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    Atlantis was not that big it was a palace built on a mountain surrounded by a Island according to the ancient Egyptians. They called it the land of Amenti In the 1180 BC Harris papyrus it is called Ataka Its historical section mentions that Setnakhte (1189–1186 BC), Ramesses III’s father and predecessor, restored order and stability to Egypt after…
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    Memnon In the prologue to his Prose Edda, the Icelandic scribe Snorri Sturluson states that Memnon (whom he says is also known as Munon) was one of the kings present at Troy, who married Troana, the daughter of king Priam. He further relates that they gave birth to their son Tror, that is, Thor, born…

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