III. 9. Salitis
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaSalitis is a pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, a representative of the 15th dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period.
In his treatise Against Apion, Josephus Flavius quotes from Manetho's story about the arrival of the Hyksos in Egypt:
"We had a king named Timaos. During his reign, God, for some unknown reason, became angry, and unexpectedly from the eastern countries, people of a pagan tribe, insolent, attacked the country and easily took possession of it without battle. And having subdued its rulers, they mercilessly set fire to the cities and destroyed the sanctuaries of the gods. And they treated the inhabitants with inhuman cruelty - they killed some, and took the children and wives of others into slavery. Finally, they made one of their own king, his name was Salitis. He settled in Memphis, imposed tribute on the Upper and Lower Lands, and stationed armed detachments in the most suitable places. He took special care of the security of the eastern lands, foreseeing the possibility of an Assyrian invasion of his kingdom. Having found a very conveniently located city in the Setroit nome to the east of the Bubastite River, which according to an ancient religious legend was called Avaris, he rebuilt it, fortified it with an impregnable wall, and stationed in it a large detachment of two hundred and forty thousand soldiers. He went there in the summer to deliver food and money and to accustom the army to constant vigilance in view of the danger of attack by neighbors. He died after reigning for nineteen years".
Information about the conquest of the Hyksos has been preserved only in a late and distorted version of Manetho's work. Here, late memories of real historical events are heavily mixed with a number of legends. Assyria was not a strong state at that time and the number of the garrison of Avaris is greatly exaggerated. It is true that the Hyksos king Salitis imposed tribute on Egypt and came to Egypt every year to reap the harvest. This is consistent with the words of the Sallier Papyrus No. 1: "the whole country paid him tribute in the products and all the good things of Ta-meri [Egypt]".
The Hyksos king Salitis is not mentioned under this name on the monuments of Egypt. The word "Salitis" is close to the name of Asterium, a city in ancient Thessaly, mentioned in the catalog of ships in Homer's Iliad as belonging to Euripylus. Euripylus is the king of Ormenion in eastern Thessaly in ancient Greek mythology. His possessions are in Thessaliotis. According to another version, Euripylus settled in Libya, which is near Egypt.
Salitis = Asterius / Asteri
Salitis ≈ Staliis ≈ Stariis = Asteri
R ≈ L
The name Asterius / Salitis means Star, or more precisely – Son of the Star. This refers to Sirius, the White Wolf. Moses is the Son of the Star, the Son of the White Wolf.
In Egypt, King Salitis was known by the name of Yakubher, aka Moses.
Pharaoh Salitis corresponds to Saturn, one of the most ancient Roman gods. At that time, tribes worshiping Salitis-Saturn lived in Egypt. Later, they migrated from Egypt to Italy and brought the cult of Saturn there. The name Salitis is a variation of the name Saturn:
Salitis ≈ Saritis = Saturn
Salitis ≈ Saritis = Saturnus
R ≈ L
The Jews were among those who left Egypt. Later, the Sanhedrin and the Knesset were their organs of power. The Sanhedrin was the supreme organ of political and religious power among the Jews of Judea during the period of Roman rule until the destruction of the Temple. The name "Sanhedrin" means "Sons of Moses", literally: "Sons of Salitis" or "Sons of Saturn".
Sanhedrin = Sine + drion = Sons + Saturn / Star
The Knesset is the modern Jewish parliament. The name "Knesset" means "Knyaz Seth" (Prince Seth), "Assembly of the Followers of Seth". The Hyksos were worshipers of Seth. Moses was the spiritual Son of Seth, the First Messiah of mankind.
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