Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery

Before I get into the bells, the bells, here is some background mainstream history for you.   Wiki : Zvenigorod   And here is one of the sources used on the above wikipage.   http://www.kkovalev.ru/  

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Zvenigorod Bell

I’m spending some time with the history of the Zvenigorod bell. The bells. The bells. And the inscription on it which has been decoded and then re-decoded by NC. Very interesting :o)  

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The Biggest Secret of MY Life (Don’t Tell Anyone!)

In 1425, English and Burgundian forces drove off all of Domremy’s cattle and burned the town. The same year of this trauma, when Joan was 13, she started hearing “voices.” The first of these voices spoke to her from her father’s garden, and was accompanied by a blinding white light.   God’s Honest Truth here. Never told before. To any living soul. […]

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Jack the Ripper & Masonic Geometry

A while back on here, I mentioned that the “story” of Jack the Ripper has fascinated me forever. Taking another look at the Sacred Geometry of the Languedoc in Henry Lincoln’s book reminded me of this “theory” about Jack…   Wiki : Jack the Ripper. The Final Solution   Check it out. It’s a lot […]

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The Caucasus: Mountains Full of Languages

Control C. Control V from one of my wayback posts. 36% Scottish = 36% Scythian =36% Tartarian. 29% Scandinavian = 29% Nova Scythian = 29% Tartarian. 11% English = 11%  “Anglo-Saxon” = 11% Tartarian And the rest is Caucasian, Russian, Italian and German. Cremating the local Farmer’s Handmade Lincolnshire Sausages should’ve warned me that I […]

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Hekate Liminal Rites

I seem to have collected a very strange assortment of books on multiple subjects. It’s a real shame that so many around me see that as a reason to deride me. Sigh! ‘Snot gonna stop me tho’!   At the crossroads of life, death and rebirth stands the Goddess Hekate. Honoured by men, women and […]

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Sur le Pont d’Avignon

Chorus: Sur le Pont d’Avignon L’on y danse, l’on y danse Sur le Pont d’Avignon L’on y danse tous en rond. On the bridge of Avignon We’re all dancing, we’re all dancing On the bridge of Avignon We’re all dancing round and round.  

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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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Ptolemy I Soter

Ptolemy I as Pharaoh of Egypt, British Museum, London Founder of the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt which lasted 275 years – until the death of Cleopatra by some snaky business. Oh. And he was Alexander of Macedon’s General and Historian. Busy, busy pharaoh dude :o)   Wiki : Ptolemy I Soter    

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Babylon on the Rhone

It’s very weird how one thing can lead to another! I started with Dante and Beatrice (Bee-a-tree-chay…oops. Done that one.) and ended up in the Babylonian Captivity. Shrug. Wiki : Dante Wiki : Beatrice Portinari   O all ye passing by along Love’s way, attend a while and see if there be sorrow such as […]

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Welsh Word of the Day – Teulu

Or… …If you are as steeped in 12thC Welsh History as I am. Warband. Them Ravens are a-talking again :o) TAY-lee

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