Diicul Buicescul

Wiki : Diicul Buicescul   This is Complicated. With a Capital Complicate. A document has just come into my hands (TY very much) which deals with a female from the family above. As per, Wiki has muddied the waters so badly that it’ll take about 4,000 years to unravel everything. But, for some bizarre reason, […]

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Animus

animus. Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for June 19, 2017 is: animus \AN-uh-muss\ noun. 1 : a usually prejudiced and often spiteful or malevolent ill will 2 : basic attitude or governing spirit : disposition, intention 3 : an inner masculine part of the female personality in the analytic psychology of C. G. Jung. Oh. Shoot. Something […]

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Nothung

Siegfried tastes the dragon’s blood (Rackham) Back with the Nibelung. Siegfried’s sword was called Nothung. Wiki : Siegfried And if I remember correctly (!) Magnus Barelegs’ sword was called LegBreaker in English. Forgotten the olde Norse name. Anyhoo – Siegfried slays Fafner the Dragon with Nothung. The only one to ever accomplish such a huge […]

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Blue Men

Again – back with the 12th century Celtic/Gaelic/Scandinavian research…Mainstream Historical Texts have the Irish calling Black Men – Blue Men. Fear Gorm Ref : Crrow777. Previous post. #SlaveTrade?

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Otr/Otter

A clue to why I get a little confused sometimes. Researching 12th century Scandinavian/Celtic Music I learned that sacred Irish (Celtic/Gaelic) harps were always stored in otter skins. Early Gaelic Harp And now – reading Volsunga Saga – I kind of understand the link  (?) Ring of Bright Water. Nah. I REFUSE to watch that […]

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Melusine

Wiki : Melusine   One day – far,far away in time  – I will get to the bottom of this myth about half fish, half female, Melusine. (Little Mermaid?) And the House of Lusignan. Which (the family) BTW. Features heavily in Dorothy Dunnett’s Niccolo series. Race of Scorpions? Shrug. If memory serves me correct (Pshaw) […]

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Christina of Sweden

The groundbreaking biography of one of the most progressive, influential and entertaining women of the seventeenth century, Christina Alexandra, Queen of Sweden. In 1654, to the astonishment and dismay of her court, Christina Alexandra announced her abdication in favour of her cousin, Charles. Instrumental in bringing the Thirty Years War to a close at the […]

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Noli me tangere

WikiNotPicky : Noli me tangere   The above image is Hans Holbein the Younger. This one is Titian –  I stared at it forever in the National Gallery.   P.S.  I thought only girls said that….What? Now? Again?  Get. I’ve got a headache!! Oooops. Made myself laugh. My bad :o(

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Overland Stage Raiders

And this how OUR world is “supposed” to work now. Whatev’s WikiFU : Overland Stage Raiders   OR… Pandora’sBox.com Time for bed said Zebedee…. TY FEB/UAP plus bitches for STEALING that one from me. D’ya know the TRUE  juicy linkage?

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14th of March 2019

Was when I originally posted this. And I quote (myself) I’ve just finished watching Pandora’s Box. A 1929 film by Pabst starring Louise Brooks. I sooo love these old silent movies. If you don’t know the name Louise Brookes – the face will be familiar. It is beautiful. Iconic. And Louise was the original 20th […]

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Immanuel Rath

Or…as pronounced in German. Immanuel RAT Wiki : The Blue Angel If you know nothing about this film or Marlene – you’ll know the famous song she sings. I LOVE this film. P.S. Marlene’s father was a Prussian. She was a major “player” on the Weimar Republic stage. Was she bi? Did she have an […]

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