As I’ve proved in previous posts, there is ample reason to believe that the Romans inhabited Mars once upon a time. But who inhabited Venus? As far as we can tell, it was the Assyrian Empire. They fled there after Ninevah was destroyed in the late 7th century BC.
Oddly enough, the other empire that fled to Venus in wooden space ships was the Babylonians. This is the Same country that defeated the Assyrians and sent them packing into space. Not much afterwards, they themselves were defeated by the Persians. That is why, by about 510 BC, the Assyrians were still not fully planted on Venutian soil, and the Babylonians were able to stake a claim there as well.
Both the Babylonians and Assyrians coexisted-though not peacefully-on Venus for a long time. At various points they conquered each other, but never lost their identity until the solar-system apocolypse of 1454 AD. At one point (circa 400 AD) they were temporarily conquered by the Egyptians who were dwelling on Mercury.
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nice association. I guess then that Men are from Rome?
…. the male and female energies remain enticingly elusive
Obviously the fact that Ayssyrians/Babylonians chose to live on Venus and the Romans chose to live on Mars is pure coincidence. I don’t know that either culture is more relatively “masculine” or “feminine” than the other. But maybe I missed something…