The spoils of war go to the victors, who write what goes in the history books. Our Special Forces-trained guest dispels some commonly held myths, particularly about ancient Africa.
References
Melchizedek
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melchizedek or Malki Tzedek translated as “my king (is) righteous(ness)”) is a king and priest mentioned during the Abram narrative in the 14th chapter of the Book of Genesis.
Osiris
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Osiris is an Egyptian god, usually identified as the god of the afterlife, the underworld and the dead.
Moors
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The description Moors has referred to several historic and modern populations of the Maghreb region (Western North Africa) who are predominately of Berber and Arab descent. They came to conquer and rule the Iberian Peninsula for nearly 800 years.
Arc de Triomphe
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The Arc de Triomphe is one of the most famous monuments in Paris. It stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle (originally named Place de l’Étoile), at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.