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Chapter Seven
Identities of the Noahic Elite of genesis 10 found in National Mythologies.
Each patriarch or matriarch commands only one primary entry. Either by primary entries or cross-referencing, every name in Genesis 10 and three from Genesis 11 are listed in the order of occurrence in the Bible. Three columns present the biblical name of the primary entrant, various identities and the political or cultural context in which the name occurs. Names in boldface in the central column are ones used most often in this study when they do not correspond to the all-capital name to the left. Biblical citations are placed in parentheses.
NOAH (10:1)
Aeëtesking of Colchis in Hellenic Argonautica
Alalu Hurrian father of Kumarbi
Anu Subarian heaven god
Apsu primordial sea personified in Akkadian Marduk Epic
Baiame Australian god, father of Daramulun
Bai-Ulgan variant of Kudai Bai Ülgön
Dagan (Siton) Ugaritic and Philistine fish god
Dedan (10:7) Hebrew vassal of Cush
Didanu Amorite king
Etana Sumerian ruler of First Kish
GebEgyptian earth god of the Ennead
Glooskap Algonquian hero god
Inachus Hellenic first man
Indra Indian storm god
Ikshvaku Indo-Arayan first ruler
Itzamna Mayan god, father of four Bacabs
Kudai Bai Ülgön Altaic father god god
Kudda Sumerian ruler of Fourth Erech
Lehab- (10:13) Hebrew vassal of Mizraim
Menulis Baltic god
Neptunus Roman sea god
Nun Egyptian husband of Naunet in the Ogdoad
SarlagabGutian ruler
Ukkoinnish sky god
Ukush Sumerian ruler at Umma in Dynasty IIIPeriod
iusudra (Uta-napishtim) Ark builder at Sumerian Shuruppak
SHEM (10:1)
Adad (Dada) Syrian storm god
Aliyan Bal Ugaritic storm god
Amun Egyptian husband of Amaunet in the Ogdoad
Anzu (Zu)Akkadian “thief of the Enlilship”
Balih Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Brahma Indian creator god of the Trimurti
Dadasig Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Dardanus Hellenic-Phrygian progenitor
Darya Andamese ruler of southwestern half of mankind
Dyaus Aryan sky god, equivalent to Zeus
Enmeduranna antediluvian ruler at Sippar
Hangwehdiyu Iroquois benevolent creator-wind god
HarharuAmorite king
Herakles Hellenic demigod, “Strength of Ham”
Ishkur Sumerian storm god
Jebus- (10:16) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Kumarbi Hurrian god, father of five (10:22)
Lugalzagesi Sumerian ruler of Third Erech
Melchizedek (14:18) Hebrew king of Salem
Mummu vizier of Apsu in Marduk Epic
Ometeotl Aztec creator god
Phra RamThai brother of Phra Lak
Puzur-ili Sumerian ruler of Fourth Erech
Puzur-Sin Sumerian ruler of Fourth Kish
Puzur-Sin Gutian ruler
Raamah (10:7) Hebrew vassal of Cush
Rama Chandra Indian hero of the Ramayana (? could be Joktan, s. of Eber)
RammanAssyrian version of Ishkur
Sem (Argl)Balto-Slavic god
SethEgyptian son of Geb in the Ennead
Tar Prussian version of Teutonic Thor
Taru Hittite storm god, “father” of Telipinu
Tata Elamite ruler at Awan
Teutates Gallic god of human sacrifice
Thor (Sig) Teutonic storm god
Tös KhanAltaic son of Kudai Bai Ülgön
Zeus Hellenic Olympian storm and sky god
HAM (10:1)
Ao-Ping (Huandi - Yel, Central Peak) Chinese chief Ocean Dragon King
Anshar father of Anu in AkkadianMarduk Epic
Bera (14:2) Hebrew king of Amorite Sodom
CaucaMayan Bacab of the yellow south,son of Itzamna
