Lebor Clann Glas


iconAge of the False Pharoahs [1323-1245 BCE]

1

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and ninety seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1323 BCE),
4Was the year in which Moses (Akhenaten) did expel,
5The Pharasi (Phoenician) and King Ammurapi III,
6From their city of Ugarit.
7Powerful mercenaries,
8Traders and pirates,
9Had the (H)Apiru (Pharasi) become,
10That few traveled the Inland sea,
11Without first paying a Parasite,
12For safe passage.

2

1Upon their expulsion by Akhenaten,
2King Ammurapi III and his Queen Tharyelli,
3Sought safe harbor,
4In the sea city of Tyre.
5But the people of Tyre,
6Fearing the Egyptians,
7Did not grant them safe passage.
8So The King and his Queen,
9Were again cast adrift.
10Next they traveled to Kefu (Cyprus),
11But were defeated by the sons of Zion,
12So the Pharasi traveled to Kepra (Crete),
13And again were fought off,
14As the island was heavily protected,
15And had changed its name to Ionia.
16Such wandering did take its toll,
17Upon the exiled King.
18They traveled further West,
19Upon the Inland Sea,
20To the Isle of Sardinia.
21Again they were denied haven,
22Whereupon the King gave up the ghost.
23Grieving the Queen did pitch her boats,
24Upon the shore of Africa,
25In the narrowest passage,
26Of the Inland sea.
27She did cremate the remains of the King,
28And seven small children (burnt alive) as kindling.
29There the Queen did declare,
30By the Kings of our ancestors,
31By my dead husband,
32We shall have our revenge,
33None shall pass East or West,
34Upon this sea,
35Without being held to account.
36There she founded the city,
37Of Qart-hadašt (Carthage),
38And the Queen became known with Kybele (Cybele),
39And with Athena to the Greeks,
40The great warrior Queen.
41The great mother to all Parasites,
42The one to whom first born were to be sacrificed.

3

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1320 BCE),
4When Akhenaten (Aharon-Moses) did give up the ghost,
5The priests at Urgarit did elect Aaron the ArkAlba,
6As their new king,
7And the legitimate Pharaoh,
8As the remains of the great Pharaoh,
9The great messiah prophet of Yahu,
10Were taken for burial to the necropolis of kings.
11Once Horemheb, the treacherous general,
12Took the Pharaoh’s throne,
13Queen Tharyelli did call upon him,
14To help return their city and lands,
15But Horemheb for all his deeds,
16Was a superstitious man,
17And upon the lack of an heir.
18He did not seek to tempt the spirits,
19Of murdered Queens,
20And deposed kings,
21By his hand.
22So Queen Tharyelli did conquer Sardinia,
23Executing all the royalty,
24That Denied her hospitality.
25The warrior Queen did conquer,
26The south of Spain,
27Making strong forts,
28But gave up the ghost,
29Before seeing her own lands returned.
30Soon after,
31Pharaoh Horemheb,
32Did also give up the ghost,
33Without child,
34And without heir.

4

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and twenty eight years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1292 BCE),
4General Pa-ra-mes-su,
5Became Pharaoh Ramesses.
6His first act,
7Was to order his son Seti,
8As crown prince,
9To take the army into the Levant and Syria,
10And crush the religion of Akhenaten,
11And erase their memory,
12The cursed name called Infants,
13The people of Ugarit,
14Now known as the Yahudi,
15To seize the treasures of the Hyksos,
16That he might claim legitimacy,
17Upon the white stone of destiny.
18Yet the ancient Hyksos priests of Amen-Ra,
19Did Reject the claim of Pa-ra-mes-su,
20That he be Pharaoh.
21So Pa-ra-mes-su as Ramesses,
22Broke the most sacred covenant of heaven,
23Ramses slaughtered the Hyksos priests of Thebes,
24Then destroyed the ancient pantheon of gods.
25Instead of Osiris, Ramses created Ptah,
26Also spoken as Peter, the false god.
27Instead of Isis, Ramses created Sekhmet,
28Ramses replaced Horus with Thoth,
29And even replaced Amen with Hathor.
30Ramses then did appoint his own priests,
31Who like their master,
32Knew nothing of the Divine,
33Nor heaven or honor.

