Going 1 step back on my word to you years ago, I was quiet aware of what was said.
The notion "that the living king might have gotten (accidentally) into a tussle with a crocodile", by falling overboard or strolling along the Nile alone
is the fourth red herring swimming along the three I threw in in my first post.
Whatever happened, or have the power-wilding megalomaniac rulers of Egypt with entourage to protect him and cater to his every whim, become more vulnerable as of late?
There could be only one other possibility of at least one living king being torn limb from limb by a crocodile, viz, his daughter, overjoyed by finding Moses in the bulrushes of the Nile, called him on her cell, as some claim erroneously that the AE were more "technologically advanced" than we are, and her father told his guards: I must go alone and in secret, because with this Moses, whom my daughter "fetched out of the water", I will usher in a "new age" by having him "learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians", thence it can be passed down the centuries until it reaches the generation of Anthony et all to find answers to some such "formidable questions" and reach the "Promised Land".
He went and sent his daughter and entourage home, and while he sat contemplating on Moses, a crocodile snatched him, and to this day nobody knows who he or his daughter was. Of both it is said they "thought to have been..."
Crocodile accidents may happen in Florida, the AE were much to wise and planed well for any and all events.
Charlotte
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/15/2007 09:11AM by Charlotte Masuda.