Dumuzi the Shepherd antediluvian ruler at Badtibira
Enmebaraggesi Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Girgash- (10:16) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Gurmu inscriptional name of grandfather ofSumerian ruler Ur Nanshe at Lagash
HablumGutian ruler
Hangwehdaetgah Iroquois wind god, evil brother of Hangwehdiyu
Hanu Amorite king
Havilah Hebrew vassal of Cush
Heh Egyptian husband of Hauhet in the Ogdoad(Hah, nome god of Metelis)
Hellen Hellenic son of Iapetus
Hermes Hellenic Olympic god
Hybla Sicilian bee god
IlshuSemitic ruler of Mari in Sumerian Dynasty III period
Jemshid Persian god
Kirghiz Khan Altaic son of Kudai Bai Ülgon
Kama Indian love god
Mixcoatl Aztec god
Raki (Rangi) Maori sky god
ShuEgyptian air god of the Ennead
Tamusi Carib god
Tammuz Semitic version of Dumuzi the Shepherd
Uranus Hellenic heaven Titan
Ur-Nammu Sumerian ruler of Third Ur
Veles Baltic god of the Dumuziship
Zehuti (Thoth) Egyptian god of the moon
JAPHETH (10:1)
Atab Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Atum Re sun god of Lower Egypt, head of First Ennead, god of the nome of Pithom
Ensipazianna antediluvian ruler at Larak
Fornjot Teutonic giant, father of Hler, Logi and Kari
Hatanish ruler of Elamite Hamazi in Sumerian Dynasty III period
Iarlagab Gutian ruler
Inti Incan sun god
Kedorlaomer (14:1) Elamite king (See war of Abraham)
Kek Egyptian husband of Kauket the Ogdoad
Lacedaemon Hellenic eponym of Lacedaemonians
Lahmu Akkadian “father” of Anshar and Kishar
Lugh Gallic god
Luh-ishan Elamite ruler of Awan
Malsumis variant of Maslum
Masluh- (10:14) Hebrew vassal of Mizraim
Maslum (Malsumis) Algonquin “brother” of Glooskap
Mesilim Sumerian early ruler of Kish
Phra Lak Thai brother of Phra Ram
Prajapati Indian “father of creatures”
Re-Harakhte Egyptian “Horus of the Two Horizons,”
god of the nome of Edfu
Sheba II (10:7) Hebrew vassal of Cush
Snefru (Snofru) Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty IV
Suilap Altaic son of Kudai Bai Ülgön
Sumuabu “Shem is my father,” variant of Zuabu
Svarog Slavic smith god
Tonatiuh Aztec sun god
Zuabu (Sumuabu) Amorite king
JAPHETHITE SECTION
GOMER (10:2)
Dazhbog Slavic sun god, son of Svarog
Gumalum ruler at Syrian Ebla
Himavan Indian god of the Himalayas
Himerus Hellenic son of Lacedaemon
Hler Teutonic sea god
Khufu (Cheops) Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty IV
Kon Incan son of Inti
Lagomar Elamite god
Llyr British sea god
Lugalure Sumerian ruler of Second Erech
Mont Egyptian war god of the nome of Hermonthis
MAGOG (10:2) [Wind god]
Anubis Egyptian jackal god of the nome of Cynopolis (“Dog City”)
Ayar MancoIncan god
Hurricano Amerindian wind god
Kalibum (“Dog”) Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Kari Amazonian culture hero
Kari Teutonic wind god
Kurum Gutian ruler
Mango-Capac Incan hero god, son of Inti
Menkaure Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty IV
Rudra Iranian wind god
Svantovit Slavic fertility god, son of Svarog
MADAI (10:2)
Agni Indian fire god
Ahura Mazda Iranian god of goodness and light,winning duelist at Aratta
Chipiapoos Algonquian god of the dead
Logi Teutonic fire god
Mashda Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Pachacamac Incan son of Inti
Svarogich Slavic fire god, son of Svarog
JAVAN (10:2)
Brân Welsh son of Llyr
Ibranum Gutian ruler
