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The Ancient Traditions of the Danarn Tribes in Ireland: Amazing Connections with the Anunnacs and Ancient Egyptians

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The earliest records of ancient civilizations on Earth can be found in Sumerian literature, which deal mainly with Mesopotamia (modern Iraq, Kuwait, Turkey, and Syria). In Ireland, in the north, there is an ancient holy site called Mount Tara. It is associated with legends of the supernatural creatures that ruled the country from 1897 to 1700 BC.

According to Irish legend and mythology, Tara Hill was the inauguration and residence of Ireland's supreme king, ruled by Tuatha de Dananen. They said that these people were gods, who came to Ireland in mysterious ships and possessed magical powers. Tuatha De Danann translates to "the man of the goddess Dana", the original goddess.

The word Dana is associated with ancient Celtic religions. For example, in ancient Hindu texts, "rigveda" refers to dana (asura) as danava's mother, a name that can be described as "primordial water."

Legend has it that there were six waves of masters who conquered Ireland. The conquerors of the fifth wave were called the "people of God", but later irish monks renamed them "people of God" to avoid being mistaken for Israelites.

The goddess Dana tribe is said to be considered the penultimate conqueror of Ireland. In Irish Celtic mythology, the North is considered a source of great power. In the ancient Irish Tuath, "people, tribe, people" means "people, tribe, nation", came from the northern island and was full of druid wisdom and magical knowledge.

After arriving in Ireland from the North Island, Tuatha de Dunant blocked the daylight with their boat for three days and three nights. Then they burned their ships so they wouldn't consider retreating. A huge plume of black smoke came out from above.

The book is a collection of poems and essays from the genesis to the origins and history of Irish mythology in the Middle Ages.

"God tolerated them, even though He stopped them."

They landed with fear and noble merit,

In their clouds, mighty ghosts fight,

Konkumic Mountain, a native of Conahut.

For shrewd Ireland,

No boats, no ruthless routes

The truth is not known under the stars,

Are they heaven and earth or earth.

Unfortunately, after a series of defeats in a series of wars with the Milecians (the last Irish settlers), Tuatha de Danaen was forced to retreat into the open hills and then retreat underground. They were eventually known as the Celtic legendary elven tribes. Interestingly, the el in el is a derivative of the ancient Sumerian and Hebrew "Elil", both of which are pronouns for the names of the gods.

The English writer Sir Lawrence Gardner describes in his book The Lord of the Rings that Sir Tuatha de Danaen is a supernatural tribe of Danae, the goddess of multi-sea agriculture, from Argos, or possibly Dana, the goddess of the Aegean Sea. But their real names have been handed down in a more ancient form, Tuad Danu. Therefore, they are the people (or tribes) of Anna, the gods of Anunak.

According to the Mystic Universe, there are also striking links to many other ancient myths, including the biblical Philistines and sumerian Anunnaks.

It is believed that the territory of Canaanite in northern Israel was once occupied by the knees of the Israelites, and around 1446 B.C., it separated from Moses and other Israelites and marched north. The Dana people of Israel are mixed with the Hanaha de Dana'en, who are known as the King of anurans and are said to be descendants of the Sumerian Anunnaks. This is also one of the explanations for the union of the Son of God with the Daughter of Mankind, mentioned in chapter VI of the Nephilim.

Tuataha de Danaen was apparently a tall, white and red foreigner, "well versed in pagan art", and they were said to have had sexual relations with the locals, teaching them many useful skills. Ancient astronaut theorists saw this as an example of advanced alien technology.

"They have four great treasures (or amulets) that prove their skill. The first was the Farr Stone, which screamed when the real King of Ireland stood on it. Later, he was placed in King Tara Hill of Ireland. The second is "Nuad's Magic Sword", which can only be used on fatal blows. The third is the "Bow of the Sun God Meadow", which is known for its precise use. The last treasure is the Dagda Cauldron, which contains countless foods.

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The Ancient Traditions of the Danarn Tribes in Ireland: Amazing Connections with the Anunnacs and Ancient Egyptians
The Ancient Traditions of the Danarn Tribes in Ireland: Amazing Connections with the Anunnacs and Ancient Egyptians
The Ancient Traditions of the Danarn Tribes in Ireland: Amazing Connections with the Anunnacs and Ancient Egyptians
The Ancient Traditions of the Danarn Tribes in Ireland: Amazing Connections with the Anunnacs and Ancient Egyptians

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