Gilgamesh: just an ancient enigma?
Journey back in time to explore the legend and history of Gilgamesh. Hopefully you'll work out why everything today is deliberately written to put people off by constantly advertising this history as a myth. Insted delve into the fascinating world of ancient civilisations. My hope is to spark your curiosity, and deepen your cognition.

Who exactly was Gilgamesh?
Apparently he was the King of Uruk, in ancient Mesopatamia.
Many may have heard the name, but few truly understand the depth of Gilgamesh's story. Was he a king, a myth, or was he real? On this page, I hope to encourage you to the explore the truth, not the historical and mythological accounts surrounding Gilgamesh, offering insights into his reported life and adventures. Uncover the significance of his journey and his impact on ancient Mesopotamian culture and beyond. Through RealEd, I believe in bringing reality to life, not breeding sheep.

The appeal of Gilgamesh for everyone
The story of Gilgamesh holds universal appeal, making it relevant for everyone, regardless of their background or prior knowledge.
So whether you're a history enthusiast, a mythology buff, or simply someone looking to expand your understanding of the narratives we've been fed, the history of King Gilgamesh offers profound lessons on life, death, friendship, along with a clearer understanding of the Iraq invasion, under the lies of Weapons of Mass Destruction, which were never found, but the ancient artifacts, AKA the real reason, were, and recovered to the USA.

Was he really a giant of a man?
Gilgamesh is often depicted as a figure of immense strength, leadership, and determination; truly a giant among men. He is depicted by a statue of a man holding a fully grow lion, so you can make your own mind up 👍
So really, his epic journey is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for growth, self-discovery, and enduring hardship.
What makes Gilgamesh's story stand out is its unique blend of historical speculation and profound philosophical questions that resonate even today.
I do try to offer subjects that provoke thought, intellectual development,again to increse cognitive growth, just like challenging the narratives we've been told about Gilgamesh and many other modern day invasions in the middle east.
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