Redjedef Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty IV
TUBAL EBER (10:2)
Agilim Hurrian “son” of Kumarbi
Athamas Hellenic father of Phrixus, Melicertes and Helle
Atys Hellenic version of Phrygian god
Bor Teutonic father of god Odin
Bull of the Desert Egyptian god of Xois
Dumuzi the Wild Bull Sumerian god
Eber (10:24) Hebrew son of Shelah
Ebore god of the Yoruba (Nigeria)
Ebrium ruler of Syrian Ebla
Elam (10:22) Hebrew vassal of Shem
Elulumesh Gutian ruler
Fa Yoruba god of fate
Faunus Latin progenitor, son of Picus
Gilgamesh Sumerian ruler of Eanna dynasty
Hotepsekhemwy Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty II
Mbori chief god of the Sudanic Azande
Nabu (Nebo) Babylonian god of prophecy
NuabuAmorite king
Poch Welsh father of Fercos
Samug (Mezsamug) Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Sekhemkhet Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty III
Shemeber (14:2) Hebrew king of Zeboiim
Tamas Indian god of gloom
Volkh Russian hero of the Bogatyri
Yamm Ugaritic son of Tr Il
MESHECH / JOKTAN
Aram (10:22) Hebrew vassal of Shem
Aranzah Hurrian “son” of Kumarbi
Bes Egyptian god
Besh Libyan ruler
Car Hellenic eponym of the Carians
Emisee (Esaugetah) Muskhogean creator god
Emsu Amorite king
Esu Yoruba god
Esus Gallic god
Joktan (10:25) Hebrew son of Eber
Khaba Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty III
Khitan Arabian version of Joktan
Kubera (“Ugly Body”) Indian god of wealth in the north
Mael the Tall Welsh hero
Melicertes Hellenic son of Athamas
Melqart Canaanite god
Meskiaggasher Sumerian ruler of First Erech (Eanna)
Mihula Russian hero of the Bogatyri
Odin Teutonic king of the gods
Re-Neb “Re is My Father,” Egyptian Pharaoh of Dynasty II
Tawiskara Iroquoian twin brother and antagonist to Ioskeha
Tin Etruscan god
Tizkar Sumerian ruler of First Kish
TIRAS (10:2)
Nyneter Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty II
Tirigan Gutian ruler
Tyrsenus Hellenic eponym of the Tyrsenoiof Phrygia
ASHKENAZ(10:3)
Abazu Amorite king
Argandea Sumerian ruler of Second Uruk
Ix Mayan Bacab of the black west,son of Itzamna
Jason Hellenic hero of the Argonautica
Kanati Cherokee hunter god
KwikumatYuman creator god from the sea
Quetzalcoatl Aztec god of priests
Markandeya Indian ruler
Mes-gandeSumerian ruler at Erech in Sumerian Dynasty III period
Pelasgus Hellenic son of first man Inachus
Skan Siouan creator god
Vishnu Indian sustainer god of the Trimurti
Wabasso Algonquin god
Wakanda variant of Wakan-Tanka
Wakan-Tanka Dakotan god
Wash Libyan enemy of Narmer
Yarilo Slavic god
Yarlaganda (Yarlagan) Gutian ruler
Yaşil Kan Altaic son of Bai-Ulgan
RIPHATH (10:3)
Absyrtos son of Aeëtes king of Colchis in Hellenic Argonautica
AdamuAmorite king
Adapa Sumerian sinner of the Myth of Adapa
Adonis Hellenic lover of Aphrodite
Amor- (10:16) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Asir (Osiris, Usire) Egyptian s. of Geb in the Ennead,god of wine, death, resurrection
Chakekenapok Algonquin god
Daramulun Australian son of Baiame
Dionysus Hellenic Olympian god of wine
Dumuzi-abzu Sumerian god of the abyss, male version
Fufluns Etruscan god of wine
Ibate Gutian ruler
Kara Khan Altaic “Black Prince,” son of KudaiBai Ülgön
= Karşhit Altaic son of Bai-Ulgan
Khasekhem Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty II
Khenti-Amentiu Egyptian version of Asir at Thinis-Abydos
