Hand In Hand With Ouroboros On The Trail Of Fleur De Lis / Sketches On The Topic In The Stream Of Consciousness - Alternative View

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Hand In Hand With Ouroboros On The Trail Of Fleur De Lis / Sketches On The Topic In The Stream Of Consciousness - Alternative View
Hand In Hand With Ouroboros On The Trail Of Fleur De Lis / Sketches On The Topic In The Stream Of Consciousness - Alternative View
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Everything in this World branches, fractalizes, reflects-re-reflects, as in a mirror sphere, looping in Ouroboros - the World Serpent - somewhere in incomprehensible depths, almost at the origins of the Universe. And each reflection, being a part of the Universal, lives its own life … I started a completely different study in search of lost meanings … I thought for a week and a half or two, I will deal with it, I will issue the first application article from myself to the Internet and go dig-dig further on the main topic. Yeah. It was not so! In real life, it turned out that no thread, in any direction, pull the ball, he catapult you …. And there … As they say: “The abyss has opened, the stars are full, the stars are innumerable, the bottom is in the abyss”.

Ouroboros - the world snake 1. Ouroboros. The Kybalion Hermetic Philosophy. 1908. 2. Uroborus-Dao-in-out. 3. Ouroboros tree of life
Ouroboros - the world snake 1. Ouroboros. The Kybalion Hermetic Philosophy. 1908. 2. Uroborus-Dao-in-out. 3. Ouroboros tree of life

Ouroboros - the world snake 1. Ouroboros. The Kybalion Hermetic Philosophy. 1908. 2. Uroborus-Dao-in-out. 3. Ouroboros tree of life.

"The stomach of the brain" is too small to digest … I feel that the epic of the investigation will drag on for months. And even for years. And in order not to carve myself in stone, I then decided to publish fragments from the dug … What if someone's own wise thoughts, still lying in the tuna, will be activated in this version.

Heraldic history

I will just mark a little ball, on the trail of which I launch the reader. Initially, my interest was chained to the starfiort, which is a sin to call primitive fortresses, just to repel artillery attacks, too complex, too complex for the imposed role. From fi-orts, attention was thrown to the fortresses-castles in order to learn and more accurately identify the differences. I had to find them, understand the pattern … A thread was drawn: the castles of Europe - the first castles of Austria on the list - almost every castle has its own coat of arms … Hugo remembered … She continued to pull and unravel: coats of arms of Austria - coats of arms with the fleur de lis sign - the history of fleur de lis where did it come from …

Because before, I think, the majority of unconscious citizens, who generally understand what these phonemes are about, were sure that fleur de lis is a symbol of the kings of France … And why 4% (88 out of 2150) of all coats of arms of Austria - communities, towns and small towns - with such a specific fleur de lysis ??? After all, Austria has never been under the French, like? Yes, the fact of close blood relationship of all representatives of the ruling royal houses is widely known, but this could hardly be decisive for determining what to depict on the coats of arms of ordinary human settlements of 300-500 souls, located with the mentioned kingdom at a fairly serious distance and in the territories neighboring countries. Or could it?

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4-10. Coats of arms of Austrian towns and fairgrounds: 1-Biedermannsdorf. 2-Dobersberg. 3-Göstling an der Ybbs. 4-Hohenruppersdorf. 5-Lilienfeld. 6-St. Anton am Jesnitz. 7-St. Marain bei Graz
4-10. Coats of arms of Austrian towns and fairgrounds: 1-Biedermannsdorf. 2-Dobersberg. 3-Göstling an der Ybbs. 4-Hohenruppersdorf. 5-Lilienfeld. 6-St. Anton am Jesnitz. 7-St. Marain bei Graz

4-10. Coats of arms of Austrian towns and fairgrounds: 1-Biedermannsdorf. 2-Dobersberg. 3-Göstling an der Ybbs. 4-Hohenruppersdorf. 5-Lilienfeld. 6-St. Anton am Jesnitz. 7-St. Marain bei Graz.

And so on … 77 more points …

And rushed … to spin the ball … So where did the symbol come from in heraldry?

Fleur-de-lis-Strong-Lineage symbol - fleur-de-lis 12. Fleur-de-lis-Strong –1908 - not just like that, but with a pointing finger. 13. 1. Philip Augustus II (Crooked) with Fleur-de-Liz. (21.8.1165-14.7.1223) - King of France since 1180, son of King Louis VII the Young and his third wife Adele Champagne). Coin from the National Archives of France (Archives nationales) - one of the largest archives in Europe, which contains documents from the time of the Merovingians. 14. Coat of arms of France 1376 - 1515
Fleur-de-lis-Strong-Lineage symbol - fleur-de-lis 12. Fleur-de-lis-Strong –1908 - not just like that, but with a pointing finger. 13. 1. Philip Augustus II (Crooked) with Fleur-de-Liz. (21.8.1165-14.7.1223) - King of France since 1180, son of King Louis VII the Young and his third wife Adele Champagne). Coin from the National Archives of France (Archives nationales) - one of the largest archives in Europe, which contains documents from the time of the Merovingians. 14. Coat of arms of France 1376 - 1515

Fleur-de-lis-Strong-Lineage symbol - fleur-de-lis 12. Fleur-de-lis-Strong –1908 - not just like that, but with a pointing finger. 13. 1. Philip Augustus II (Crooked) with Fleur-de-Liz. (21.8.1165-14.7.1223) - King of France since 1180, son of King Louis VII the Young and his third wife Adele Champagne). Coin from the National Archives of France (Archives nationales) - one of the largest archives in Europe, which contains documents from the time of the Merovingians. 14. Coat of arms of France 1376 - 1515.

