Tuesday, March 19, 2024

And from love, some die

"And from love, some die 
 This is a statue depicting the legendary Assyrian queen "Semiramis," who ruled Mesopotamia three thousand years ago. Her reign extended from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea to Central Asia and China.

She personally led battles and was dubbed the "Queen of Love" because she fell in love with Prince "Ara," the king of Armenia, who was renowned for his handsome appearance. Despite her admiration for him, he refused her marriage proposal. In response, she led a massive army from Iraq to Armenia to confront the king and his forces for rejecting her proposal.

During the battle, the king was killed, and Semiramis mourned his death deeply. She brought his body to her palace in Assyria and placed it in the center for a month. Every day, she would gaze upon it, lamenting his death and her love for him.

Semiramis, or Semiramis, was an Assyrian queen who ruled half of the earth during a time when Mesopotamia was one of the greatest kingdoms in the world. Assyria was the largest of the great empires of that era.
Semiramis, the legendary Assyrian queen, is shrouded in myth and legend, and accounts of her end life vary widely. According to some legends, she was eventually overthrown by her own son, who sought to seize power for himself. Others suggest that she vanished mysteriously, leaving behind tales of her extraordinary reign.

One popular legend claims that Semiramis was eventually transformed into a dove and ascended to the heavens, where she became the goddess of love and fertility, continuing to watch over her people from above.
Another version of her end life suggests that she attempted to conquer India but failed, leading to her eventual death. Regardless of the specific details, Semiramis remains a captivating figure in history and mythology, her legacy enduring through the ages.

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