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The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.” | The figure of the powerful Greek god Poseidon comes down to us from the memory of Casimir Poseidon. Poseidon, the brother of Zeus, was once the second-greatest Greek god. He was often shown holding a trident. Poseidon was known as the god of earthquakes and the god of the sea, who both caused and calmed storms. Among his titles were: “earth-shaker,” “embracer of the earth,” “loud-booming,” and “god of security.” | ||
Столица ее находилась в месте с субтропическим климатом, возле слияния рек Мадейра и Амазонка, которые в то время протекали на высоте полутора тысяч метров над уровнем моря. Город был спланирован в виде серии концентрических колец, образовывавших кольцевые дороги на расстоянии пяти километров друг от друга, соединенные идущими из центра радиальными улицами. | |||
At its peak, about 12,000 years ago, the citizens of this [[Golden age|golden-age civilization]] attained great mastery over the sciences of metallurgy, chemistry and mining and were even able to precipitate their own food. Casimir Poseidon, already then an [[ascended master]], led his people in the ways of God. Among his profound instructions he gave them the motto, “Learn to love to do well, and you shall!” | At its peak, about 12,000 years ago, the citizens of this [[Golden age|golden-age civilization]] attained great mastery over the sciences of metallurgy, chemistry and mining and were even able to precipitate their own food. Casimir Poseidon, already then an [[ascended master]], led his people in the ways of God. Among his profound instructions he gave them the motto, “Learn to love to do well, and you shall!” |