“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.”
I keep writing myself in knots trying to explain all this! Others can do it much better. So – the fourth of the Shakespeare Paper Quadruplets is… Ivan IV Vasilyevich/Ivan Grozny/Ivan the Terrible. The first Tsar of all of Russia. An old man, broken with the storms of state Is come to lay his […]
Yes, I’ve gone back to the Bard. Henry VIII is a play that I hardly know. Although I do know the history. From day dot we are force fed the Tudors here! This whole play/reconstruction/hidden stuff has freaked me out. Aaaaaargh. It’s very different (but ultimately linked) to the other plays presented here. To begin, […]
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 […]
Alexander Ivanovich Sulakadzev (1771-1832) was a collector of antique books and manuscripts. He had around 4,967 items, of which only around 100 are still traceable today.. He has come down to us as …”malicious and the most well-known domestic forger of historical sources, to which more than a dozen special works are devoted to creativity.” […]
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, […]
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain and language manipulation/eradication. Picture taken 2000 showing an inscription of the old “Secret” European Language The following pictures were taken in 2002 after ‘restoration’ and prettification. Cement. And attempts to hide some letters? There’s something else important […]
Nomocanon – A nomocanon (Greek: Νομοκανών, Nomokanōn; from the Greek nomos – law and kanon – a rule) is a collection of ecclesiastical law, consisting of the elements from both the Civil law and the Canon law. Above is a Middle Ages Christian Nomocanon. Written in Arabic!
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 […]
Not my work. All NC …. with some of my edits (!) Very informative :o) The “ancient” Roman emperor Trajan ruled, as it is today supposed, in the years 98-117 AD, As we will show in further publications, in fact, the era of Emperor Trajan is the 13th century Trojan War, that is, the […]