Showing posts with label Troy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troy. Show all posts

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?

06 February 2024

Babylonian Captivity

According to mainstream history, the historical city is situated near the modern town of Hilla, but David Rohl suggests that's actually Eridu. The toponym can be found near Fustat, as well as in a nickname for Avignon. The Babylonian Talmud was an important source for the Kabbalah, which originated in the Provence: Are there any mutualities between pileolus & kippah?

The migration of the papacy was significant for the waning power of the Holy Roman Empire, whose dynasty partially seems to duplicate the Judaean Kingdom & the Byzantine Empire. The New Chronology further proposes the following identifications:

The toponym thus seems to fit many locations: The book of Revelation describes the whore of Babylon, whose beast might refer to a city with seven hills. Many cities share this feature, but Rome is best known for it & officially instigated the fourth crusade: Might it appropriatly explain the nickname for Avignon?

The city was probably founded by Jesus Christ, the equivalent of Aeneas: It sided with the Cathars, who were crushed by the Catholics. The priory of Sion was originally the protector of the Holy Grail: Did the victors seize the secret society & add their Merovingian Dynasty?

The city of Zion, which is often rebooted to avoid a crash of the system, houses rebels, who move through the matrix of machines by the hovercraft Nebuchadnezzar, whose mark refers to the gospel of Mark: Are the teachings of Jesus Christ helpful to escape the Matrix?

26 January 2024

Merovingian Dynasty

His existence & origins are unclear, but the first dynastic line of France was named after Clovis' supposed grandfather. The following etymological options exist:            Famous Fighter         -        Meroë Fighter         -        Sea Cattle         -        Wide Water

A famous fighter in the Trojan War was Memnon, born to Eos & raised by the Atlantides:

A famous sea creature is described in the book of Revelation as an ally of Satan: Do their seven heads refer to the hills of Rome & their mutual transfer of power refer to maritime law?

The New Chronology claims that the conquests by the armies of Batu Khan resulted in two imperial branches of power, where it seemed that a the rimland started to secede from its heartland:

  • Unam Sanctam was a first attempt to gain worldwide power by the pope, subduing all secular leaders under his reign, followed by other papal bulls that institutionalized the trade of birth certificates & the declaration of lost souls at sea: Is the use of maritime law a satanic practice to distract humans from their spiritual source?
  • In the Matrix, the access to the keys of the source is obstructed by the Merovingian, a bloodline that might have origins in Troy & often is described as satanic: Do they refer to the keys of heaven, held by Saint Peter, who chose to be crucified upside down?

The further decline of the empire might also be portrayed in the book of Revelation: The defeat of Yemelyan Pugachev & foundation of the United States of America can be seen as the encirclement of Hyperborea by satanic powers. However, Khanbaliq fits the description of New Jerusalem: Are we yet living in post-judgement times?

Maps of Tartary preceding those events show biblical references to the lost tribes of Israel, which might be the Askuzai, among whom the tribe of Dan, whose testament encouraged his descendants to stay close to God, is depicted close to Hyperborea: Were they once part of the army of a Scourge of God in a preceding chapter of the book of Revelation?

Its claimed descendants can be found worldwide, suggesting the seafaring tribe indeed once might have ruled a world-empire: Were the Ripuarian Franks actually Rhineland Jews descending from Ascanius, that were tempted to declare themselves free from the empire & usurp power in the rimland after the defeat of a Scourge of God?

06 June 2023

Cali Fornia

A few times even mapped as an island, in Las Sergas de Espandiàn it was described as a kind of Eden or Atlantis, where Queen Calafia reigned over black women who lived as Amazons:

Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo might have been inspired by the Song of Roland, written after the battle near the Ronceveaux Pass, where Califerne is considered as an opposing power, a name that might have been derived from the words Caliph or Kar-i-farn. Queen Calafia supported Muslims with a large flock of griffins in a battle against Christians @ Constantinopolis: Does this episode refer to a medieval Trojan War?

The successor of Georgiy Danilovich is Ivan Danilovich, nicknamed Kalita, the first Caliph in the New Chronology. According the mainstream history, the Muslims quickly conquered a big territory, similar to the Mongols about six centuries later: Are these conquests actually duplicates of an emerging Tartarian Empire, whose flag contains a griffin, the sacred animal of the Sarmatians?