5

1The son of Queen Tharyelli,
2Whose name was King Milk-Qart,
3Whose name is also known as Moloch,
4Sought and was granted an audience,
5With the Pharaoh Ramses.
6On account that the fleet of the Hyksos,
7The sons of Zion,
8Remained loyal to heaven.
9King Moloch did pledge the Pharaoh his master fleet,
10To share the spoils,
11Of all cargo seized upon the Inland sea,
12In exchange for granting them back their ancient land.
13The false Pharaoh Ramses did agree,
14To grant the (H)Apriu (Pharasi),
15The city of Tyre,
16As replacement for Ugarit,
17But as for Ugarit,
18The false Pharaoh stood firm.
19For he wished it to be wiped from the earth.
20To be forgotten like the Yahudi.

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and thirty years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1290 BCE),
4Crown Prince Seti and twenty thousand soldiers,
5Did descend upon Ugarit,
6Destroying the city and capturing King Aaron,
7And scattering the inhabitants.
8The most senior Yahudi priests and prophets fled west,
9Unto the land and many islands of the Dorians,
10Where they founded a new city along the Pontus (Pineois),
11Through the Vale of Temple called Elios (Larissa),
12As others traveled further west into the inland sea.
13Yet, nowhere in the city of Urgarit,
14Did Seti or King Moloch find the treasure of Akhenaten,
15Nor the stone of destiny,
16Nor the sword of heaven,
17Nor the marble throne.
18Enraged, Seti did slaughter the children of Aaron,
19Until the king told him of the secret journey,
20To the sacred isle of (H)Iberu,
21Seti did then order Urgarit destroyed,
22To its foundations,
23That no memory of Moses remain.
24He did then take the remaining priests,
25And their families back to Egypt,
26And King Aaron as captives,
27In the hope that such tribute,
28Would satisfy the quest of his father.

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1Upon his return to Egypt,
2Seti did arrange a great tribute march,
3Attended by Ramses his father.
4All the inhabitants of Memphis came to watch,
5As the most senior of priests of the Hyksos,
6And their families now as slaves,
7The Yahudi, cursed as the Infants,
8Were paraded through the streets in chains.
9At the end of the tribute march,
10Seti presented the deposed king Aaron,
11To the false Pharaoh Ramses.
12Ramses did inquire as to the treasures,
13Which he expected to see,
14To which Seti replied that the treasures,
15Had been returned to the Holly.
16Enraged and in despair,
17Ramses yelled out:
18Verily, I have murdered Queens,
19I have butchered kings for the throne,
20I have cursed heaven and the divine,
21I have defiled the gods,
22And all for naught.
23Let then my successors,
24And my descendants be my retribution,
25For I issue a high curse,
26Upon the Hyksos and their descendants,
27And upon heaven itself.
28Let them be wiped from history,
29Let their memory be destroyed,
30For my hatred of their divine commission.
31Whereupon, Ramses himself thrust a sword,
32Into the heart of Aaron,
33And in such haste and rage,
34Caused his own heart to burst,
35Whereupon he then gave up the ghost.

8

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and thirty three years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1287 BCE),
4King Moloch (Milk-Qart),
5Also known as MIL of the Pharasi (Phrygians),
6Did land at Inver Sceni,
7In Bantry Bay,
8Upon the sacred Isle and did seek,
9To take control.
10But the descendants of Tuth-Moses,
11The brother of Akhenaten,
12Now folded within the blood of the Cuilleain,
13The Holly ones as kings,
14Had foretold this day might come.
15They had built a new fort inland,
16From Eblana (New Ebla),
17As their capital,
18And had made the road,
19Difficult from the north.
20The forces of MIL,
21Were trapped in the North,
22And could not break out.
23King Moloch (Milqart) escaped to Spain,
24And then to Carthage,
25Where he called upon Seti,
26To send more ships.

