So what's Mozart up to these days? The records do not show him being a reporter or journalist- he is not Nicholas Witchell despite a strong connection.
He is a dirty, rotten scoundrel of a conman- identity yet to be determined.
Zephyr had two consorts- either Iris (Goddess of the Rainbow) or Flora (Roman Goddness of Spring (see Green/Wild Man))
Flora's Greek equivalent is Chloris,[8] who was a nymph. Flora is married to Favonius, the wind god also known as Zephyr, and her…
Zephyrus, God of the West WindIn Greek mythology and religion, Zephyrus (Ancient Greek: Ζέφυρος, romanized: Zéphuros, lit. 'westerly wind') also spelled in English as Zephyr is the god and personification of the West wind, one of the several wind go…
The wild man, wild man of the woods, or woodwose/wodewose is a mythical figure and motif that appears in the art and literature of medieval Europe, comparable to the satyr or faun type in classical mythology and to Silvanus, the Roman god of the woo…
Green Man Motif
The Wilder-Mann-Brunnen (Wild Man Fountain), located adjacent to Furtwängler Park in Salzburg, Austria. The 1620 statue is made of copper and holds the coat of arms of Salzburg. Photo by Dennis Jarvis. Shared to Flickr with a Creativ…
Bertilak Hautdesert- Bright Lake, High Desert
Notably, the 'Bert-' prefix means 'bright', and the '-lak' can mean either 'lake' or "play, sport, fun, etc". "Hautdesert" probably comes from a mix of both Old French and Celtic words meaning "High Was…
The Green Knight The Green Knight (Welsh: Marchog Gwyrdd, Cornish: Marghek Gwyrdh, Breton: Marc'heg Gwer) is a heroic character of Arthurian legend, originating in the 14th-century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the related medieval work T…
The Syrian Connection
Ptolemy V married Cleopatra Syra (nicknamed so for her Syrian roots)- he made peace with Antiochus III and married the daughter of Antiochus III Cleopatra I in 194/3 BC. This outraged the Romans.
Death by Poison
Ptolemy V died suddenly in September 180 BC, not yet thirty years old. The ancient historians allege that he was poisoned by his courtiers, who believed that he intended to seize their property in order to fund his new Syrian war.[42…
The day after Ptolemy V's coronation, a synod of priests from all over Egypt who had gathered for the event passed the Memphis decree. The decree was inscribed on stelae, and two of these stelae survive: the Nubayrah Stele and the famous Rosetta Sto…
Ptolemy V- Ptolemy V came of age in 196 BC and was crowned as pharaoh in Memphis, an occasion commemorated by the creation of the Rosetta Stone. After this, he made peace with Antiochus III and married the daughter of Antiochus III Cleopatra I in 19…