The Tartarian Language – Part 3

Here is another language article that includes a study of the Tartarian language. It is 203 pages long so I will post it as a downloadable PDF. It’s heavy. Very heavy on linguistics, semantics and the concept of concept (!) but it’s also about plants and flowers and mankind. And folklore and proverbs. Anyone who […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 2

More linguistical language stuff. Did I mention that it does my head in? This is a loooong but very revealing article. Persevere. You will learn a lot! Just remember that Mongolian = Tartarian. Turk = Tartarian. And – I’ve posted already about Genghis and Batu Khan. This one has really fried my poor brain  :o) […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 1

I have just given myself a crash course in Linguistics – a subject that does my head in at the best of times – by looking into several languages i.e. Altaic, Tungusic, Yakutic and Evenkis. Yes….I thought that too. WTF? Anyhoo. it would seem that these languages above are just fancy-pant names for the divisions […]

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The Alexiad of Anna Comnena

I bought this book over twenty years ago. On a whim, From a secondhand bookshop. I read it and then parked it…one book amongst many. Then three or so years ago Serious Research began on my next magnificent, blockbusting novel Ravens of Dinefwr (OK. Stop laughing. A girl can dream!) My story includes Robert Curthose, […]

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Who was Jeffrey Hudson?

I might have mentioned someplace here….Oh that would be the book what I wrote. (If you don’t know Morecombe and Wise this bad grammar will make no sense) Rewind – I might have mentioned before that I have spent many years researching 17th C Europe. France mainly but also England, secondly. So I know a […]

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Black Madonnas

Many years ago whilst researching the early 15th century, I came across the Black Madonna phenomenon. It has always intrigued and I promised my self back then that, when the time was right, I’d investigate deeper. Seeing differently now, learning so many new things, I think the time is very right. Black Madonnas, whether picture […]

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Family Tree – Royal House of Georgia

Why Georgia? Aha! This family is something of a missing link in the unfolding of the events of 12th century Constantinople. David IV (the Builder,) his son and his grand-daughter all presided over what is called the Georgian Golden Age. In The Georgian Chronicles of Kartlis Tskhovreba (A History of Georgia) – these rulers are […]

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Family Tree – Angelos

Here is the family tree for the Angelos part of the Comnenus family. Theodore, the mother, is the sister of John II and Isaac who was Andronicus I’s father. There is one very important individual here. It was Isaac II Angelos who ordered the execution of his cousin, Andronicus.      

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Tartaria – Hidden History Bombshell

OK. I am usually much more subtle than this. But what the heyhoo? I will use every weapon available. Below is a repost of Family Tree – Comnenus. Everything I post here is connected. Follow the bloodline. It leads to the hiding of Tartaria……..     I gave a preview yesterday and today I have […]

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Family Tree – Comnenus

I gave a preview yesterday and today I have done as much as is needed (just for now) on the Comnenus family tree. Strange as it sounds – I had to finish this bit before I could carry on with my article about the Cathars (Big Clue there) I have chosen to post screenshots here […]

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Marie Curie did NOT Exist!

Just when I am wondering about my own sanity…..I find out new stuff. Marie Curie was a construct. Nukes don’t exist. Lands are being hidden. Why do I find this soooooo bloody easy to understand? Oh. Maybe we have been/are being lied to about EVERYTHING. P.S. I have a new favourite phrase. It is used […]

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Satan was a Man

I have got to get this out of the way before The Hidden History Project can go any further, SATAN is/was/always will be a title.  Satan is not an entity. It is/was/always will be a word. Online Etymology Satan (n.) proper name of the supreme evil spirit in Christianity, Old English Satan, from Late Latin Satan (in Vulgate […]

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