Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 5, 2012

Decoding the curse of the snake god 1600 years ago

A Spanish researcher has deciphered the two 1600 year old curse, which, a curse aimed at senators and others a curse to the vet chong set.
Both depict a curse gods, be it Greek goddess camera quan sat Hekate, with the snakes get out of their hair, to attack the victim. Both contain curse spell Greek similar mantra has been known to call for Hekate.


Heckate with the Spirit-filled hair viper (Photo: LiveScience)
Two curses, mostly written in Latin and was written on thin pieces of lead, tong dai dien thoai which was created by two different people at the end of the Roman Empire. They were discovered in 2009 at the Museum of Italian archeology Bolgna. Until recently Celia Sánchez researchers at the University of Zaragoza Natalias decipher the curse on the victim and know who you are.
Curse "destroy, crush, kill, and his wife strangled Maurilla Porcello. The soul, heart, liver ass ... "target a victim named camera quan sat Porcello (Latin meaning pig). According to Celia Sánchez Natalias, Porcello may be a real name because Porcello could have killed someone else's cattle. Porecllo images on sheets of lead containing curse with crisscrossed hands like gods and there are inscriptions on both arms.This is where Porcello has shown to be bound by the gods.

Where the curse to a Roman senator Fistus name, is also very frightening. In the history of the Roman Senate in ancient Rome where there is a very camera quan sat strong power.Curse was written in the late Roman Empire, possibly because of the influence of the Senate is not reduced by the emperor, the military and imperial bureaucracy more support. Part writing Curse "crush, kill Fistus senator. Fistus melt body, illness, decline and disappear all limbs .. ". However, Sánchez Natalias not sure about the motives of this curse.

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