Kikku-siwe-tempti ruler of Awan in Sumerian Dynasty III period
Mictlantecuhtli Aztec god of the underworld
Mulac Mayan “Bacab” god
Olifat Micronesian culture hero
Pathrus- (10:14) Hebrew vassal of Mizraim
Sabazius Thracian god of wine
Sabitum Sumerian father of Arwium of First Kish
Seba (10:7) Hebrew vassal of Cush
Shiva Indian destroyer god of the Trimurti
Shiva Pashupati Dravidian god in India
Tamula Carib god
TOGARMAH(10:3)
AnhurEgyptian version of Horus the Elder, nome god of Sebennytos
Bacchus Roman god of wine
Birsha (14:2)king of Gomorrah
Burça KanAltaic son of Bai-Ulgan
Har (Horus the Elder) Egyptian brother of Asir and Seth
Inimbakesh Gutian ruler
Kan Mayan Bacab of the red east,son of Itzamna
Pyrshak KhanAltaic son of Kudai Bai Ülgön
Qalumum Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Sahlamu (Kitlamu) Amorite king
Sokar Egyptian god of the dead
Tuge Sumerian ruler of Second Kish
[unnamed] Cappadocian wine god
Xiuhtecuhtli Aztec “Turquoise Lord,” the “old god” of fire and hearth
ELISHAH (10:4)
Agenor Hellenic son of Poseidon
Aliche Siberian dragon god
Alkhla (Arakho) variant of Aliche
Hela Teutonic son of Loki
Melam-KishSumerian ruler of First Kish
KITT- (10:4)
Cadmus Hellenic son of Agenor
Khetm Egyptian pre-dynastic pharaoh Lugal-kitun Sumerian ruler at Uruk
NangishlishmaSumerian ruler of First Kish
TARSHISH(10:4)
Bahina (Babum) Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Enkidu Sumerian servant of Gilgamesh
Fenris Teutonic “son” of Loki
Lugal-TarsiSumerian ruler of Ur or Uruk inDynasty III period
Phoenix Hellenic son of Agenor
RODAN-
Danaus Hellenic son of Belus son of Poseidon
Jörmagandr Teutonic “son” of Loki
Ro Egyptian pre-dynastic pharaoh
“Rosette Scorpion” Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty 0
Zukakip (“Scorpion”) Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Hamite Section
CUSH (10:6)
Ao-Shun (Baidi,Xuanlong, White, North) Chinese Ocean Dragon Kingof the North (Persian Gulf)
Chernobog Slavic “black god” of evil
Djer Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty I
Enlil Sumerian air god
Hunab-ku Mayan god, “father” of Itzamna
Hyperion Hellenic sun Titan, son of Uranus
Inkishush Gutian ruler
Kane Hawaiian god
Karakuş Altaic “son” of Bai Ulgan
Pan Hellenic shepherd god, son of Olympian Hermes
Quirinus Roman father of Mars
Tane-mehuta Polynesian “Father of Forests,” son of Raki
Tapio Finnish forest god
Tezcatlipoca Aztec god of political sovereignty
Tupan Amazonian god, brother of Guaran,eponym of the Tupi
Vidar Teutonic forest god
Xuthus Hellenic father of Ion, eponym of the Ionians
Yangi Amorite king
MIZRAIM (10:6)
Achaeus Hellenic eponym of the Achaeans
Aka Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Amenominakanushi Japanese first god
Angle Danish eponym of the Angles, brother of Dan
Ao-Jun (Heidi, Bailong, Blk, West) Chinese Ocean Dragon King of the West (Red Sea)
Djet Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty I
Mandaru Amorite king
Mennumna Sumerian ruler of Dynasty III period
Min Egyptian storm god
Mynogan Welsh god
Oceanus Hellenic Ocean Titan
Tabaldak Algonquin creator of Glooskap and Maslum
Tangaroa (Tangaloa) Polynesian god of islands, son of Raki
PHUT (10:6)
Aeolus Hellenic wind god, eponym of the Aeolians
Ao-Chin (Chidi, Zhulong, Red, South) Chinese Ocean Dragon King of the South
