The Atlantis Encyclopedia

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T: Tahiti to Tyche 263


survivors from a Great Flood (Zorate, 9). The word may have the same Atlantean
root as Tawy, which the ancient Egyptians used to describe Nile Civilization.

Tawiscara


North American flood hero of the Huron Indians, said to have “guided the
torrents into smooth seas and lakes” following the disaster.

Tayasal


Sunken homeland of Yucatan’s Itza Indians. Before its watery demise, Tayasal
dominated an island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

Taycanamu


The Lemurian city father of Chan Chan, a pre-Inca megalopolis on Peru’s
northern coast. In fact, his name appears to mean, literally, “Taycan from Mu,”
just as some Europeans used to be known by the places in which they were born:
Francisco de Leon, Goetz von Berlichen, and so on.
(See Chimu)

Taygete


Fifth Atlantis of the Pleiades, daughters of Atlas by the goddess Pleione.
Taygete was an Atlantean kingdom in the Canary Islands, where the native name
for a Guanche sacred province on their largest island, Tenerife, was originally
known as Tegueste.
(See Pleiades)

Tazlavoo


An early emperor of Atlantis, the first to possess a special crystal of alleged
mystical properties, according to “ancient Asian chronicles,” cited by J. Saint-Hilair,
of the Roerich Museum, in New York.
(See Chintamani Stone)

Te h o m


The Sumero-Babylonian term for the Great Flood.
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