It happened during the VI Annual Meeting of the S.I.A. - Società Italiana di Archeoastronomia which took place on Sept. 22-23, 2006 in Campobasso, Italy, at the Università del Molise, where I presented and discussed a lecture with the title:
"LA FENICE SVELATA, dimostrazione della natura astronomica di un mito millenario."
Taken from the official ATTI del VI Congresso di Archeoastronomia, Storia dell' Astronomia Antica, Astronomia culturale e Astronomia Storica,
here are the 11 pages of my at-this-point historical lecture:
http://archeoastronomia.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/SIA6_11.pdf
Very soon after this congress I was then able to demonstrate that the phoenix had a complementary myth, i.e. the unicorn myth, concerned with the more common unique or single Jupiter-Saturn conjunction.
The whole discovery I made then newly known in Liverpool in 2008 and in Berlin in 2009, at the F.I.E.C. (Federation International des associations d'Etudes Classiques) - Kongress.
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