(Gulf of Aden)
Dan eponym of the Danes, brother of Angle
Den Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty I
Enlil-gi Sumerian ruler at Umma in Dynasty III period
Iae Amazonian god
Iapetus Hellenic Titan, son of Uranus
Imta Gutian ruler
Nanabozho (Manabush) Algonquian rabbit god
Pu-AnnumSumerian ruler of First Kish
Stribog Slavic wind god
Tawhiri-matea Polynesian god, son of Raki
Un Egyptian rabbit god of Hermopolis Magna, son of Zehuti
Xolotl Aztec god
Yacatecuhtli Aztec god of commerce
CANAAN(10:6)
Aiomun-Kondi Arawak god
An Sumerian heaven god
Anedjib Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty I
Anu Akkadian heaven god in the Marduk Epic
Anu Hurrian heaven god, antagonist of Alalu and Kumarbi
Ao-Kwang (Cangdi, Qinglong, Blue, East) Chinese Ocean Dragon King of the East (Arabian Sea)
Byelobog Slavic “white god” of good
Cronus Hellenic Titan son of Uranus; father of Olympians Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus
Chakekenapok Algonquian god
Dorus Hellenic eponym of the Dorians
Farbauti (“Fierce Striker”) Teutonic father of Loki
Guaran god of the Amazonian Guarani,“Warrior” (in Spanish), brother of Tupan
Gunidu Sumerian father of Lagashite Ur-Nanshe
Huitzilopochtli Aztec war god
Ilku Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Ku Hawaiian war god
Tan-Gun founder of Korean dynasty(through grandson Akurgal)
Tirawa Pawnee creator god
Tudia founder of the Amorite dynasty
Tue Teutonic war god
Tu-matuenga Polynesian war god, son of Raki
SEBA (10:7) See entry on RIPHATH.
HAVILAH II See entry on HAM. (10:7)
SABTAH (10:7)
Arwium Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Ganesha Indian elephant god, son of Shiva and Parvati
Harsu Amorite king
Harsiesis Egyptian Horus the Younger,son of Osiris and Isis
Karşit Altaic “son” of Bai Ulgan
Lugal-Kingineshdudu Sumerian ruler at Ur or Uruk inDynasty III period
Sopdu Egyptian god of Per-Sopd in Lower Egypt
RAAMAH See entry on SHEM (10:7)
SABTECAH / PELEG (10:7)
Akki tutor of Sargon in Akkadian Legend of Sargon
Aurva Indian fire tutor of Sagara
Bhrigu Indian priest of fire
Caradawg Welsh “son” of Brân
Cernunnus Gallic horned god
Fergus (Fercos) insular Celtic mythological king
Frey (Fricco) Teutonic god
Gulla-Nidaba-annapad Sumerian ruler of First Kish, titled “He Rules Them All”
Gira variant of Irra
Giraitis Lithuanian hunting god
Hephaestus Hellenic Olympian smith god of fire
Hiv- (10:17) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Iltasadum Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Ioskeha Iroquoian stag-antlered creator god
Irra Akkadian god of fire
Karaduku Andamese crocodile god, variant form of Puluga
Kingu Akkadian ally of Tiamat, antagonist of Marduk in Marduk Epic
Kulassina-ib-‘el variant of Gulla-Nidaba-annapad
Latinus Roman eponym of the Latini in the line of Saturnus, Picus and Faunus
Lugalannemundu Sumerian ruler of Adab in the Dynasty III period
Lud (10:22) Hebrew vassal of Shem
Lydus Hellenic-Phrygian eponym of the Lydians, son of Atys
Nergal Sumerian god of the underworld, commonly identified with Irra
Peleg (10:25) Hebrew son of Eber
Peli Elamite ruler of Awan in the Sumerian Dynasty III period
Perkuna Prussian storm god
Phrixus Hellenic son of Athamas, brother of Melicertes
Pillan volcano god of the Auca
Prometheus Hellenic Titan, son of Iapetus
