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(Created page with "Thebes is the name of two historically significant cities that are both connected to the causation point in the timelines of first conjuring of the Bacchus-Dionysus-Pan demonic entity realms used by the Luciferian bloodlines as portal systems, one is located in Egypt, the other in Greece. Thebes, also known as the “City of Amun”, was the capital of Egypt on the banks of the Nile River during the middle kingdom era through the 18th dynasty and was a major center for...")
 
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[[File:Decorated pillars of the temple at Karnac, Thebes, Egypt. Co Wellcome V0049316.jpg|thumb|Decorated pillars of the temple at Karnac, Thebes, Egypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1846. <ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Decorated_pillars_of_the_temple_at_Karnac,_Thebes,_Egypt._Co_Wellcome_V0049316.jpg]</ref>
Thebes is the name of two historically significant cities that are both connected to the causation point in the timelines of first conjuring of the Bacchus-Dionysus-Pan demonic entity realms used by the Luciferian bloodlines as portal systems, one is located in Egypt, the other in Greece.
Thebes is the name of two historically significant cities that are both connected to the causation point in the timelines of first conjuring of the Bacchus-Dionysus-Pan demonic entity realms used by the Luciferian bloodlines as portal systems, one is located in Egypt, the other in Greece.