Saturday, November 21, 2015

The Timeline for the Cronides

I’ve calculated out the timeline for the Cronides by looking at the Pharaonic timeline reigns listed by the Egyptian scholar, Manetho.  I’ve estimated this time period to be between 15,000 to 19,000  years ago.
This calculation is consistent with what was written by Diodorus Siculus’ , The Library of History, Volume one, page 73, in which he writes:
The number of years from Osiris and Isis, they say, to the reign of Alexander, who founded the city which bears his name in Egypt, is over ten thousand, but, according to other writers, a little less than twenty-three thousand.
Alexander the Great reigned about 2300 years ago. This puts the time period within twelve-thousand to twenty-five thousand years ago which allows the Manetho timeline to fit in.
This would put it around the time of a global flood on the planet, thus further supporting my theory on the Cronides.


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