
The Rise of Marseilles: France's Oldest City
The Ancients
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The City of Massalia - A Classical Literary Twist of Fate
The core of the city's foundation myth revolves around a celtic or legurian chieftain named nanus by our sources. Supposedly, he had a daughter named either peta or giptus or guptus who was getting married around the time of the arrival the facaan greeks to the area. They were invited to the ceremony in which the daughter was picking her future husband from amongst apparently quite a few suitors. However, she gave the ceremonial cup of water, which indicated her choice of husband to protus the ocist,. This indicated that she wanted him to be her husband. And of course, they fall in love and all of this
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