“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
8. RED Sagittarius Caftans and Ottoman half-moon with a star on the emblems of the old owners of the Schillon castle in Switzerland. SM Burygin, who visited the castle in 2000, turned our attention to the ancient emblems of the famous Chillon Castle (Chillon). Then, in 2013, TNFomenko and ATFomenko themselves visited Chillon Castle and found […]
Great article. AmazeBalls :o) Catalan (Gothic) story. Girona. Andorra. V. Batarin As I already wrote ([1.]): The combination of different eras, traditions of different nations in the architecture and customs of the Catalans is striking and raises many questions. Catalonia (“Gottalonia” – according to the well-known version of the Catalans themselves. – Auth. ) Is a place where harmoniously […]
From New Chronology book, God of War: “The four letters “B” in the corners of the cross mean, in the opinion of historians, the “King of Kings of Kings of Kings”, in Greek, “basil basilion basilevon basilevonton”. However, it is possible that this is a symbolic image of the Great Russian Medieval Empire, divided […]
A brilliantly researched academic article below. But…It’s possible that Simeon Bekbulatovich and the Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II are one and the same person. Is this why the Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I is so full of blank spaces? Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I Oh, Those pesky sources! Simeon […]
WHO? Two versions of the story. Take your pick :o) Wikiyawn Page – Simeon Bekbulatovich From NC: “SIMEON-IVAN BECKBULATOVITCH. Simeon-Ivan Beckbulatovitch 1572-1584. In the Western chronicles he is reflected as the Habsburg ‘Maximillian II’ 1564-1576 according to [76]. Following the crushing defeat of the oprichnina czarevich Ivan was forced to abdicate. Simeon, […]
And I quote… 10. HOW THE NAME OF THE WINNER IN THE BATTLE WITH TATARS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN 1241. In 1241, according to the Scaligerian version, the “Mongol”, that is, the great troops, invaded Western Europe [770], p.127. However, it is believed that, after defeating Hungary and Poland, they could not get to […]
The image above is of Klis Fortress, Croatia. Apparently it was here in 1242 that the “Mongol Invasion of Europe” met a humiliating defeat. Wikiwhatnot has a great piece – Mongol Invasion of Europe. You’ve got to love ’em :o) So – in the 13th century the Mongols, led by non-other that Batu Khan, […]
In 1812 the Romanovs banned all ro’gova music in Russia. Ro’gova comes from ro’ga – organ. It was a series of portable horns. “The horn music was so loud that its sounds in calm weather were heard in a circle for 7 versts. In the ballrooms horn music was put near an […]
Semi-circular columns in fact. The image above is St Cecilia Cathedral, Albi. Albi is the heart of Cathar country. The Albigensian Crusade?? Rewind to Moscow….. Original Tartarian Churches had these semi-circular columns.
Another example of an Old Tartarian Church/Monastery that, in the 17th C, was re-used and remodelled. This image shows the addition of a modern iron entrance. I love the beauty and simplicity of this. Awesome :o)
…before churches got mucked about with or Gothic-isised (!?) Don’t know. Maybe. Church of the Annunciation in Suprasl, 1509-1511 – Belarus. Church of the Most Pure Mother of God in Malomozheikov, first half of the XVI century – Belarus
From NC…..The Colour of the Kingdom 1. INTRODUCTION. WHO IS MARCO POLO? What is actually described in the famous book by Marco Polo? The reader may say wearily: again – Ancient Russia. The answer is: not only Russia – indeed described by Marco Polo under the names of Tataria, India and China – but also some other countries […]