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1The exiled fleet,
2Of the Yahudi Of Ugarit,
3The great priests of the sea,
4Known as the Sons of Zion,
5Had word of the plan of Seti.
6From their haven,
7In the Southern cities,
8Of Elios (Larissa) in the islands of the Dorians and Crete,
9They did follow the second fleet,
10As it made its way to invade,
11The most sacred Isle.
12In the Sea between the sacred Isle and Britanni,
13The Egyptian and Pharasi (Phoenician) fleet was trapped,
14Between the ships of the sacred Isle,
15And the sons of Zion that followed them.
16Some of the Phoenicians escaped,
17And joined their colleagues in the North.
18Others of the Egyptians escaped south,
19To land on Britanni,
20While much of the fleet was sunk.
21Of the Egyptian and Pharasi (Phoenician) fleet that did land,
22In the south of Brittani,
23They established a city,
24Upon the river Lee.

10

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand two hundred and forty one years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1279 BCE),
4Seti did give up the ghost,
5A broken and hollow man.
6It was then his son Ramesses II,
7Also known as Ramses the Great,
8Became the next pretender to the throne.
9Thus the word went out,
10That Ramses did seal a solemn high curse,
11Against heaven and all gods,
12As has his father had done,
13And as his grandfather had done.
14No line of kings had come before,
15With such hatred of the divine,
16Or such insanity.
17His contempt for all things sacred,
18Knew no bounds,
19That he would gladly bathe in the blood,
20Of slain Hyksos children,
21Until the ancient treasures of the Hyksos
22Finally be surrendered unto his grasp.

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1Upon word of an impending invasion,
2The High Priest of the Druids,
3Whose name was ESA-MU (Esau),
4Did call a council,
5As to how to save,
6The sacred Isle.
7Cursed by constant war,
8All the druids did agree,
9That the treasure of Akhenaten,
10Had cursed the land,
11And for it to be safely returned,
12To the Yahudi.
13ESA-MU did call upon his Brother,
14And prophet of visions,
15Named YAH-COB (Jacob),
16A wise druid,
17Skilled in the history of the world,
18And the beliefs of YAH,
19And Akhenaten,
20To command a small fleet,
21Of the exiles,
22To see the safe return,
23Of the treasure,
24And unite the scattered tribe of Moses.

12

1The fleet from the sacred isle did leave,
2To the fortress and port city of Philo,
3At the mouth of the Pontus (Pineois),
4At the foot of the Olympus Mountains,
5Then along the Vale of Temple,
6To Elios (Larissa) the Yahudi city of illumination,
7That fled the fall of Ugarit.
8There, YAH-COB (Jacob) did present,
9The treasures of Akhenaten,
10The most sacred ark of the covenant,
11The ark of the Pharaoh Akhenaten,
12The sword of heaven,
13The stone of destiny,
14The Green Marble Throne of the Hyksos,
15The white stone of Kings,
16The pharaohs serpent scepter as his staff.
17The Yahudi of Elios (Larissa) then took the treasures,
18Except the stone of destiny,
19And built a grand temple at the foot of Mount Olympus,
20Called Ella (Hella) as the new home for the Divine Creator,
21And spiritual home of the Yahudi.
22YAH-COB (Jacob) did then depart,
23With the stone of destiny,
24To the Hills south of Lake of Galilee,
25And the valley of the Jordan,
26To find the remaining lost Yahudi,
27Not imprisoned by the Ramses,
28The false pharaohs.