The New Chronology & World-Systems Analysis suggest the existence of a world-empire, stretching over vast parts of the northern hemisphere, in the New World extended into the southern hemisphere along the highlands. The Amazon Basin inherited its name from a fight between the army of Francisco de Orellana & local female warriors: Was a yet seceded Rimland colonizing former territories of a once unified Tartarian Empire?

While California seems to have been explored before, only around the time of the defeat of Yemelyan Pugachev colonizers started to settle there, especially during the Gold Rush. The Panama - Pacific International Exposition showed supposedly quickly erected advanced architecture: Was the city @ the Golden Gate actually a stronghold of a former world-empire that had to be erased, perhaps nine years earlier already helped by the abuse of an invention of Nikola Tesla?

26 December 2022

Holy Grail

Guarded by the Fisher King, this treasure was quested by Percival, knight of the Order of the Round Table, as described by Chrétien de Troyes & Wolfram von Eschenbach. Etymologically it might derive from sang real, which then later might have turned into san gral. As also Otto Rahn might have guessed, it refers to the holy bloodline of Jesus Christ, who fled Troy:

Around the time Basil the Physician died & Andronikos Komnenos was born, the Order of Solomon's Temple was formed. Shortly after the mentioned emperor got dethroned, they lost control of Jerusalem & the Priory of Sion distinguished from them: After losing their last crusader stronghold, did the remnants of the order join them later that year by moving to Grasburg, to found a new country for their banking activities?

On a pillar in the north portal of Chartres Cathedral, constructed soon after the loss of the holy city, it can be seen with the inscription hic amititur archa cederis: Is it possible the order not only brought the Grail, but also the Ark to Gaul?

Both relics were also quested by Indiana Jones, who might be identified as Prester John, who's the cousin of Percival in the poem. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, the relic is found in Goshen, wherefrom it's shipped to Greece, and finally to America:

  • Does the first shipment hint to what Simcha Jacobovici later researched?
  • Does the last shipment imply that relic found its way throughout Europe?

Although Monty Python also suggested the Grail migrated there, Indiana Jones found the relic in nowadays Jordan, where the Ark also might have been hidden: Do the stories about these supposed relics sometimes mix up, or might they simply represent the same relic?

29 August 2021

Three Kings

Celebrated as Epiphany, the Magi arrived in Bethlehem to witness the birth of the king of the Jews: The physical manifestation of Jesus Christ to the גוים. Their number isn't mentioned in the gospel, but Western Christianity counts three of them, according to the number of gifts brought. Their origin remains a debate ...

According to the New Chronology, Melchior was even female, the מַלְכַּת שְׁבָא or ملكة سبأ, where Balthazar seems to be king, according to Hugo Kehrer. However, did the "White Tsar" rule the region between the Baltic Sea & the Balkan Peninsula, meaning "White Khanate", or "White Horde"?

That region is known for its very fertile soil: Bethlehem would be an appropriate name, opposite of Bethany, on the other side of the Black Sea. According to the New Chronology, the saviour was born in Crimea, could that be right?

The Armenian Church identifies Balthazar as king of Arabia, which might be a synonym for Europe. There Melchior is identified as king of Persia, which might mean Paris, but Johann von Hildesheim identifies him also as king of Nubia, where Caspar, according to the novel of Michel Tournier, is king of Meroë. That novelist might have been inspired by Piye, who defeated Sennacherib @ Jerusalem, or Memnon, who defeated Antilochus @ Troy, as described in Αἰθιοπίς: Might these stories be partial duplicates?

According to mainstream history, their relics have been brought from the Hagia Sophia, via Milan, finally to Cologne Cathedral. The Three Kings of Orion collinearly point, via Sirius, to the sunrise on Christmas around the Tropic of Cancer. By definition, Magi are Zoroastrian priests, so might the earthly tale, stuffed with gifts from Sheba, have been inspired by the long trek of Tiridates?

15 August 2021

Three Maries

As big supporter of Jezus Christ, Mary Magdalene seems to be the first witness of his resurrection: She even might have fled to Gaul, been his wife & author of a gospel. These namesakes also lived during the epoch of the saviour: Mary the Virgin, Mary of Bethany, Mary of Clopas & Mary the Peaceful. Some might be duplicates, but also form groups of "Three Maries":

According to Eastern Orthodoxy, Lazarus fled to Cyprus. According to mainstream history, emperor Andronikos Komnenos died in Constantinople, but some claim he managed to escape to Cyprus. Is the bishop of Kition a partial duplicate of the emperor, which might be a partial duplicate of the saviour?

