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Ancient History of Ireland

Tuatha Dé Danann means tribe of the goddess Danu, a god-like mythological race from pre-Christian Gaelic Ireland, descended from Nemed, leader of a previous wave of Irish inhabitants. Nemed was the son of Agnoman of Scythia,  and the Scythians have been associated with the Tribe of Dan. The Scythians are also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai. In the 18th century, linguists noticed the great similarity between that Phoenician and the early Irish Celtic language. More from Robert Sepehr.

Mystery of Baalbek Monoliths

The Baalbek Monoliths feature gigantic stones so large they are beyond human comprehension as far as figuring out how they were ever moved. The monoliths appear at what later became a Roman temple to Jupiter in Lebanon, north of Damascus and east of Beirut. It’s doubtful the Romans moved the stones. They might have been moved centuries earlier by the Phoenicians.

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