OK. Note to Self…Finish Reading the Source. 1241 etc

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 […]

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Voivode Vlad Draculesti

I love it when stuff comes together :o) Right at the beginning of this journey I ‘knew’ that there was something new to learn about the man we all know as Dracula. I might take back every bad thing I’ve ever said about Wikipedia. But then again …! OK  – House of Basarab   “Basarab’s father Thocomerius also […]

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Alexander Ivanovich Sulakadzev – Collector of the Truth?

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.”  […]

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1241 – The Tartars are coming…

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, […]

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Mozhaysk Mudflood?

And I quote….   In 1999-2000, during the archaeological and restoration work, the builders removed two-meter land strata throughout the entire space of the Luzhetsky monastery.   …we present a photograph of 2000 taken in the Luzhetsk monastery after the removal of the upper layers of the earth. The thickness of the removed layers is […]

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Santiago de Compostela

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 […]

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Nomocanon

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!

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New Simonov Monastery in Moscow

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)

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Original Tartarian Churches…

…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

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Column of Trajan in Rome

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 […]

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The Sindon(e) in Constantinople

Nice informative article.     SINDON IN THE OLD FRENCH CHRONICLE OF ROBERT DE CLARI by PETER F. DEMBOWSKI

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