed was a ram (sheep), not a goat, is apparently overlooked. (Any horns for cuckold will do, maybe an inside joke on Alexander's lover?)

Ancient Egyptians associated Osiris with the constellation Orion.

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Macedon = Mason, stretching. Mace=son, but minus the D consonant.

Acrostic interpretive look.

Macedonia is the birthplace of the man and god head, Alexander the Great.
Aristotle the philosopher was his teacher.
Son of Phillip II of Macedonia, the country king.
Osiris's Egypt, the land he conquered of the builders of Alexander's empire.
N -unknown-

Maximus
Alexander
Son of Phillip II
Olympian son of Zeus, Kronos, Uranus, Ouranous.
N -unknown-

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Eskandar-e Maqduni (Alexander of Macedonia) in PersianAl-Iskander

Al-Makadoni (Alexander of Macedonia) in Arabic

Alexander Mokdon in Hebrew

Tre-Qarnayia in Aramaic
(the two-horned one, the two ram's horns of the Egyptian god Ammon)

al-Iskandar al-Akbar الاسكندر الاكبر (Alexander the Great) in Arabic

Sikandar-e-azam (سکندر اعظم) in Urdu

Skandar in Pashto




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