armenia – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Sorry, I Was Creating the Milky Way
The name “Milky Way” comes from the appearance of a band of stars and other celestial objects visible in the sky at certain times. It’s actually a view of the galactic plane from the outer spiral arm on which Earth … Continue reading →
Posted in Astronomy, Authors, Chinese, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Native American, Percy Jackson, Rick Riordan, Science | Tagged altair, armenia, birds, cherokee, galaxies, hera, hercules, kronos, milky way, pawnee, percy jackson's greek heroes, rhea, silver river, vahagn vishapkagh, vega, zeus |
Armenia, City in the Sky
I can’t say as I know a whole lot about Armenia, but my Wikipedia e-mail for today mentioned that today is the 4505th anniversary of the traditional date of its founding. Mind you, I don’t think there’s any first-hand evidence … Continue reading →
Posted in Bronze Age, Christianity, Etymology, History, Holidays, Middle East, Monsters, Mythology, Religion, Semitic | Tagged armenia, armenian apostolic church, babylon, bel, bible, genesis, hayk, japheth, movses khorenatsi, navasard, nimrod, noah, noah's ark, orion |
The Blood of Kings
If the monarchical system is obsessed with one thing, it’s bloodlines. And if it’s obsessed with two things, the other one is authority from God. So it’s no surprise that a few different royal families traced their lineage to King … Continue reading →
Posted in Christianity, Historical Personages, History, Judaism, Monarchy, Religion | Tagged armenia, bagrationi dynasty, british israelism, british royal family, david, duncan, georgia, heremon of munster, imperial house of ethiopia, james i of great britain, macbeth, menelik, queen of sheba, solomon, stone of scone, tea tephi, zedekiah |