Showing posts with label Bogolyubsky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bogolyubsky. Show all posts

06 December 2024

Praga Khan

Known as the stage name of Maurice Engelen, it could be translated as Ruler of Prague. The board game Praga Caput Regni is about the reign of Emperor Charles IV, whom Anatoly Fomenko considers to be a partial duplicate of the following historical characters:

Constantinus Magnus   -    Sviatoslav Igorevich   -    Dmitry Alexandrovich   -    Tokhta Khan   -    Dmitry Ivanovich   -    Tokhta Mysh

As already suggested in my blogposts, Dmitry Donskoy & Kublai Khan even might be partial duplicates, whose composed biographies might have been inpired by Simeon Bekbulatovich & Feodor Ivanovich, possibly even extended with those of Boris Feodorovich & Feodor Borisovich. The first mentioned character above is the last one in the assembled reign of Ivan Vasilyevich, whose conquest of the khanates of Kazan & Astrakhan might have been partially duplicated as:

His successor withstood a last attack of the khanate of Crimea, possibly a remainder of the mentioned khaganate, which might have been partially duplicated as the battles of Kulishki & Karakorum. The producers of the Masonic Victory of WWII state that the Reformation was initiated by Judaism, which the researchers of the New Chronology describe as the struggle of Ivan Vasilyevich against Khazars & Livonians: Did Feodor Ivanovich give the final blow for a diaspora, as suggested in the Thirtheenth Tribe?

They seem to have migrated along Bohemia & Bavaria, where they later founded the Illuminati, while their royal family even reached Castilia, whose history might have been rewritten:

As experienced traders from European Mesopotamia, they subtly acquired prominent financial positions abroad, a network that would evolve into what is known as the Khazarian Mafia, who plays a prominent role in a History of Central Banking & might commemorate their first home abroad as follows:

Born in a family that followed the teachings of Zoroaster, it might however be that Freddy Mercury just expressed his struggle with sexuality. The song Injected with a Poison launched Praga Khan on the international scene: Does its phrase Rainbow inside your Mind refer to the indoctrination of LGBTQIA+, promoted by the ahrimanic Khazarian Mafia?

27 October 2021

Hannibal Barcas

Famous for crossing the Alps with elephants & winning many battles against the Romans, this general never managed to conquer the eternal city & fled to Asia in the end, according to mainstream history. Some interesting questions arise:

  • His campaign started on the Iberian Peninsula, but Elephas never lived in Europe. However, Iberia is a name used for two different regions: Could he have started from Caucasia?
  • Carthage is located on the northern shores of Africa, but the name can also be found on another location: the district of Kadiköy in Istanbul bears the same etymology, could Dido have migrated to Anatolia instead?

The name Hannibal associates with the Phoenician deity Baal, sometimes honored by child sacrifice: It happened the worshippers ate the bodies, does "cannibalism" perhaps originate from "khan-i-baal", or "white khan"?

Hannibal Lecter is a famous cannibal in different movies, a character once performed by Anthony Hopkins, who also performed Titus Andronicus. If Tamora, also similar to Tomyris, refers to Tamar, Shakespeare might also hint to more similarities:

The cannibal is the son of a Lithuanian duke & an Italian woman: Does this refer to the Veneti, who migrated from the Vistula to Veneto, where those Phoenicians found Venice? Might Latin actually have been derived from Lithuanian, or Latvian?

05 April 2021

Jesus Christ

According to mainstream history, "ישוע מָשִׁיחַ" resurrected after he died on a cross, a fate shared with many other Gods: It might be the "Greatest Story Ever Told", as the alignment of the Karnak Temple, where the Crux Constellation is visible, might confirm ...

Besides apostle Simon, also his brother Andrew died on a cross: Respectively, their successors are called 'pope' & 'patriarch'. One brother preached in the eternal city, while the other went to Scythia: Political Rome accepted christianity some three centuries later, while it took about a whole millenium to be succesful in Kievan Rus ...

Andrey Bogolyubsky was known as the Scythian Caesar: He extended the realm, won a civil war & imposed popular reforms. A conspiracy of displeased boyars led to his murder, comparable to Julius Caesar's: A knife was the cause of death, in this case by cutting off a hand. Interestingly, the appointed dictator got a stab from Cassius Longinus, whereas the anointed saviour received one from Saint Longinus, which definitely led to his demise ...

Andronikos Komnenos was maintaining his estates in Caucasia around the time of the mentioned murder, but a few years later he returned to Constantinople to seize the throne, attempting to fight elitist corruption. Though nearly succesful, a conspiracy of nobles arose a tumult to dethrone the emperor. Tortured by the mob while tied to a post, also his hand got cut off: Penetrating swords of soldiers finally led to his demise ...

According to the New Chronology, the mentioned characters are partial duplicates: Could the Giant's Grave on Joshua's Hill be the burial spot of the original? SN1054 might inspire us: As son of the solar deity, a second "sun" appeared temporarily, situated near the Taurus Constellation, whereof Crab Nebula is the actual remnant. However, further research made clear the event should be postponed by about one century, leading us in four dimensions to the mentioned Byzantine Emperor ...

The supernova coincides with the Great Schism, also to be postponed by one century initially, but a millenial shift even brings us back to the supposed lifetime of the anointed saviour. Was the schism an unsolved dispute, partly on that extra "sun"? It might have been the trigger for the medieval Trojan War ...