All our ancient stories are about the Stars, including the Iliad and The Odyssey. Odysseus is the Sun.
Paris is a star.
In Orion.
The Iliad on Achilles:
“Old Priam was first to see him, racing over the plain, his bronze breastplate gleaming like Sirius, the star of harvest, brightest of stars in the dark of night. Orion’s Dog, men call it, glittering brightly yet boding ill, bringing fever to wretched mortals.”
Achilles is the star Sirius in the constellation Canis Major: Orion’s Dog. This is always who is being referred to whenever Achilles is mentioned.
Paris and Hector are the stars Beatlegeuse and Rigor in the constellation Orion.
The two brightest stars. Whichever is brighter is Hector.
These epic poems are describing things that happened in the heavens over a thousand year period.
I’m trying to figure out who Priam represents. To be sure, a planet or a star.
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