Although Leo Zagami suggested Franciscus to be the last pope, a namesake of the mentioned author became his successor. Officialy he became the 267th pope, but Anatoly Fomenko analysed this list actually might be shorter:
- Did Jesus Christ actually live one millenium later?
- Is the Ecumenical Patriarch rather his Caliph?
His namesake Prophet Joshua is buried near Yoros Salam, who thus rather destroyed the Theodosian Walls, instead of those around Ariha: As duplicate of Carolus Magnus, did he found the Biblical Kingdom of the book of Revelation, where his successors ruled as anointeds, disguised in our mainstream history as the Eastern & Holy Roman Empires?
The New Chronology rather suggests the Nile Delta to be the core of the former Western Roman Empire. The miter of the Pope resembles the hat of Dagon, while the colour of his clothes are similar to those of the whore of Babylon of the book of Revelation: Did his predecessors rather originate from Egypt?
The supposed son of Dagon can, besides as Baal, Hadad, Kronos or Moloch, be identified as Seth, who daily defeated Horus at dusk, who was crucified every winter solstice at the constellation Southern Cross, but ressurected three days later at the day of Sol Invictus. Andronikos Komnenos wasn't crucified, but managed to flee as an Aeneas with his Cathars to the surroundings of Avignon: Did Batu Khan later cross the Alps as an Hannibal Barcas to be initially victorious near Cannes, but defeat them later with delay?
The New Chronology explains that the Babylonian Captivity is a result of the conquests by Batu Khan: Did the popes migrate from the Nile Delta, along Asian Mesopotamia & the Khazar Sea, to the Provence, only to settle at the Vatican after the mentioned captivity?
The new Pope Leo XIV originates from Chicago, where the famous world-fair of 1893 was held: Were those buildings rather remnants of Chilaga, a stronghold of the Tartarian Empire?