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An Ethiopian Journal

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Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunters

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An Ethiopian Journal | "Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunters" An Ethiopian Journal "Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunters" Discover Ethiopia, Birthplace of Humanity leave a comment » “The Ethiopians were regarded by the Greeks as the best people in the world. Homer speaks of them in the Iliad as the ‘blameless Ethiopians’. He claims that they were visited by Zeus, the king of the gods, by the goddess Iris, who travelled to their country to participate in their sacrificial rites, and by Poseidon, the sea god, who ‘lingered delighted’ at their feasts. This theme was taken up, in the first century BC, by Diodorus of Sicily, who asserted that the gods Hercules and Bacchus were both ‘awed by the piety’ of the Ethiopians, whose sacrifices, he claims, were the most acceptable to the gods.” Passage from  ‘The Ethiopians, A History’  by Richard Pankhurst   Written by Tseday June 24,...

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