That escape is similar to the escape of Aeneas, a name very similar to Aenon: The emperor had estates in Oinaion, so might he also be a partial duplicate of the saviour?

Could the son of Anchises have arrived by boat near Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, instead of in Latium?

Are the Cathars right in claiming the saviour had a wife?

16 July 2021

Samalas Eruption

In 1257 AD one of the largest volcanic eruptions took place on Lombok, causing worldwide catastrophies the subsequent years, possibly even resulting in the Little Ice Age. It was an outburst of similar strength as the well knows of Santorini, Vesuvius, Tambora & Krakatoa ...

In The Medieval Empire of the Israelites, the authors describe that glacial cores point out a catastrophe must have taken place around 1260 AD. Ten years later, scientists concluded Segara Anak was the result of that catastrophic eruption. For these authors, the mentioned year is a key to understand history, some important historical turning points took place around that time:

Although at first glance these events seem unconnected to each other, some interesting questions arise:

  • As the Mongols, the Byzantines got defeated first, however the latter ones were succesful one year later: Might the spring of Goliath refer to the spring near Constantinople, of which the nearby gate contributed to the surprising seizure?
  • Cadiz means stronghold, while Constantinople is famous for its walls: Could it be the former ones captured it too under their pseudonym Castilians, although mainstream history claims otherwise?

Considering these similarities, is one real historical blueprint used to, at least partially, invent some fake histories for different regions, so creating some fake history & hiding some real history?

About one millenium earlier, around 536 AD, a volcanic eruption also caused extreme weather events & crop failures. Late in that year the troops of Flavius Belisarius seized Naples by using an abandoned aqueduct to capture the city by surprise: Is this a duplicate story of the mentioned seizure, as well as the seizure of Troy?

29 May 2021

Mehmed the Conqueror

Almost one millenium after Rome fell to the Germans, after a siege of seven weeks the Turks finally conquered Constantinople: These events can respectively be considered as start & end of our known Middle Ages. During this epoch, the Byzantine capital endured yet many sieges ...

After the conquest, sultan Mehmed quite quickly ordered the construction of the Eyüp Sultan shrine, honoring the standard-bearer of prophet Muhammad, who supposedly died there during a former siege: Almost eight centuries later, a religious scholar suddenly seems to do discover the burial spot. According to the New Chronology, sultan & prophet are duplicates: the standard-bearer probably died during the last siege of the city, the mentioned timespan fits closely in the difference between chronological shifts they discovered ...

The sultan mainly focused on Europe, possibly derived from the Hebrew "עֶרֶב" or Greek "Ἔρεβος": Switching vowels may clearify why the prophet conquered Arabia, it's quite curious we find Arabic inscriptions on Roman mantles or Russian weaponry. According to the New Chronology, the conqueror had more partial duplicates, for example:

Which story fits best the real history? Astronomy even associates the Apocalypse with the mentioned conquest ...

25 April 2021

Merlin the Magician

A shapeshifting druid functioning as the tutor of the legendary king Arthur: Emrys Wledig & Myrddin Wyllt are the historical sources for the famous wizard. Latinised as Ambrosius Aurelianus, the first source appeared in different historical sources:

Is any of these stories fully correct?

It seems Emrys Wledig sent his troops to Ireland for cutting stones to be used in the construction of a memorial near the place of slaughter of their nobles. However, his soldiers weren't able to dismantle the stones, so he asked Myrddin Emrys for help: Applying his magic, in one night he managed to bring them from Mount Killaraus to Salisbury Plain, although archeological research seems to pone the stones stood, at least for a while, at Preseli Hills. Even that transfer of those stones is quite challenging: Did the druid have access to technology that might be lost today?

He also led the construction of Stonehenge: Giants helped him, though Brutus of Troy already wiped them out. Did Gogmagog & his brethren resurrect, or was Brutus a duplicate of Ambrosius that killed those giants afterwards, or did some stories mix up?

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 ...

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 ...

