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b ca 38 AS, [[Uthurnia]]; d ca 45 AI. The Prophet Salmakhamer is famed throughout the annals of history as the priest and missionary who left his native [[Kalama]] to renew piety and devotion to the Isxinthion gods. Historians place his date of birth at variously 30 to 50 years before the first year of his ministry which marks the beginning of the Isxinthion Calendar. Chroniclers usually put [[Uthurnia]] as his place of birth. Elántuventh claims the privilege of holding his burial site in the Mausoleum of the Heliophant Eternal. | b ca 38 AS, [[Uthurnia]]; d ca 45 AI. The Prophet Salmakhamer is famed throughout the annals of history as the priest and missionary who left his native [[Kalama]] to renew piety and devotion to the Isxinthion gods. Historians place his date of birth at variously 30 to 50 years before the first year of his ministry which marks the beginning of the Isxinthion Calendar. Chroniclers usually put [[Uthurnia]] as his place of birth. Elántuventh claims the privilege of holding his burial site in the Mausoleum of the Heliophant Eternal. | ||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 01:54, 19 May 2014
b ca 38 AS, Uthurnia; d ca 45 AI. The Prophet Salmakhamer is famed throughout the annals of history as the priest and missionary who left his native Kalama to renew piety and devotion to the Isxinthion gods. Historians place his date of birth at variously 30 to 50 years before the first year of his ministry which marks the beginning of the Isxinthion Calendar. Chroniclers usually put Uthurnia as his place of birth. Elántuventh claims the privilege of holding his burial site in the Mausoleum of the Heliophant Eternal.
Salmakhamer taught the Isxinthion Gods which differed from the Kalaman Gods of his native Kalama. Salmakhamer is thought to have been part Kalaman and part Midretassene in heritage.
See Also
- Anno Isxinthionum
- Ante Salmakhamer
- Coming of Salmakhamer
- Common Year
- Elántuventh
- Isxinthion Gods
- Kalamantizing Philosophers
- Uthurnia
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