If memory serves me correct. The vast Hebrew empire was split in three. The phoencians, the scythians and parthian empires were formed after the collapse.
Also of note. Sometime around 1 B.C. three wise men of three Jewish empires made a point of visiting the holy land.
Oh wow. So interesting. I was tracing Phoenicians only, but this makes sense that they attacked Rome (infiltration) from 3 directions causing the split.
The phoencians were the most interesting by far. They created the first purple garments that were incredibly difficult and costly to make. Purple is royal for good reason. I think it's made from a crustacean near the island of Tyre.
They built boats with the pine trees of Lebanon. Traded for art w the Greeks, gold with Africans and tin from Ireland. They also created the pheonical alphabet.
There's arguments that king David's empire reached north America. But like all things it becomes corrupted.
The scythians were in the caucus mountains and migrated into Europe. Hence Caucasian.
I don't know a lot about parthia but it's all pretty interesting history.
If memory serves me correct. The vast Hebrew empire was split in three. The phoencians, the scythians and parthian empires were formed after the collapse.
Also of note. Sometime around 1 B.C. three wise men of three Jewish empires made a point of visiting the holy land.
Oh wow. So interesting. I was tracing Phoenicians only, but this makes sense that they attacked Rome (infiltration) from 3 directions causing the split.
The phoencians were the most interesting by far. They created the first purple garments that were incredibly difficult and costly to make. Purple is royal for good reason. I think it's made from a crustacean near the island of Tyre.
They built boats with the pine trees of Lebanon. Traded for art w the Greeks, gold with Africans and tin from Ireland. They also created the pheonical alphabet.
There's arguments that king David's empire reached north America. But like all things it becomes corrupted.
The scythians were in the caucus mountains and migrated into Europe. Hence Caucasian.
I don't know a lot about parthia but it's all pretty interesting history.