Geese, Cossacks and German Folk Tales.

In an earlier post: COUNT FERENC NÁDASDY DE NÁDASD ET FOGARASFÖLD I wrote – ‘The Nádasdy arms are very interesting. They feature the Goose. I have a reference (which I CAN’T find at the mo’) which links the symbol of the Goose with the Tartarian Empire.’ Aha. I’ve re-found the connection with the white goose!   […]

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The Famous Chillon Castle

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 […]

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Tristan, Isolde and Mark

Tristan, Isolde and Mark. Lancelot, Guinevere and Arthur. Aegisthus, Clytemnestra and Agamemnon. The list goes on. A Universal theme. We all know it. It’s everywhere, Two men, one woman. Aha! I knew you’d think that!!! We ALL think that. Naughty, naughty. But what are the true origins of this story? What were the original 12th […]

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Tristan and Isolde

Taking a break from Welsh myth and Shakespeare, I got side-tracked. (Quelle Soooopreese) Tristan and Isolde (Iseult) And the Never-Ending Story!   At the moment I have… WikiBarf: Tristan and Iseult   WikiM’eh : Morte d’Arthur   MoreWiki : Kurgan   Richard Wagner – “Tristan und Isolde”, Prelude   My own copy of Thomas Malory’s […]

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Roxelana

I can’t quite work this one out.   From Dorothy Dunnett – Pawn in Frankincense:         From NC:   1. Where did Roksolana come from, the famous wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent 2. Roksolana achieved the execution of Ibrahim Pasha in order to protect her native Italy from the Turkish invasion. Thus […]

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Napoleon in Egypt…

I’ll start with another self-reference, from last month.   Napoleon Bonaparte   OK. Looks like I was wrong! Well, not Wrong but a bit arse-about-face as the saying goes (?) :o) It looks like Napoleon was Destroying the Truth!!   The pyramids etc from NC via google-ation with all it’s weird words…   “In addition […]

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Catalonia -“combine many eras and bind many nations”

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 […]

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Some coincidences in the history of Pharaoh Egypt and the Byzantine Empire.

Interesting indeed! Some coincidences in the history of Pharaoh Egypt and the Byzantine Empire. Vasilyev Evgeniy Borisovich Moscow Annotation. This article will examine the biographies of two dynasties: the Comnenus (Byzantine Empire) and the XXVIII dynasty of the rulers of Pharaoh Egypt, more precisely: two triples of the rulers of these dynasties, namely the Egyptian pharaohs […]

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Basil/Basilion/Basilevon/Basilevonton

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 […]

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Count Ferenc Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld

In around 1571, the 16 year old Ferenc Nádasdy married the 12 year old Erzsébet Báthory, thereby uniting the two most powerful families in Hungary. The Nádasdy family motto was –  “Si Deus Pro Nobis Quis Contro Nos” (“If God is for us, who can be against us?”).       The Nádasdy arms are […]

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Voivode István Báthory

Voivode István Báthory translates as Prince Stephen Báthory. He was Voivode of Transylvania, (!) King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania in the 16th century.   WikiWTF Page for Stephen Báthory   The picture above shows him wearing Sarmatian clothes.   Sarmatians, Huns and Khazars   And he fought in the Livonian War against Ivan […]

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Seven Wonders of the World

Thought I’d share this. I have no idea about the veracity but, in this day and age of discovery, anything could be true. Lie upon lie upon lie. I’d love to believe this! In fact – it’s easy to believe this :o) Always wondered about the Pharos at Alexandria! BTW – I have looked into […]

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