Toot & Anook

I’m still on the trail of Ankhesenamun, wife of Tutankhamen. Wiki : Ankhesenamun Now. If New Chronology are right and Toot was really the child Tsar Dmitry, was he married? So many questions. So few tangible answers. How frus-bloody-trating!!! From NC:   TUTANKHAMUN AND CZAREVICH DMITRY. By calling a young pharaoh Tutankhamun, we rely on […]

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I Have a Theory Part 2

If the New Chronology team are right about the Sack of Constantinople in 1204 and the rise of Genghis Khan in the mid-1300’s maybe this happened…   Doggerland etc still existed in 1204 when the Hordes “crusaded” to Constantinople to avenge the murder of Andronicus I Comnenus. The scattered remnants of the Byzantine royal family […]

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Edgar – King of Scotland

Edgar was certainly not heir by primogeniture, as later kings would be, since Duncan II had a legitimate son and heir in the person of William fitz Duncan.[7] With Donald and Edmund removed, however, Edgar was uncontested king of Scots, and his reign incurred no major crisis. Compared with his rise to power, Edgar’s reign is obscure. One […]

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Ankhesenamun

Oh My Good Grief. With the help of a friend – and a bit of knowledge about New Chronology… …I’ve just made an incredible connection or several.   Wiki : Ankhesenamun   If you’ve ever seen the Unholywood series of films The Mummy, you’ll know how to pronounce her name and you’ll know the modern […]

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Time is a Great Healer (?)

I do NOT agree. For me – WORK heals. I have a huge, gaping hole in my research. It concerns the mother(s) of Andronicus I Comnenus’ children. Maybe Maria is figured out. (TY, AMP) but what about the others? Anna. How can an 11 year old give birth to at least 2, maybe more, children […]

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Synodic Cycles

This image above caught my eye. Not least because I understand more than I thought I would!   It’s from : Nick Anthony Fiorenza   What is most fascinating  – to me – is the date 1152. This is the date of Andronicus I Comnenus’ birth. What a coincidence (?)

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A New Insight ?

I kind of “knew” this. But I didn’t quite understand it so well until just now. England –   On Figure 3 # 2 shows a fragment of the Ptolemaic map of England. We note the following points here. @ Here we see the original name of the city of London in the form of TRINOANTES – probably […]

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More Ptolemy Mapping

Part 1 above   Remember Ptolemy – 2nd Century?   From NC:   According to our results, see the books “Empire” and “Biblical Russia”, maps attributed to Ptolemy were most likely created already in the XVII-XVIII centuries, moreover, “under antiquity”. They depicted the “ancient geography”, that is, the geography of the XIV-XVI centuries. The name […]

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Ptolemy’s Map of the World

Wiki : Ptolemy’s Map of the World   Okely, Dokely, peeps. Read the wiki thing above – especially this bit – The Ptolemy world map is a map of the world known to Hellenistic society in the 2nd century. It is based on the description contained in Ptolemy’s book Geography, written c. 150.   And then ask yourselves one simple question.   How […]

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Hannukah, according to Chronology X-185 – Andreu Marfull-Pujadas

I have the greatest respect for Andreu Marfull-Pujadas and his work. Both have helped me so much over the past two years. This is another interesting article by AMP. Side Note : Synchronicity? The name Prawdin. M. cited at the bottom of the text made me go – Oh! Why? Because  Michael Prawdin wrote one […]

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Historians Admit To Inventing Ancient Greeks

Sent to me by Jordan Tabov from NC. My thanks, as always :o)   Historians Admit To Inventing Ancient Greeks   Now. Who would have thought that, eh?

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Sense & Sensibility

I used to live a short drive from the National Trust’s “designated” Jane Austen home. V disappointed with the place. Like Shakespeare’s “house” in Stratford, it looked a bit like a film set. Anyway. Back to the real point. Things are beginning to make a LOT more sense :o) From NC :

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