Showing posts with label Constantinus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Constantinus. 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?

25 December 2023

Kublai Khan

Known from a poem written under opium intoxication, he decreed a stately pleasure dome in the mythical Xanadu: Mainstream history identifies it as Shangdu, where a kurultai was held to oppose his brother. After winning the consequential civil war, he transfered his capital from Karakorum to Khanbaliq: Is he a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanovich, who moved it from Vladimir to Moscow?

Where Kublai supposedly refounded Zhongdu, Donskoy renewed the kremlin of Moscow. As well as Tartar City, it neighbours an outer city, whose name can be translated as Cathay City. The New Chronology claims a big part of the mainstream history of Zhongguo is a fraud: Was the history of one capital city copied to hide another's?

While Moscow might be the reconstruction of Jerusalem, the description of the Forbidden City fits the description of a new Jerusalem in the book of Revelation & scrolls of Qumran: Although the measurements are too huge, the rectangular shape & twelve gates fit the picture. The Opium Wars weakened the Manchu Empire, where the Taiping Rebellion even proclaimed a(nother) new Jerusalem: Were the thousand years mentioned in Revelation another exaggeration & Tartar City the capital city of the new earthly realm, ultimately defeated by the Eight Nation Alliance?

The few remaining ruins near Shangdu also display a rectangular shape, similar to the ones of Ordu Baliq, suggesting they belong to another era than proposed by mainstream history. Terpischore performed in Xanadu, whereas the river Alfeios springs in Arcadia:

As Canada might suggest, the empire even stretched to the New World. The putsch by the last ruler of a unified empire yet met permanent resistance, slowly dismantling the realm. Independent nations arose, stimulating the grow of the modern world-system:

  • Was the battle of Peking the final blow for the former world-empire?
  • Are Olympic Games held to stimulate competition in the modern world-economy?

The original known version of those games honored Zeus, the only surviving son of Cronus, of whom mainstream christianity inherited the celebration of Christmas on the day of Sol Invictus: Was a putsching Constantinus Magnus actually implementing opportunistic reforms to distract christians to an occult worship in a pleasure-dome?

It inspired Frankie Goes To Hollywood, where the Red Hot Chili Peppers claim space is filmed. After the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the general repetition for faking the moon landings, writer Arthur Charles Clarke honored Stanley Kubrick with a variant on the mentioned poem: Does Hollywood provide us pleasure under a firmament?

Besides there, the idyllic place is found elsewhere:

Were Operation Warpspeed & Vaccination Passports unrolled in an attempt to control pleasure under the dome?

29 April 2023

Dmitry Donskoy

Taking advantage of rivalries within the Golden Horde, the proclaimed saint beat commander Mamai at Kulikovo, which resulted in a vast expansion of his territory & more unity among the many principalities in Russia. A geographical analysis by the New Chronology suggests Kulishki to be the location of the battle, which historically might have been duplicated even 30 times ...

Barfolomey Kirillovich blessed the victor of the battle beforehand, cause under his reign a lot of monasteries were build to stimulate the cultivation of land & growth of Russia: In Moscow he contributed to the founding of the fortified monasteries of Simonov & Andronikov, where many warriors of the mentioned battle have been buried. The monastic quarter near the latter one produced bricks to build the kremlin, according to the research of the New Chronology the actual reconstruction of Jerusalem ...

The monastery of Donskoy has been build about 200 years later, after establishing a victory in battle over the Crimean Khanate, which about 600 years earlier formed, together with the territories conquered by Ivan Vasilyevich, the known territory of the Golden Horde. If we take the chronological shift of 100 years into account, it brings us back to the stand on the river Ugra, another 100 years to the river Moskva, another 400 years to the river Atil. The New Chronology identifies Sviatoslav Igorevich as a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanovich: Does the duplicated battle near Kulishki actually represent the decisive victory over the Khazar Khaganate?

Originally the Khazars confessed Tengrism, but later they mainly converted to Judaism, influenced by trading activities in the region: Yahweh might be identified as the Demiurge, usually equivalent to Saturn, but described as his son Jupiter by occultists Aleister Crowley & Manly Palmer Hall. The New Chronology adds a divine aspect to the battle near Kulishki & identifies Constantinus Magnus as a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanonvich: Whoever the creator of the physical world might be associated with, did the battle symbolize a victory of spirituality over materialism?

15 March 2021

Julius Caesar

According to mainstream history, on the Ides of March in 44 BC, dictator Julius Caesar got assassinated in a conspiracy led by Cassius Longinus & Junius Brutus, respectively the son-in-law & son of the dictator's mistress: His Last Words refer to that relationship. Namesake Brutus of Troy also killed his father and fled through Gaul to reach England, where he founded New Troy ...

For the Roman Empire, the future dictator had conquered Gaul, home to the Celts: Their territory stretched from Galicia, over Galatia, along Galich, to Wales, as Abraham Ortelius seems to have mapped. They celebrated Yule during the twelve days following the winter solstice & Anatoly Fomenko translates "Julius" as "Sunny": After his assassination, the dictator got venerated as "Son of the Divine". The feasts of Saturnalia & Sol Invictus are also situated around the date of Christmas ...

He returned to Rome in triumph, as if it was Palm Sunday, where he finally became dictator. He reformed the calendar, the Julian replaced the Roman: A civil year now contained 365 days & the leap year was introduced to keep track with the length of a tropical year. A quite accurate approach, though the Gregorian correction seemed necessary: 1582 AD misses ten days ...

A bit odd, cause calculations lead to one extra day for nearly 128 years, so ten days only bring us back to emperor Constantinus Magnus, who decided Sunday should be the last day of the week. It inspired Heribert Illig & according to the New Chronology he is just a double of emperor Octavianus Augustus, as are Constantius Chlorus & Julius Caesar: The "green" & the "young" might have a similar meaning ...

Their research is refuted by career historians, claiming the goal was to get into accordance with the usual dates around the period of the Council of Nicaea. However, the Easter Book tells us that event should have taken place at least a few centuries later, as Florin Diacu confirmed: Scaliger was working around 1582 AD, did his research & the reform influence each other? That's right, it might be coincidental, but his father bore the name Julius Caesar ...