28 February 2021

Yoros Salam

At the sunrise side of the Bosporus, near the exit to the Black Sea, we find the abandoned castle of Yoros: A strategic location to control maritime traffic with the White Sea. A temple for Zeus preceded the castle, making it clear why "Ιερου" became "Yoros", refering to a sanctuary, as does Jerusalem ...

Salem refers to dusk, so rather the sunset side of the mentioned strait, where we find big sanctuaries close to Seraglio Point: "Ιερουσαλήμ" would be an appropriate toponym for the spot. The city of king Melchizedek, priest of Elyon, bears the toponym too; Troy was also known as Ilion. A comparison with the Temple Mount goes like this:

Crusaders conquered those sanctuaries, followed by a temporary reign with a foreign ruler called Baldwin. Nearby territories were also occupied: Outremer on one hand, Frankokratia on the other, so Paris abducted Hellas?

Nevertheless, the toponym applies to more locations, Moscow's Kremlin might be one: Inhabitants of its adjacent "Chinese City" see it as a sanctuary with the sunset in the background. After Scaliger had compiled the medieval & ancient history we're taught today, Jerusalem was reserved as the only primary toponym for the town around the Al-Aqsa Mosque ...

Near Scythia, the vowels 'd & n' are usually found in the name of a river: Could "Yor-dan" be another name for the river-resembling strait, passing by the earlier mentioned castle? Close to that castle we find Joshua's Hill, with the Giant's Grave: Which saviour is buried here?

21 February 2021

Great Wall

As protection against raging nomads from the Eurasian Steppes, Chinese Emperors deployed labour forces to build qualitative fortifications. Alas, it didn't stop some invading hordes conquering the country: Qin, the first dynasty of the united empire, initiated the project, while Qing, the last dynasty in that empire, crossed it to take power overthere. Manchuria is a region in Chinese Tartary, whereof cartographer John Cary drew the borders:

Before Pugachev's Rebellion it seemed to belong to Great Tartary, together with Siberia & Turkestan, but Crimea was known as the distinguished Little Tartary: Were they even earlier united as one Tartary? On its borders with Persia, near the Caspian Sea, we also find walls:

  • Near Gorgan on its eastern shore
  • Near Derbent on its western shore

Dhu Al-Qarnayn or Alexander the Great might have built them to isolate Gog of Magog: In the Tartarus, where Giants are buried? In England, Gogmagog was killed by a companion of Brutus of Troy, as Goliath fell ...

Throughout Europe, the supposed descendants of Aeneas of Troy constructed the Roman Limes to keep nomadic tribes outside the empire, ranging from the Black Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, with the following extremities:

Did all those fortifications act as fences between a Heartland of a world-empire & the first parts of a separating Rimland?

14 February 2021

Trojan Horse

When Paris abducted Helen, it started the Trojan War, which ended by the trick with the Trojan Horse, whereafter Aeneas managed to escape the burning city. The trick with the hollow horse is a bit odd; the following questions pop up in my mind:

  • Nobody noticed a possible entrance to the belly of the horse?
  • None of the hidden soldiers sneezed or coughed the whole time?
  • They could remain noiseless when the horse suddenly started to move?
  • ...

The Aeneid covers the story of the hollow horse: In Latin, 'horse' translates as 'equus', while 'water' translates as 'aqua'. Before the invention of printing press, a mistake in copying happened easily: Could 'equus' have replaced 'aqua', in connection with the verb 'ducere', which translates as 'to lead'?

This question is brought forward by the New Chronology: Did the seizure of Troy happen as in early medieval Naples?

According to them, the ruïns of Hisarlik are too small for being the remnants of that once so mighty city. They suggest it should be Tsargrad & they could be right: When the Greeks recaptured late medieval Constantinople, being lost to the Latins since the Fourth Crusade, they used a secret passage near the Gate of the Spring ...

"Νεά Πολις" & "Nova Roma" nearly mean the same, as does "𐤒𐤓𐤕 𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕". The Aeneid covers the love story of Dido & Aeneas too: Though they've been born centuries apart, in the story they met, proving ancient Virgil indeed wrote propaganda. How about late medieval Virgil?

I mentioned the importance of national propaganda already in a former post: Authors Robert Grishin & Vladimir Melamed suggest in chapter fourteen of their book the mentioned namesakes are doubles. That's right, even Shakespeare might not have been who we think he was, also according to Petter Amundsen ...