"
In
ancient days when legend and myth were placed at the border of reality often
signifying an intangible truth, there is one story that stands alone hidden deep
in the archives of historical obscurity. It is seldom present in the popular
literature of the great epics of old like the Odysse..."
In
ancient days when legend and myth were placed at the border of reality often
signifying an intangible truth, there is one story that stands alone hidden deep
in the archives of historical obscurity. It is seldom present in the popular
literature of the great epics of old like the Odyssey, Hercules, Helen of Troy
and so forth; nor has it ever received considerable recognition as one of the
great classics locked into the confines of an in-dept study for future literary
expeditions. Yet beneath it's structure lies a mystery, or perhaps, more of an
aberrant narrative that intertwines with so many other epics of it's time that
one would become confused as to interpret who this person really is.
This article is written to shed
a light on the saga of the mysterious, but fascinating queen Semiramis, the
ancient effigy of the Assyrian empire. Famed for her beauty, strength, wisdom,
voluptuousness, and alluring power, she is said to have built Babylon with its
hanging gardens, erect many other cities, conquer Egypt and much of Asia
including Ethiopia, execute war against the Medes and Chaldeans; which
eventually lead to an unsuccessful attack on India where she nearly lost her
life. As G.J. Whyfe-Melville states in his novel of Sarchedon: A Legend of the
Great Queen, "She was beautiful no doubt, in the nameless beauty that wins, no
less than in the lofty beauty that compels. Her form was matchless in symmetry,
so that her every gesture, in the saddle or on the throne, was womanly,
dignified, and graceful, while each dress she wore, from royal robe and jeweled
tiara to steel breast-plate and golden headpiece, seemed that in which she
looked her best. With a man's strength of body, she possessed more than a man's
power of mind and force of will.
A shrewd observer would have
detected in those bright eyes, despite their thick lashes and loving glance, the
genius that can command an army and found an empire; in that delicate,
exquisitely chiseled face, the lines that tell of tameless pride and unbending
resolution; in the full curves of that rosy mouth, in the clean-cut jaw and
prominence of the beautifully molded chin, a cold recklessness that could harden
on occasion to pitiless cruelty - stern, impracticable, immovable as fate.?" She
built such an inuring reputation that queen Margaret of Denmark, Sweden, and
Norway (1353-1412 A.D.) And Catherine II the Great of Russia (1729-1796) were
both labeled as the Semiramis of the North...
The only complete significant
documentation that I found intact about Semiramis is recorded in the historical
writings of Diodorus Siculus (Library of History), a Greek historian about the
same time as Julius Caesar. Although he is listed in the category of an elute
expert on ancient history, many scholars have come to the conclusion that much of his writings, especially those of the
narratives of Semiramis, are plagiarized and based on historical legends colored
with elaborations of thought and disguised fantasies, and therefore cannot be
recognized as existential tangible truth or fact....
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- by Christopher Siren,
1992, 1994, Revised: March 25, 1995 -
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ancient days when legend and myth were placed at the border of reality often
signifying an intangible truth, there is one story that stands alone hidden deep
in the archives of historical obscurity. It is seldom present in the popular
literature of the great epics of old like the Odyssey, Hercules, Helen of Troy
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