Puluga Andamese god of the northeast wind,ruler of northeastern half of mankind
Purugin Indian father of Sagara
Puru Kan Altaic “son” of Bai Ulgan
Resheph Canaanite god of destruction
Shiva Pashupati Dravidian god in India, depicted in same posture as Cernunnus
Sobek (Sobdek) Egyptian crocodile nome god of Crocodilopolis
Ur-lugal Sumerian ruler of First Uruk (Eanna)
Telipinu Hittite secondary storm god
Tessub Hurrian storm god, “son” of Kumarbi
VulcanRoman volcano-fire-smith god
The relationship between Peleg-Caradawg and his feudal father Brân calls for comment. Brân is the Welsh version of Japheth’s son Javan; and Caradawg, a version of Peleg-Sabtecah with a name derived from the Andamese word for a crocodile Karaduku, identifying him with the Egyptian crocodile god Sobdek or Sobek. Because Peleg became one of the four horsemen of the Teutates panel and died in the Battle of Teutates, a logical conclusion is that the four horsemen were sworn as vassals by Javan to compensate him for the loss of his four vassals of 10:4, slain in the Battle of Metelis.
Thus for a brief time at least, Javan became the feudal lord of Arphaxad I-Taranis, Eber, Peleg-Cernunnus and Joktan-Esus. These feudal relationships followed from Eber and Joktan’s vassalage to Javan’s grandfather Japheth as Tubal and Meshech. Kurdistan is the result of their allied victory in the Battle of Teutates.
SHEBA II (10:7) See entry on JAPHETH.
DEDAN See entry on NOAH. (10:7)
NIMROD See entry on ASSHUR. (10:8)
ZUD- (10:13)
Eryx Hellenic son of Poseidon andAphrodite
Shushuntarana ruler of Awan in Dynasty III period
Sosondowah Iroquoian hunting god
Susanowo Japanese storm god, son ofIzanagi
Susuda Sumerian ruler of Kish in Dynasty II period
ANAM- (10:13)
Amaterasu Japanese sun goddess, daughter of Izanagi
Ananda-Devi (Anata-Thewi) Austroasiatic goddess
Ma’at Egyptian goddess of truth
LEHAB- See entry on NOAH. (10:13)
NAPHTUH-10:13)
Anath Ugaritic goddess, sister wife ofBal and daughter of Dagan
Bau Sumerian goddess
Hamath- (10:18) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Hera Hellenic Olympian queen goddess,wife of Zeus
Juno Roman version of Hera
Nephthys Egyptian goddess of the Ennead,wife of Asir and daughter of Geband NutNinmar Sumerian goddess, daughter of Nanshe
Saraswati Indian goddess
PATHRUS- See entry on RIPHATH. (10:14)
MASLUH- See entry on JAPHETH. (10:14)
PHILIST- (10:14)
Beli the Great Welsh son of Mynogan
Bile variant of Beli
Býleistr (“Squallraiser”) Norse brother of Loki and Helblindi
Loki’s father Farbauti is Mizraim’s brother Canaan, not Mizraim himself. In this case Norse mythology treats the sons of Ham as collective body of “giants” equivalent to the Hamite Titans of Hellenic tradition.
CAPHTOR- (10:14)
DônWelsh daughter of Mynogan,sister of Beli the
Great Selkhet, Egyptian scorpion goddess
[unnamed] Cretan serpent goddess
SIDON (10:15)
Ea (Nudimmud) Akkadian sea god of wisdom
Enki Sumerian sea god of wisdom
Enmenunna Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Gudea Sumerian governor of Lagash
Izanagi Japanese father of Susanowo and Amaterasu
Ka-ap Egyptian pre-dynastic pharaoh at Thinis
Kalbum Sumerian ruler of Kish in Dynasty III period
Karibu (Ea)
Kasyapa Indian sage, father of Surya by Diti
Kothar-wa-khasis Ugaritic god of wisdom
Loki Teutonic trickster god
Pah Pawnee moon god, husband of Shakuru, a Sun Goddess.
