The Case of the TRUTH Removal Vibe – Sherlock Solves

Jog on, fakers. Remove as many True Truthers as y’all want. Truth is built on Rock not sand/ego/money. Truth is all about the year of planning before you write THE NEXT GREAT Novel. Truth is embedded deep in the TRUE soul.   Truth is WORDLESS Energy.   If Max is right and the likes of […]

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Бог- бык

2ndMarch2019 – Satan as a Man   From NC: “By the way, in regards to the word ‘devil’. It consists of two parts: DE-VIL, i.e. GOD (DEITY )- BULL or GOD – Ox. (in Russian ‘DIAVOL’ is DEVIL: ‘DIA’ (GOD) ‘VOL’ (BULL). We would like to remind you that ‘DIA’ means God, and ‘VOL’ is […]

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The Women Fighting for Lapland

I’ve done some research into the 12th century Saami and their culture. Interesting film from BBC about their lives today.   BBC – Lapland  

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The One with the Long Name aka al-Idrisi

al-Idrisi’s work is not trusted by the mainstream.   “Moreover, “that place in the work of Idrisi, which says about three RUSSIAN CITIES, Novoseltsev called“ the most confused ”and recommended“ to be wary of the version of al-Idrisi ”>> [753], p.178 What’s the matter? Why do modern historians prefer to keep silent about the work of Idrisi? Or […]

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Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti

I have a problem (!) Whenever I read something historical that either ridicules, vilifies or downright insults something/someone…it makes me think WHY? Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti and his 1154 map have provoked all the above in mainstream historians. I’m thinking I have an inkling :o)

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The Last Supper

From Robert de Clari – The Conquest of Constantinople 1204       Head Count?           Plus  

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2) Those Pesky Stray Arrows

I’m still going backwards with this True History of the British Isles. The end of the debunking debacle came when I realised just how many silly so-and-so’s were galloping around the 12th century only to meet a fatal stray arrow. How careless! The most famous is King Harold at Hastings. Then you have William Rufus, […]

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Hovering Thrones and Mechanical Lions of the Comnenus

Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water. So much that is good and beautiful in our lives has been twisted. For example…. Mechanical Lions of the Comnenus.    Financial Times Article   ALSO…   The Emperor’s Palace in Constantinople (described by J Arnott Hamilton, Byzantine Architecture and Decoration (1956 pp16-17) William of Tyre in the […]

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The Alexiad of Anna Comnena

I bought this book over twenty years ago. On a whim, From a secondhand bookshop. I read it and then parked it…one book amongst many. Then three or so years ago Serious Research began on my next magnificent, blockbusting novel Ravens of Dinefwr (OK. Stop laughing. A girl can dream!) My story includes Robert Curthose, […]

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The Crescent Moon with Star and the Christian Cross

Most of us have heard the “true” reason for the Christian Cross seated above the Crescent Moon. We are told that this celebrates the triumph of Christian Europeans over Islamic Ottomans. But what if the story was completely different? What if this….     And this…     Were one and the same thing?   […]

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The History of Wales – 1584

King Arthur

This post links with two of my previous posts – Did you know…? Did Mary Sidney write Shakespeare’s Plays?   It has to do with the 1584 edition of The History of Wales.     I was stunned to see Mr David Powell’s dedication of this book that he helped finish after the death of […]

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Murier or Muriel

Serlo of Bayeux

During my research this week I stumbled across an article written in 1933 called The First English Poetess. It was a strange piece, only 4 pages, and giving away very little. Apart from the fact that, in the late 11th and early 12th century, there lived a female poet of great renown. She was called […]

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