Seven seas of creativity
• 18. 4. 2013 •
Sea is a spirit of desire – to see, to meet, to get a fortune on the other side – beyond horizons. Thousands faces of the sea inspire imaginations. Infinity is at the rich of your hands.
Seven is magic number, prime number and symbol of innocence.
On the other part of Bosporus a new world is open. It was far away of western interest but the world is changing, globalization, new political reality, new independent states, petroleum opens a new face.
Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Iran/Persia, Turkey and Azerbajdjan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan are connected by Black and Caspian See.
Two EU members, one strong global player, one extremely rich country, one high flying economy, all with long historical culture and tradition.
320.000.000 habitants’ big market.
The term “Seven Seas” appears as early as 2300 BC in Hymn 8 of the Sumerian Enheduanna to the goddess Inanna
To the ancients, “seven” often meant “many,” and before the fifteenth century, the many seas of the world were:
- the Red Sea
- the Mediterranean Sea
- the Persian Gulf
- the Black Sea
- the Adriatic Sea
- the Caspian Sea
- the Indian Ocean
The Seven Seas refers to the Phoenicians names for the seven seas of the Mediterranean.[citation needed] These were the first seas that the world’s first great sailors knew and charted.[citation needed] They can still be found today on any nautical chart of the Mediterranean.[citation needed] While many[who?] have adopted the term through history as various cultures took to the oceans, the original seven seas are:[citation needed]
- the Alboran Sea
- the Balearic Sea
- the Ligurian Sea
- the Tyrrhenian Sea
- the Ionian Sea
- the Adriatic Sea
- the Aegean Sea
The Medieval concept of the Seven Seas has its origins in Greece and Rome. In Medieval European literature, the Seven Seas referred to the following seas:[citation needed]
- the Adriatic Sea
- the Mediterranean Sea, including its marginal seas, notably the Aegean Sea.
- the Black Sea
- the Caspian Sea
- the Persian Gulf
- the Arabian Sea (which is part of the Indian Ocean)
- the Red Sea, including the closed Dead Sea and the Sea of Galilee
Fear me you lords and lady preachers
I descend upon your earth from the skies
I command your very souls you unbelievers
Bring before me what is mine
The seven seas of Rhye
Can you hear me you peers and privy councilors
I stand before you naked to the eyes
I will destroy any man who dares abuse my trust
I swear that you’ll be mine
The seven seas of Rhye Writer: MERCURY, FREDDIE