Was the tomb
of the bodyguard
of Alexander the Great,
Pefkestas’, found?
And parts of his sword and shield,
which was sacred and mysterious,
the shield of Achilles?
Let everyone stand at their height...
The subject is also national...
By GiorgosLekakis
And parts of his sword and shield,
which was sacred and mysterious,
the shield of Achilles?
Let everyone stand at their height...
The subject is also national...
By GiorgosLekakis
Psychopompos Mercury, from the Tomb of Pefkestas! |
Not knowing so far, who it belongs to, one of the
many ancient Macedonian tombs around Ancient Mieza[1]
of Imathia / Emathia, in Greece, was called «The Tomb of the Judgment» because
it depicted the dead warrior being led by the psychopompos[2]
Mercury to the Judges of the Underworld, Ajacus and Radamanthys...
And so it was called so far...
Only, that, by sources, the name of the
deceased was found...
The owner is Pefcestas / Pefkestas, the bodyguard of Alexander the Great!
The Macedonian tomb of Judgement is the tomb of the Pefkestas?
And furthermore, he was found along with a part
of his shield, which was Achilles' shield. It is known that he was holding it. If,
he was indeed, buried with Achilles' original mysterious shield, then we are
facing a great finding, the single one known, until now, by the hands of god Hephaestus, the only divine handmade artifact/
construction that would have been found on earth!!!
And the fact should be examined interdisciplinary, and not only
archaeologically!..
Transl./Μετάφραση: D. Dres / Δ. Δρες.
[1] I remind you that regarding the well mentioned from ancient times, Mieza
(already known from Polybius), a committee of sages (headed by professor G.
Babiniotis!) decided that it ‘s a... Slavic place-name, because it ends to...
-za!!! As a result, the village of Kopanos, where Aristotle's school was
found, was never renamed to Mieza...
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