Showing posts with label Charles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles. Show all posts

09 May 2025

Habemus Papam

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?

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?

12 November 2024

Kali Yuga

During the iron age or darkest yuga, humanity is mainly focused on materialism. In the book of Daniel it is named as a last of four kingdoms, identified as the Roman Empire. The former three identifie as follows, according to the mentioned religious clergy:

YugaAgeSalomon de TroyesJerome of Stridon
DwaparaBronzeMacedonian EmpireMacedonian Empire
TetraSilverChaldean EmpireAchaemenid Empire
SatyaGoldBabylonian EmpireBabylonian Empire

They differ in their second kingdom, respectively ruled by Belshazzar & Cyrus the Great, while the book even mentions Darius the Mede, a king between those protagonists:

Which leads us to the following questions:

Flavius Belisarius & Charles of Anjou both captured Naples with a trick, as Cyrus the Great did similarly with Babylon, all partial duplicates of final stage of the Trojan War: Is the seizure of Constantinopolis their original?

Michael Palaiologos also fought against duchies in Hellas & the 300 knights of John de La Roche, as did Xerxes the Great against the 300 of Leonidas: Have many medieval biographies been mixed, as might have happened to the mentioned protagonists?

The researchers of the New Chronology described the Macedonian Empire as a duplicate of the Ottoman Empire, in that context the mentioned Baylonian Empire then being the Latin Empire, which also might have partially been duplicated as following dynasties:

Both ultimately lasted for about a millenium, in accordance with the biblical kingdom in the book of Revelation: Do the first three kingdoms in the book of Daniel rather represent internal conflict within the Tartarian Empire?

The last kingdom then probably refers to the hidden Illuminati Empire: Is our yuga actually Satan's Little Season, as described in the book of Revelation?

18 October 2024

Hammu Rabbi

Known in mainstream history as the famous lawgiver of Babylon, a feature he shares with other prominent characters:

Moses      -       Solon      -       Justinianus      -       Suleyman      -       Napoleon

David Rohl claims that he allocated archeological spot is actually Eridu, while the location of Fort Babylon was home to the Hamites: Did our rabbi rather live near the Rivers of Babylon?

Moses officially fled from there, but not as described in Exodus, rather as in Revelation, supported by the research of Simcha Jacobovici: Tomb stones from Mycenae depict the so called parting of the sea, thus can he be identified as Solon?

Solon remembered the story of Atlantis & Poseidon can be identified as Ham, supporting the idea of Thonis as the sunken capital of the mythical island: Was it actually described as the biblical Fall of Babylon?

Anatoly Fomenko claims that the successor of Moses & conquerer of the Promised Land is buried on Mount Beykoz near Yoros Salam, where officially Justinianus & Suleyman once reigned: Were they partial duplicates of Joshua & Solomon?

In the Medieval Empire of the Israelites, Robert Grishin & Vladimir Melamed claim that civilization in Europe took a qualitative leap following the crowning of Carolus Magnus, roughly around the moment claimed by Anatoly Fomenko. About one millenium later, Napoleon Bonaparte quickly conquers the region Moses once fled: Did our general contribute to the downfall of the biblical millenial kingdom?

Both the Holy Roman Empire & the Eastern Roman Empire officially lasted for about one millenium: Were they partial duplicates of the Tartarian Empire that succeeded the Atlantean Empire, disguised as the Western Roman Empire that fell down as a Whore of Babylon?

21 September 2022

Palaia Roma

According to mainstream antiquity, Phoenicians founded the first settlements, among which 𐤑‬𐤉𐤑, on its western shores, whereafter Sicily mainly got colonized by Hellenes on the other shorelines. Although the latter ones occupied Palermo only for a short time, officialy it derives from παν όρμος, but does παλαιά Ῥώμη actually fit better?

According to the New Chronology, the so called "First Rome" should be located near the Nile Delta: They suggest Alexandria as the probable spot, where the famous lighthouse counted as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. However, proof of its existence lacks and nearby Sicily we find Stromboli, known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean": Did the famous library actually burn in Palermo?

Its present historical architecture has roots going back till the 11th century AD. This fits the research of the New Chronology, its history hints to the following duplicates:

Φλάβιος Βελισάριος also conquered Naples, as did Charles of Anjou, or the Νεά Πολις of Παλαιό Πολις, similar to the city structure of Palermo. Paris is similar to Persia, that's why he might be a duplicate of Cyrus. Περσέ Πολις, as well as Πέλλα, lacks the features of a capital of a world-empire. Medieval wars in Ἑλλάς might have their exaggerated duplicates in antiquity:

A Sicilian Expidition became a disaster for Athens, but for example not for the Normans, or even Aeneas: He supposedly visited the island twice, the last time holding funeral games for Anchises. Did he already found a Ῥώμη on the island, before Romulus & Remus founded a new one on the mainland, and are "Romans" eventually ancient reverse duplicates of "Normans"?

30 June 2021

Attila the Hun

Know as the "Scourge of God", he conquered an empire ranging from the Roman Limes to the Ural Mountains: The European part of the Heartland, extending from Hungary to Yugra, comparable to the territory of the Golden Horde at its peak. On his way to Aurelianum, he got defeated for the first time on the Catalaunian Plains. His name is similar to a Khazar capital & another name for the Volga river:

  • Switching vowels might turn it into Ital(ia)
  • Reversing consonants might turn it into Lati(um)

In Romance languages, a royal dynasty ruling the region of the Во́лга river might be translated as 'Casa Итиль': It can be contracted to Castil(ia), which on itself leads to 'castle'. It arises the following questions:

We might make the following comparison with the wars of Carolus Magnus:

According to Heribert Illig, this phantom character never existed: So where did the inspiration for the story of this 'Great King' come from? From the 'Genghis Khan' who, according to the New Chronology, conquered Europe? He might have built castles to maintain control, helped by his brother Khasar?