13

1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand two hundred and seventy five years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1275 BCE),
4Ramesses II upon hearing the return,
5Of what he believed as the treasure to the Levant,
6Did order a massive army to march north,
7Unto the Levant,
8And secure the treasure.
9King Muwatalli II of the Hittites upon hearing,
10Of the intention and haste of Ramesses,
11Did withdraw his forces,
12Leaving the lands of its vassals,
13The lands of Mittani and Kadesh exposed.
14Jacob did then entreat the new King of Kadesh,
15Whose name was Shalmaneser (Solomon),
16That he give safety to the Stone of Destiny,
17And the Yahudi upon the impending hoard of Ramses.
18Yet when Ramses and his men approached,
19King Shalmaneser announced,
20That by the Stone of Destiny,
21He be chosen as a great king,
22Against a false pharaoh.
23In the ensuing battle,
24The forces of Ramses were routed,
25And Ramses almost killed.
26Upon the defeat of such a great enemy,
27The fame of King Shalmaneser (Solomon),
28Soon spread and he soon after conquered,
29The whole lands from Taidu to Irridu,
30And from Mount Kashiar to Eluhat.
31King Shalmaneser (Solomon) then founded a new city,
32He called Kanah (Nimrod),
33As the Capital of the Kananites.
34To celebrate his great victory,
35King Shalmaneser (Solomon) commissioned,
36The mighty temple to Ba'el,
37Within the Beka valley.
38The site known as Baalbek.
39As for Ramses,
40Never again did a Pharaoh,
41Raise an army so far North again.

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1Upon his defeat at the hands of the Kananites,
2The false Pharaoh Ramses began a grand plan,
3For a new city upon the ruins,
4Of the ancient Hyksos capital of Avaris,
5Within the Delta of the Nile.
6Ramses did spare no expense nor resource,
7Naming the city Pi-Ramses,
8And the City of a Thousand Years,
9His arrogance and greed,
10Having no bounds.

15

1Ramses did then declare himself alone,
2The sole protector of Egypt,
3As he claimed the old gods,
4Had abandoned Egypt,
5To the hands of its enemies.
6Ramesses then did take it upon himself,
7To deface the most ancient and sacred monuments,
8The Great Anubis of Heaven,
9And ancient protector of all Egypt.
10He ordered the monument to be desecrated,
11And remade into his own likeness,
12A horrible monster,
13With the head of an imposter,
14And the body of a lion.
15Ramses then did order thousands,
16Of the sacrilegious sculptures,
17To be made and populated throughout Egypt,
18Known today as the Sphinx.
19The claim that the Hyksos themselves,
20Did desecrate Anubis,
21A terrible lie,
22To hide one of the many great curses,
23That the Ramses befell upon himself,
24And his descendants.

