And did those feet in ancient time…?

  Jerusalem William Blake   And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon Englands mountains green: And was the holy Lamb of God, On Englands pleasant pastures seen! And did the Countenance Divine, Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here, Among these dark Satanic Mills? Bring me my Bow of […]

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Antinous

WikiWeAllBelieveYou Page : Antinous   As a child, I kind of fell in love with Antinous. The pretty boy. The beloved companion of Hadrian. Marguerite Yourcenar wrote a wonderful book – Memoires of Hadrian. If….   PAX ROMANA   …is true. Then Antinous can only be one person. John.

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Pax Romana

The Pax Romana lasted 1000 years. Well, that’s “their” story. Now –     “Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones;”         Cheap, I know. But I […]

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Tepe-Kermen – The Ancient Cave City

Three km from Chufut-Kale lies Tepe-Kermen – the Ancient Cave City.   The Church inside Tepe-Kermen …   … “with two entrances and three windows. In the altar were six roughly worked columns, of which only three survived; outside the altar, carved large crosses. In one of the inner corners of the church a stone box of a […]

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Mariamopolis

And I quote:   “The name of Mary left a deep imprint in the names associated with Chufut-Kale. As it turns out, in addition to the old necropolis in the Gorge of Mary, here, very close, there was a settlement called the CITY of MARIA – Mariampolis, Mariampolis is located on the same side of […]

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Cathar Crosses and Chufut-Kale

  THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE CATHARS – PART ONE   Ref the image above: “Stone gravestones from the crypts of the necropolis in the Gorge of Mary, near Chufut-Kale. On the tombstone on the left we see the Christian cross, and on the right gravestone is the Qatari cross. “   “Finds from the necropolis […]

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The Assumption Monastery of the Caves

ikiWPage: Bakhchisaray Cave Monastery       “In 1787, Empress Catherine II personally arrived in Crimea. In the Khan’s Palace, “to the left of the entrance, in front of the bridge, stands the Catherine’s Verst” with the inscription “Summer of 1787”, installed in honor of the arrival of the Russian Empress in Bakhchisarai >> Thus, at […]

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Cyrano de Bergerac 1619-1655

Another vilified Historical Figure…   Wiki: Cyrano   Cyrano’s Book: A Voyage to the Moon   Who Invented the Rocketship?        

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Bakhchisarai

Bakhchisarai, Crimea was an Important seat of the Tartar Khans. It is “guarded” by these ancient rocks – Sphinx?   Wiki – Bakhchisarai   The whole area has deep connection with the Comnenus family.   19thc drawing   The city united East and West, three religions together – Christian, Muslim, Judaic (Karaite.)   I also found […]

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Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh – otherwise known as The Great Wall of India. WikiCootiePage: Kumbhalgarh And I quote: “The early history of the fort could not be ascertained on account of lack of evidence.” And I self-reference (!) India There will be Evidence. Somewhere…. In Plain Sight. They Can’t Help Themselves!!! Far-seeing eyes…urm…SEE!

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Amazon Cossacks

  Amazon Warrior Women were Tartarian Wives   “Amazon Cossacks reflected on many pages of “ancient” literature. Historians write like this: “The Amazons entered antique literature and visual art.   The Amazons were a favourite motif on Greek painted vases. They were depicted on horseback with a spear fighting the Greeks.      Archaeologists know […]

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