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| An ancient city that was once home to the Giddites. The people were a Cimmerian peoples who built the city from scratch. The city of Gid was destroyed by Dios when the Giddites made him angry. The city was occupied by various like the Essenes, Gidenes, and Gadenes the dominant political group of Giddites. | |
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| Language
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| Gidditic or Giddish is a proto-Semitic form of Cimmerian that was spoken during the Age of Darkness. Therefore Latin became a must during the period of Roman rule.
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| City
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| Date: Late Neolithic Era- 9,000 B.C.
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| The city was build in the Neolithic Era when the Anakim pushed the Giddites to the region of Nod where Cain settled before the flood. Then after the flood the city was gone then rebuilt back into the original form with 100 clay houses, and a local temple for worship. They believed in one god only not a whole number of gods. They were faithful to God but some times their wealth made them forget. But the city tried to be faithful no matter what happened.
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| The Invasion
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| When the city of Gid was well known people were eager to get their hands on this city. The first invaders came from a region called Ashur a vast empire of warlike people called the Ashurites. Then it took from 9,000 to 10,000 troops to invade this city.
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| Here is a sample in Greek what happened there that day:
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| Τα άτομα εισβάλλουν στην παράξενη πόλη και την έκαψαν στο έδαφος. Όλος αφέθηκε ήταν ένα ενιαίο σπίτι που έγινε αργότερα μέρος μιας μεγάλης και ισχυρής αυτοκρατορίας. Λίγα έκαναν τα άγρια άτομα ήξεραν ότι η πόλη επανοικοδομούταν καθώς πήγαν στην επόμενη πόλη και την κατέστρεψαν.
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| Translation: The men invade the Strange City and burnt it to the ground. All was left was a single house that later became part of a great and powerful empire.
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| Little did the wild men knew the city was being rebuilt as they went to the next city and destroyed it.
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| The Ashurites suffered a huge famine that swept through their fertile valleys and starved the people of Ashur.
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| The story of Gid was well known in the ancient time but some say that the Giddites were just trying to live a happy life. But one day a group of pagans came to their town and needed a place to stay for the night. That night the Giddites planned an attack on the rival towns of Gad, Vei Nova, and Feliopolis. Then the next morning the pagans left town to Cambron on the south region of Gad which included Haberon.
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| The term Strange City in the Greek word Παράξενη πόλη that means the same refers to the Giddites for their obscure beliefs. Then came a time of fundamentalists taking over the city was a great age of rebuilding the statues, and buildings that were destroyed in the wars. The Gid Temple of Muses was one of the most remarkable structures that was ever built in Gid.
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| A city and municipal on the Gad territory on the south or in the name Cambron means "Home of the Cimbri" or a Germanic or Celtic people, supposed to have originated in Jutland, who invaded Gaul and northern Italy, and were destroyed by the Romans in 101 B.C. supposely they invaded the land of Gid in 99 B.C. and settle the territory of Cimmeria back in the year 9,000.
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| A region that was the center of all mythical legends from Conan to the Giddites. This was is the Biblical ages as Gamiria or Uzzamia the two provinces
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| People
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| The Cimmerians were an ancient people of unknown ethnic origin maybe the Gaddites could of told use today of who they were. The leaders were called the gullo a word that survives only in Kyratopian. The gullo sends the priests called the shagarts to observe the citizens
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| Cimmerians
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| From KutjaraWiki
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| A race that the Giddites took their name from which was Gimmii or Giddii meaning "strangers" they claim to be related to Gomer the devine ancestor of the Giddites. The Gomerites and the Giddites were the two remaining peoples after the fall of Cimmeria each in clans like the Javanii, and Rachites or "the people of Rachel".
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| They built the city of Gid, and the cities of Gid-Bath, Javabath, and Henbron. Their land fell under the rule of many ethnic and religious groups like the Hebiru, Berneans, Mycanaens, and Sabinii.
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| Ethnic origins
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| The myths say that the Cimmerians were giants and great warriors, and today we know they were warriors but giants not quite. The Anakim were one of the races of giants in fact they were wiped out by the time of the flood or Deluge. They might have settled in Europe back in the Iron Ages and the Late Berneantic Age 11,000 B.C.-3,000 B.C. a huge piece of land called Voluscia an island that sank and was thought to be part of [[Atlantis]]. The Voluscii might have swam back to shore and lived in a land called Bithron.
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| Secret societies and political parties
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| *Vox Gimii: Cimmerian Voice, a pro-Cimmerian group of Giddites who took their empire and made it into parishes ruled by a clan of Giddites. The Vox Gimii was formed in 5,000 B.C. and is the oldest secret society in the world others however were discovered as far as 9,000 B.C. like the Giddites Order.
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