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   The

Greek Alphabet

System

 (1300 B.C. - September 23,31 B.C.)

 A          B           C          D        E          F       H         I           K          L

a            b            c          d         e          f         h        i            k           l

M            N          O         P          Q          R       S         T          V         X

m             n          o          p          q          r         s         t           v         x

Note: In 84 B.C.,'Athens'( Greece ), Lucius Cornelius Sulla ( Born 138 B.C. - Died 78 B.C.) banned the use of the 'Greek Alphabet System' in the country of Greece'. After the 'Battle of Actium'(Sept.2,31 B.C.), Gaius Octavianus 'Augustus'(Born 63 B.C. - Died 14 A.D.),'Pontifex-Maximus'(from 31 B.C. till 14 A.D.) of 'Athens'(Greece),renamed the 'Greek Alphabet System' the 'Roman Alphabet System',to flaunt his new power of 'God' before the defeated Cleopatra and Marc Antony,before their deaths in 30 B.C., while the defunct 'Celtic Alphabet System' that came from the city of 'Celtiberia' was renamed the 'Greek Alphabet System'. What you see pictured above is the 'Greek Alphabet System' that originated from ' Athens '(Greece), in 1250 B.C.. The so-called alphabet system that is used in present day Greece today, is actually the ' Celtic Alphabet System' that was used, and originated in Moscow (Russia) in 2650 B.C. The 'Greek Alphabet System'

was renamed the 'Roman Alphabet System' on September 23,31 B.C.,the birthday of

Gaius Spartacus Octavian,a.k.a.,Augustus (Born Sept.23,63 B.C. - Died Aug,29,14 A.D.),'Pontifex-Maximus'(from Sept.23,31 B.C. till Aug.29,14 A.D.) of 'Athens'

(Greece).


Greek Alphabet System (1300 B.C. - September 23,31 B.C.)

A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z -

Upper Class.


a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y,z - Lower Class.











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