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1In the Great Age of the Hound and Young Bull,
2Three thousand one hundred and sixty six years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1254 BCE),
4A great drought gripped the lands of Egypt.
5Even the life giving waters of the Nile slowed,
6Until the water turned red as blood.
7People became sick and ill,
8From the poisoned water.
9The viziers of Ramses accused the Hyksos slaves,
10Of wicked sorcery against the people.
11Ramses then summonsed the Sons of Zadok,
12Who had been for many generations,
13The chief doctors and healers of the Hyksos.
14The Sons of Zadok refused to confess,
15Saying to the false Pharaoh,
16Let our people go,
17And we shall tend to the sick and ill.
18Ramses refused and instead,
19Had the most senior priests executed.
20Soon after a great plague of frogs arose,
21Whereby the frogs infested every house and temple,
22Every business and every source of water.
23The viziers of Ramses,
24Again accused the Hyksos slaves,
25Saying this time that it was the sons of Udah,
26The Hyksos priests who for hundreds of years,
27Oversaw all the royal works and waters.
28But when they too refused to confess,
29Ramses had their leaders executed.
30Soon after the frogs died,
31And the air was full of flies,
32And the people tortured by lice.
33Ramses accused the sons of Gad,
34Who had held the treasury and supplies,
35And had their leaders tortured to death.
36Soon after the animals began to die,
37And the sons of Benjamin,
38Who under the Hyksos had managed the animals,
39Were blamed and their leaders tortured to death.
40Now the people of Egypt began to rebel,
41Including the army.
42Yet soon after came great rains and floods,
43Causing a plague of locusts,
44And great storms and darkness.
45Ramses demanded the sons of Dan,
46Who had been the Royal Judges,
47Cease the plagues,
48Yet they refused to admit,
49And called for their people to be released,
50So Ramses killed their leaders as well.
51But now the young children and animals,
52Also began to die upon eating bad grain,
53So Ramses accused the sons of Yusef,
54Of sorcery and witchcraft,
55And had them wickedly murdered.
56Now the people were in revolt,
57And the army itself was ripe for rebellion.
58So Ramses came upon a plan.
59He sent out word to every criminal in the land,
60To every murderer and butcher in the ancient world,
61That if they pledge loyalty to Ramses the Great,
62They would be rewarded with riches beyond their dreams.
63Whereupon Ramses soon raised a militia army,
64Of hundreds of thousands of bandits and murderers,
65Who gleefully butchered his own people,
66And the army for their prize.
67Ramses then summonses the sons of Asher,
68The most ancient priests of the Hyksos,
69Who prepared and buried the noble dead,
70And demanded that they open the tombs,
71That such treasures then be disbursed,
72To the criminal hoard of Ramses.
73The sons of Asher refused saying,
74Better to die a terrible death,
75Than curse every generation to come,
76With the millions of high curses,
77If one disturb the remains of a king or queen.
78Whereupon Ramses enraged ordered every slave,
79Of the sons of Asher to be put to death.
80Finally, Ramses turned to the sons of Levi,
81Who had been the honorable tax collectors,
82Of the Hyksos and threatened them the same,
83Whereupon the sons of Levi agreed.
84Thus, the tombs were looted by Ramses,
85And the house of Levi cursed,
86By millions of curses,
87For disturbing their own ancestors,
88And breaching the trust of heaven.

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1Within three years of the dawning,
2Of the Great Age of the Ram (1213 BCE),
3Ramesses The Great,
4Did give up the ghost.
5No ancient tomb had he not plundered,
6No sacred scroll had he not altered,
7No temple had he not desecrated,
8To honor himself and his clan.
9Upon his end,
10A new Pharaoh,
11Son of Ramesses,
12Known as Merneptah,
13Was crowned King,
14As an old man.

18

1The first pledge of Merneptah,
2Was to send forces north,
3To find the Yahudi in Galilee,
4Which he called the Infants,
5As a name of curse.
6For the House of Ramses and their viziers,
7Ignorant of history and bereft of spirit,
8Believed the treasures of Akhenaten,
9Be the source of supernatural power.
10Yet search as he did,
11He did not find the treasures,
12Nor destroy the Yahudi,
13In spite of his false boast,
14Upon a Stele (monument).
15Not wise to counsel,
16Pharaoh Merneptah,
17Did end the treaty with the Pharasi (Phrygians),
18Attacking their cities of Tyre,
19And Carthage.
20The Parasites in turn,
21Did starve Egypt of vital trade.

19

1In the Great Age of the Ram,
2Seven years,
3Since the dawn of the Great Age (1203 BCE),
4The old pharaoh Merneptah,
5Did give up the ghost.
6The battles of the old king,
7Had weakened Egypt,
8So that great rivals arose,
9Even with the High Priests of Amen-Ra.
10For twenty years,
11Was great upheaval,
12Within the dynasty of Ramesses,
13While the power of the Phoenicians grew.
14Upon such time,
15So arrogant the sea people had become,
16They sought to invade Egypt herself,
17Only to be driven back,
18By Ramses III.
19Thus began the great battle between the Parasites (Pharasi),
20To capture the Island of Ionia (Kefti/Crete).
21The legendary battles between Ascianias of the Pharasi,
22And Priamos of the Ionian Yahudi.