Seth the Honorable
Seth | |
|---|---|
| File:Zhdan Dementiyev 01 Seth (1630).jpg | |
| The Honorable | |
| Born | 977 |
| Died | December 3, 1046 (age 67-68) |
| Feast | April 4 |
| Controversy | Enos |
Seth I (born in 977) was the son of Adam the Great. He took his place as king in 1003 after his mother’s death. He was known for writing the Babylon and his children building the tower in 1044. His brother Abel died two years after he was king.[1]
Writing the Babylon Constitution
After his mother died in 1003, he decided to become king with a powerful union and a huge army to fight. He wrote the Babylon Constitution in 1011 and became popular in culture and in history. His brother Cain helped him with the cement and the structure.[2]
If you can see, he is holding the Constitution.
References
- ↑ Abel died of Crucifixion, just like Jesus.
- ↑ Quote from the Middle Ages
See also
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