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Gilgamesh is a legendary figure from ancient Mesopotamian mythology and is believed to have lived around 2700 BC. There is no historical evidence to suggest that he was a real person, so it is safe to say that Gilgamesh is not alive today.
He lived about 2500 BCE, in what is today called Iraq-Kuwait. While he was a real historic character, 2/3 of what is "known" about him is believed to be legend, such as the "fact" that he reigned as leader for 126 years, etc.
One archetype is the serpent sheds its skin, in which in Gilgamesh the serpent sheds its skin because of youth. The other is the serpent is sneaky and sly just like they are today. The last one is that the plant contains special features, in which today, herbs (plant) contain healing powers.
The city of Gilgamesh, also known as Uruk, is located in present-day Iraq. It was one of the most important cities in ancient Mesopotamia and is situated near the modern city of Samawah.
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In today's terms they represent: 1979
what are you looking at today = Que estas mirando hoy.
In the Middle Eastern culture of that time, everyone was pretty much bisexual. They didn't have the labels or taboos on sex that we have today. While there is no explicit mention of Gilgamesh and Enkidu having sexual relations with each other, it is hinted and many scholars believe that they do have a relationship as more than just friends.
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In today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 649