The Biblical reference is in Revelation 2:12-13 - In Pergamos where Satan's Throne is. Traditionally, it was in Babylon. The actual throne was originally built in the 2nd century BC in the ancient Greek city of Pergamon. The temple was built to honor the Greek God, Zeus. It was moved in the 1800s to Berlin, then to Leningrad during World War II and back again.
In book IX of the Iliad she has a golden throne.
The peacock throne was seized along with other plunder. Therefore, the original peacock throne has been lost. Reproductions can be found all over India.
Artemis' throne on Mount Olympus was padded with deer skins that came from the deer she had killed during the hunt.
A throne.
Artemis' throne is on Olympus, just like the other Olympians.
Pergamos is mentioned in Revelation 2:12 and was one of the seven churches that Christ addressed. The meaning of Pergamos is "citadel" and is the word we get parchment from. It is said that a writing material developed from animal skins was in this area of Asia
I always said "assumption to the throne" but just to confirm that, I checked with Google. There were about 46,000 pages that said "assumption to the throne" and only 3 that said "assumption on the throne".
Greek torpedo boat Pergamos ended on 1941-04-25.
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Greek torpedo boat Pergamos was created in 1919.
he said edward promised him the throne
the deceiver
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Pergamos in Greek means, "Married to the tower." Pergos means "tower," Gamos means "married." Ancient Babylonian priests moved from Babylon when the Medes and Persians conquered Babylon, to Pergamos and established their much adored cultic idolatry, pagan worship, with various customs and deities. The pagan form of worship originated from the tower of Babel, thus the love of the tower of Babel was the beginning of pagan worship in Babylon, arriving in Pergamos after Persian conquest. Pergamos was to represent everything the original cultic priests in the City of Babel envisioned and instituted. Greek mythology and Roman Imperial cultic worship influenced this pagan city of idolatry in later times.
At the end of days
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