Poseidon Hellenic Olympian sea god
Ptah Egyptian god of wisdom, lord of Caphtor-Crete
Sanakhte Egyptian founder of Dynasty III
Sint-Holo Muskhogean god of languages and writing, invisible horned serpent
Tasmisu Hittite god
The identification of Ea, Enki, Kothar-wa-khasis and Ptah is traditional among scholars. Instead of referring these names to a single human being as I do, conventional scholars explain these wisdom gods as the result of cross-cultural religious influence. The sequence from Caphtor, last of the Mizraim clan, and Sidon, first of the Canaanite, is meaningful in itself. As Egyptian Ptah, Sidon claims imperium over Caphtor-Crete just as Sidon-Poseidon claims imperium over the Mediterranean from the port of Sidon westward. The Hellenes accurately sourced the all-important family of Poseidon and Libya— the Javanites— in Phoenicia. Waddell claims to source the Brythonic Celts of Mynogan, Beli and Dôn in Phoenicia. The identification of Sint-Holo is based solely on attribute.
HETH (10:15)
.Er-Lang Chinese nephew of Jade Emperor
Hades Hellenic Olympian god of the .underworld, brother of Poseidon
Hedammu Hurrian sea monster, “son” of Kumarbi
Lang Thai war god
Oman Amazonian god
Ur-Nanshe Sumerian founder of Lagashite
Dynasty in Dynasty III period
Er-Lang’s relationship to Arphaxad I (Jade Emperor) is explained by identifying Heth’s father Canaan, Arphaxad’s brother-in-law, as his “brother.” In the Hurrian Song of Hedammu, Heth is pictured as a sea monster consistent with his fathering the “eleven monsters” of the Marduk Epic, given the hostile reputation of Lagash and Waddell’s view that Ur-Nanshe and his family became masters of the sea. One of the Altaic “sons” of Bai Ulgan, Er-Kanim, suggests a form Ur-Kanym, based on the Altaic name of Bai Ulgan’s wife Kanym— Mahadevi wife of Noah. Mahadevi was Heth’s mother by Canaan.
JEBUS- See entry on SHEM.
(10:16)
AMOR- See entry on RIPHATH.
(10:16)
GIRGASH- See entry on HAM.
(10:16)
HIV- See entry on SABTECAH.
(10:17)
ARK- See entry on GETHER.
(10:17)
SIN- Amentet Egyptian goddess of the Libyan nome
(10:1) Ceres Roman version of Demeter
Demeter Hellenic Olympian goddess of grain
Lakshmi Indian goddess
ARVAD- AphroditeHellenic Olympian goddess of love, lover of Adonis
(10:18)
Isa (Isis) Egyptian sister-wife of Asir in the Ennead, amagician
Medea daughter of Colchian King Aeëtes inthe Argonautica, a magician
Parvati Indian goddess, lover of Shiva
Venus Roman version of Aphrodite
ZEMAR-
.Ganga Indian goddess of the Ganges
(10:18) Hestia Hellenic Olympian goddess
of virginity
Neith Egyptian goddess of virginity
at Sais
Tefnut Egyptian lioness goddess, sister wife
of Shu
Vesta Roman version of Hestia
Zemyna Baltic earth goddess, daughter
of Menulis
HAMATH- See entry on NAPHTUH-.
(10:18)
Shemite Section
ELAM See entry on TUBAL.
