Sundiata with a phrygian cap....from the days of Grecian - TopicsExpress



          

Sundiata with a phrygian cap....from the days of Grecian Hermes.... hmmm..or from an earlier time period=> quote: The Phrygian cap identifies Trojans such as Paris in vase-paintings and sculpture, and it is worn by the syncretic Persian saviour god Mithras and by the Anatolian god Attis who were later adopted by Romans and Hellenic cultures. The twins Castor and Pollux wear a superficially similar round cap called the pileus. However it stands for revolt. Like in the French Revolution
Posted on: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 16:12:31 +0000

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