Below you will find lists of some empires/kingdoms that existed, and the ones that NEVER did. I will explain the difference between a nation/empire/kingdom, and how they are different compared to a dynasty or a tribe.
Some things to remember or consider. Armenia is a place that has been invaded and ravaged a thousand times more than most places in the world, and there is STILL archaeological evidence of ancient civilizations.
Armenians still kept their language and alphabet through centuries of invasions, while so-called “powerful empires” were forced to convert and change theirs. It is impossible to destroy every microscopic trace of an ancient kingdom or empire.
Donald Trump today is filthy rich, and so are CEOs of many different companies and businesses. They can even afford to build buildings and take over blocks. If the world was flooded today and a thousand years from now survivors of the human race found Donald Trump’s jewelry and a few Trump Towers, would that mean that there was a huge race or empire called Trumponia once upon a time? No, it doesn’t.
Stories, tales, and epics about many so-called empires and kingdoms were invented during the Renaissance period, but most were only ever mentioned as being tribes in the Bible, or names of cities on ancient maps.
All the empires I have mentioned above as existing were connected not only through trade and contact, but they shared the same ancient symbols (swastika, 4-sided cross, and Israelite star), and similar stories of a flood, giants, ancient Gods, and human creation.
Source: The great pagan lie
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