PART
6 –
Ch.XXXIX.6.II
The
great Pelasgian empire
(Decline
of the Pelasgian empire)
Other
kings of the divine dynasty
XXXIX.
6. II. Mizraim (Mesrem, Misor, Misir).
Another king who
had reigned over the valley of the
From his name,
In regard to his
chronology, it is said that he had reigned over
In Traditional
Romanian poems, king Misraim, Misir or Misor figures under the name “Mezar
craiu” (Alexici, Texte, I. p.
56), “Domnul Mizil-craiu”, or “Misil-craiu from beyond the plateau” (Negoescu, Balade, p. 7; Tocilescu, Mater. Folkl. 126-128; Teodorescu, Poesii pop. p. 686).
We find in these
songs of old not only historical elements, but also mythological, which show us
that the personality of Mezar-Craiu had belonged to the ancient heroic times.
Mezar-Craiu has two
residences, one “beyond the plateau” (in Transilvania), the other in Tera
Romanesca (TN – Valahia, Muntenia). His daughters are a sort of Amazons. Their
bearing is that of brave men, they wear their hair like them, they ride horses,
have brave weapons, and go to perform military services.
The fact that the
memory of this king has been preserved in our folk songs to this day, and that