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=[[Luxor]], [[Jean-François Champollion]], [[Place de la Concorde]]=
In 1830, the {{Wiki|Luxor obelisks|obelisks}} at the portal of [[Luxor|Luxor Temple]] were given by Egypt to France,[REF WIKI] through the influence of [[Jean-François Champollion]]. The original pedestal, which had sculptures of baboons with prominent male genitalia, was deemed too obscene and it was separated from the rest of the work, being sent to the [[Louvre]], and would later be exhibited in the museum's [[Louvre-Lens|annex]] in [[Lens]]. The main column was installed at the [[Place de la Concorde]].[REF MIN]
=[[Isis]]=
In myths from the Ptolemaic era, Isis was paired with Serapis and they had a son named {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN]
=[[Serapis]]=
Serapis was paired with the goddess Isis, with whom he had a son, {{Wiki|Harpocrates}}.[REF MIN]
=[[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]]=
Among his many actions as an Assassin, Mirabeau also managed to confirm the presence of a Templar treasure in the region of [[Lens]].[REF MIN]
=[[Napoleon Bonaparte]]=
After successfully retrieving the Apple of Eden, Napoleon returned home in October 1799. As the Jacobins took control of France in a coup, Napoleon allied with the Director Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès to organize another coup.[1] Using his newfound power,[20] Bonaparte seized power for himself during the coup of 18 Brumaire in 9 November, becoming the First Consul of France.[REF MIN][1]
[...]In 1800, his sister Caroline married General Joachim Murat.[15] In May of that year, Bonaparte took command of an army in Lyon and crossed the Great St Bernard Pass to confront the Austrians in Italy.[REF MIN]
=[[Mithras]]=
Mithras, an evolution of the Persian sun god[REF MIN] Mithra, was a god worshipped by ancient Romans as a form of Roman paganism.[REF WIKI] Mithras was often depicted slaying a bull, and often had on a Phrygian cap[1, MIN] and Iranian trousers to emphasize his Eastern origins. His festival was celebrated on 25 December.[REF MIN]
The cult of Mithras appeared in Rome at the end of the 1st century CE, and spread throughout the Roman Empire, with several temples being built across the provinces.[REF MIN] The province of Brittania, had at least two such {{Wiki|mithraeum}}, one in [[London|Londinium]][1] and another in [[Winchester|Venta Belgarum]].[Impaling the Seax] After being abandoned for numerous centuries following the Roman exodus of Britannia in the 5th century, these temples were subsequently used by a faction of the Order of the Ancients, who worshipped the god and practiced its beliefs.[1+Impaling the Seax]
In the Middle Ages, the Levantine Assassin Mentor Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad noted in his codex the similarities between Mithra and figures of other belief systems such as Jesus of Nazareth, Horus, and Dionysos. He postulated that these stories shared a common source.[2]
=[[Lens Mining Company]]=
=[[Lens Mining Company]]=
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