(10:22)
ASSHUR
Ahriman Iranian god of evil, losing duelistin theUruk-Aratta War
Amun Re Egyptian sun god of Wazet (Thebes)in Upper Egypt
Ashur Assyrian god of war
Huni Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty III
Helius Hellenic “Sun,” son of Hyperion at Rhodes
Hoenir Teutonic god
Ion Hellenic son of Xuthus, eponym of Ionians
Mars Roman god of war
Nimrod (10:8) Hebrew son of Cush
Ningirsu Sumerian god, version of Ninurtaat Lagash
Ninib Assyrian version of Ninurta
Ninurta Sumerian war god
Olorun sky god of the Yoruba
Orion Hellenic Titan mighty hunter at Chios
Reu (11:18) Hebrew “son” of Peleg
Sagara Indian king of the solar lineof Ayodhya
Sargon Akkadian ruler, founder of the Akkadian Dynasty
Utulkalamma Sumerian ruler of Eanna Dynasty
Varuna Indian captor god
The close parallel between Nimrod and Asshur in 10:10-11 identifies both names with Sargon. As Asshur, Nimrod founded Nineveh at some time during his Akkadian 56 years. The reappearance of the name Sargon among Assyrian rulers makes the point as does the continuity of Akkadian and Assyrian traditions. An internet source identifies two Asyrian kings Ushpiya and Apiashal as reigning in the period of Akkadian dominance. In view of Ahriman’s equation with evil in the Aryan tradition, note Waddell’s view that the Indians took their word for a demon, ashura, from the cruel example of the Assyrians prior to the Indian exodus from Cappadocia to Gangetic India.
ARPHAXAD II.
Amraphel (14:1) Hebrew king of Shinar (Sumer)
(10:22)
Ares Hellenic Olympian god of war
Asalluhe Sumerian version of Marduk
Babilos (Bubilas) Balto-Slavic bee god
Barsalnunna Sumerian ruler of First Kish
[bee] of Hannahanna Hittite finder of Telipinus
Belu Amorite king
Belus Hellenic son of Poseidon
Buri Teutonic grandfather of Odi
Daksha II Indian grandson of Daksha I
Diklah (10:27) Hebrew vassal of Joktan
Djoser Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty III
Horus Neterirykhet Horus name of Djoser
Ilus Hellenic-Phrygian grandson
.of Dardanus, same as Tros
Kazalu Hurrian “son” of Kumarbi
Lugalbanda Sumerian ruler of Eanna Dynasty,
hero of Erechite victory over Aratta
Lutpan Il variant of Tr Il
Marduk (Bel) Akkadian creator god, hero
of victory over Tiamat and Kingu
Neuserre Egyptian pharaoh of Dynasty V
NefertumEgyptian god of Memphis
Picus “Woodpecker,” Roman son of Saturnus, .father of Faunus
Rugievit Eight-faced, eight-sword Baltic god
Shelah (10:24) Hebrew heir of Arphaxad I
Shulme Gutian ruler
Surya Indian sun god
Tr Il Ugaritic god, father of
Yamm, Athtar and Mot
Tros Hellenic-Phrygian grandson
of Dardanus, same as Ilus
Tukla Prussian god of good fortune
Utuhegal Sumerian founder of Fifth Uruk Dynasty
LUD (10:22) See entry on SABTECAH.
ARAM (10:22) See entry on MESHECH.
UZ (10:23) Human Elamite god
Magni Teutonic son of Thor
Martu Sumerian god
Martu Canaanite god
Scythes Hellenic son of Herakles
Umman Assyrian god
Unzi Sumerian ruler at Akshak
HUL (10:23) Hullr Teutonic son of Thor
Hyllus Hellenic son of Herakles
Kemur Egyptian “Black Bull” of Athribis
Khaldi chief god of the Urartians
Meskalamdug Sumerian inscriptional ruler of Ur
Note how well the Egyptian name Kemur, “Black Bull,” fits the thicknecked, Negroid image of the Olmecs as sampled in San Lorenzo Head 6 displayed in Chapter Ten.
GETHER Agathyrsus Hellenic son of Herakles
(10:23) Arcas Hellenic son of Zeus
Ark (10:17) Hebrew vassal of Canaan
Arcturus (“King Arthur”) Welsh legendary king
Gaur Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Igeshaush Gutian ruler
Ur-Zababa Sumerian ruler of Fourth Kish
MASH Madhe Teutonic son of Thor
(10:23) Maskakatu Sumerian ruler of First Kish
Math Syrian god
Math Welsh son of Mathonwy