III. 15. Rhadamanthus-Moses
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaRhadamantus is a just king who gave laws to the Cretans (Minoan civilization). The image of Rhadamanthus merged the images of Nimrod, the First Messiah of mankind, and Moses, the Second Messiah of mankind.
According to the poet Cynephon, Rhadamanthus was the son of Hephaestus. This Ramadanthus is Moses. Hephaestus is the test (father-in-law in Russian), Jacob, who was the father-in-law of Shechem, the son of Hamor.
Hephaestus = Test
Dinah, the daughter of Jacob, was the beloved of Shechem. Rhadamanthus and Hephaestus are the same person, Jacob, who is also Moses.
According to Tzetzes, Rhadamanthus killed his brother and was exiled. Similar information is found in Lubker: he fled from his brother Minos, settled in Ocalaea in Boeotia and married the mother of Heracles, Amphitryon's widow Alcmene. His sons were Gortyn and Erythrus. This corresponds to the information about Moses, who killed an Egyptian overseer who was mistreating a slave and then fled. The names Gortyn and Erythrus correspond to the names of Moses' sons, Gershom and Eliezer.
Gortyn = Gershom
Erythrus = Eliezer
The Cretan king Asterius, having married Europa, adopted her children. Asterius died childless and left power to his adopted children. Asterius is Salitis, a pharaoh of ancient Egypt. His adopted son is Rhadamanthus, aka Jacob-Moses, aka Yakubher Meruserre, a Hyksos pharaoh of the 15th dynasty.
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