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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Very Telling Words

From the recent shared pdf…   Then too, the accelerated discussions of the Donation of Constantine (such as the origin of imperial power, the basis of papal authority over temporals, the pope and the transfer of empire, the pope‟s claims to Rome and the patrimony) since the eleventh century kept alive the issue of the […]

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Ostia

Just having a pop at the BS History. Nothing else! Wasn’t he meant to meet his mates in Ostia? Great Music… Russell in a skirt? Mmmmnn :o)  

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Castel Sant’Angelo

Otherwise known as The Mausoleum of Hadrian, has four famous tombs. Four famous Caesars. Hadrian, Luicius Verus, (father) Luicius Verus, (son) and Commodus. Confusing, Crazy history books! Its also famous as the prison which held, amongst others, Giordano Bruno and Alessandro Cagliostro. Andronicus I Comnenus was probably buried in Egypt with the rest of his […]

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Before the Rooster Crows…?

From Historia Augusta : The Life of Lucius Verus   “One such banquet, indeed, became very notorious. This was the first banquet, it is said, at which couches were placed for twelve, although there is a very well-known saying about the proper number of those present at a banquet that “seven make a dinner, nine […]

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Aelius Spartianus : The Life of Hadrian

All italics are mine. I’ve always wanted to say that :o) This is definitely some one else’s story!! Ancient History Sourcebook: Aelius Spartianus: The Life of Hadrian The original home of the family of the Emperor Hadrian was Picenum, the later, Spain; for Hadrian himself relates in his autobiography that his forefathers came from Hadria, […]

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“I Come to Bury Caesar”

Again! This time it’s Marcus Aurelius. I’ve had his meditations on my shelves forever.   “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.”   If you’ve seen the film Gladiator – great spectacle, BS history – you’ll know who Marcus Aurelius is.   “Very little […]

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Комнин – Komnin

From Historia Augusta – The Life of Lucius Verus   “For he had a golden statue made of the “Green” horse Volucer, (FLYER) and this he always carried around with him;  indeed, he was wont to put raisins and nuts instead of barley in this horse’s manger and to order him brought to him, in […]

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Who Built Hadrian’s Wall?

And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England’s mountains green… Oh. I’ve done that! But it is a very good question. Looking at Hadrian the Roman. Prior to Hadrian’s arrival in Britannia, the province had suffered a major rebellion, from 119 to 121. Inscriptions tell of an expeditio Britannica that involved major troop movements, including the […]

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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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Am I Not Merciful?

This fulfils all the criteria of Mainstream History…in all it’s forms. Commodus. BooHiss. Bad Guy. Commodus/Andronicus/Dracula etc etc. BooHiss. Bad Guy. Those Baddies have a lot to teach us (?) Just saying. BTW – Love the music in this film :o)  

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