Re: ". . .HPB is regarded by some people as a forerunner of Hitler...."
Mar 09, 2004 12:45 PM
by stevestubbs
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "netemara888" <netemara888@y...>
wrote:
> Hitler can be
> found throughout history with a very similar name and a similar
game.
Sometime when you get a chanbce cpuld you tellus who you mean. There
have been lots of Hitlers in history but I do not remember any with
the name Hitler.
> Traced to the Rome who conquered the
> world with crucifixion.
Rome conquered the world with military and political skill.
Crucifixion was a judicial punishment, not a military strategy.
> They were its Ceasars and rulers, while HPB
> was under their thumb as the ill-fated Cleopatra VII.
That is exceedingly strange because unless mey memory is failing me
in old age the last queen of the Macedonian dynasty in Egypt was
Cleopatra VI and not C VII. Her daughter was not named Cleopatra but
Selena if I remember correctly. Her dynasty lost Egypt after the
battle of Actium (even though Octavian waited a year after the battle
to take possession of the country_ but she did not come out that
badly. I always heard she died from an asp bite (an asp on the ass
to be exact) and not by Roman execution. If I remember all that
incorrectly, someone pls correct me.
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