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Post-First Dynasty kings of Kish are also known as the First Kingship of Sumer.

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In post-First Dynasty kings of Kish, are also known as the First Kingship of Sumer, after the flood). According to the Sumerian king list, a total of 39 kings ruled for 14,409 + X years, three months and three and-a-half days, four times (dynasties) in Kish... Exactly "Kingship"--is the only known human civilization good order of things, an organized  society and its institutions--can never  be out of place, because without them no scientific progress of the dissemination and preservation of "Wisdom" could be possible. "Kingship" was the "portfolio" of Enlil, the Chief Administrator of the Anunnaki on Earth. It means that every knowing thing civilized on Earth, is all inclusively the Enlil making of Civilized Hybrid human beings...not of Homo Erectus species.  Samuel N. Kramer, in History Begins at Sumer, list scores of "first" began there, including a bicamerial chamber of elected (or selected) dupties. Various aspects of an organized and orderly society were incorporated into the concept of kingship, first and foremost among them the need for justice.

WHAT IS  A. D. ANNO DOMINI

A.D. stands for the Latin phrase Anno Domini. That translates to “In the year of our Lord.” It used to mark years after the birth of Jesus. Considering the Gregorian calendar was created by a pope of the Catholic Church, it makes sense that it tells time according to the birth of Christianity's main religious figure.
WHAT IS INQUISITION?
The Inquisition was a powerful office set up within the Catholic Church to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and the Americas. Beginning in the 12th century and continuing for hundreds of years, the Inquisition is infamous for the severity of its tortures and its persecution of Jews and Muslims.

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