The main versions are reduced, of course, like everything in our current society, to a religious background, only in 2 directions. First. Like, a flower - the Mother of God, Jesus, the Archangel Gabriel … and there are also a couple of holiness added … It's not that simple. Disassemble and disassemble. A completely separate tangle. Let him lie on the sidelines for now.

lily on icons 15. Archangel Gabriel. One of Tiffany's three windows in Tresevant Hall in Grace Street. New York. 16. Annunciation. Binding of a medieval book (13th century) 17. Madonna and Child with Christ. Artist Carlo Dolci (1616-1687) Florence. 18. Saint Joseph the Betrothed from the family of King David with the Christ Child
lily on icons 15. Archangel Gabriel. One of Tiffany's three windows in Tresevant Hall in Grace Street. New York. 16. Annunciation. Binding of a medieval book (13th century) 17. Madonna and Child with Christ. Artist Carlo Dolci (1616-1687) Florence. 18. Saint Joseph the Betrothed from the family of King David with the Christ Child

lily on icons 15. Archangel Gabriel. One of Tiffany's three windows in Tresevant Hall in Grace Street. New York. 16. Annunciation. Binding of a medieval book (13th century) 17. Madonna and Child with Christ. Artist Carlo Dolci (1616-1687) Florence. 18. Saint Joseph the Betrothed from the family of King David with the Christ Child.

Clovis - the legendary progenitor of the Franks and the heraldic lily father

Then they take on Clovis. As if such a figure lived in the 5th century, he was one of the kings, leaders of the Franks. Here, a complete chaos-whistle begins at all. However, as in any direction of official history, you just have to dig a little deeper. Either he himself saw the angel with the lilies, or the wife of Clotilde … Either he simply swore that if he won, he would be baptized, turn to the faith of Christ and take the lily as her signs, or the spouse painted these lilies on the shield with her own hand - or 3 months, which was traditionally previously written by pagans, or three toads … Either all this happened on the eve of the Battle of Montjoy near Paris, or in the distant but native, Frankish, ugh, non-hamlet, at Tolbiak, on the Vollerheim Heath, where now the German the small town of Zyulpich, or in a couple of other places …

If anyone did not know, as I did before the start of the investigation: the Franks are not French at all, but, according to the official historical version, Germanic tribes that formerly lived near the Adriatic, in Pannonia, and settled from the sea coast along the Rhine in the territory of modern Netherlands and Belgium only after, it seems, as in 355-358. Emperor Julian gave them lands in this area. And with what fright they began to press the Belgo-Gauls of Syagria, subjects of the last stronghold of the Roman Empire, and to confiscate their lands, their own, just inhabited, leaving - this also needs to be dealt with - separately. As well as with places and participants of battles …

Whether with the Gauls, or with the Visigoths, or with the Alemans, a decisive battle took place, which subsequently led to the mass baptism of the Franks according to the Catholic rite, as opposed to professing paganism or the Arian heresy … Either independently, or under the leadership of Sigibert of Cologne, Clovis fought … Either there, or here, or where … And so on.

Pannonia and Syagria 19. Provinces of the Roman Empire by 14 AD. e. Red-imperial, blue-senate, (Pannonia - land of the Franks, imperial province). 20. 456-61 - Soissons region in Northern Gaul, province of the Roman Empire, in 461-486 Kingdom of Soissons or Siagria
Pannonia and Syagria 19. Provinces of the Roman Empire by 14 AD. e. Red-imperial, blue-senate, (Pannonia - land of the Franks, imperial province). 20. 456-61 - Soissons region in Northern Gaul, province of the Roman Empire, in 461-486 Kingdom of Soissons or Siagria

Pannonia and Syagria 19. Provinces of the Roman Empire by 14 AD. e. Red-imperial, blue-senate, (Pannonia - land of the Franks, imperial province). 20. 456-61 - Soissons region in Northern Gaul, province of the Roman Empire, in 461-486 Kingdom of Soissons or Siagria.

territory of francs 21. Settlement of francs in 4-5 centuries
territory of francs 21. Settlement of francs in 4-5 centuries

territory of francs 21. Settlement of francs in 4-5 centuries.

22. Clovis and his battles
22. Clovis and his battles

22. Clovis and his battles.

And lilies - either ordinary, or water, or even irises and even locusts …

And for everything, about everything there are references and arguments …

A few words about Clovis's father - CHILDRIKA and his mysterious treasure

There is also a link to Childeric, as if Clovis's father, is also not just that, but in connection with the source code of the fleur de liz symbol. When I saw how it is spelled not in our language, I laughed for a long time: Childric I = CHILDRIC, where did they get Childeric?.. Or, in another interpretation, Childericus = Child-ericus, again a child, Erica. The original source in the studio !!! I want to make sure for myself that this is exactly what it was written! Where are the original photos from the excavations of the burial, in the Belgian now Tournai, or at least artifacts with authentic inscriptions, where ???? Everything is lost! Now you can see only an imprint of a copy of the ring-seal supposedly found in the grave, made at the court of the Habsburgs, you cannot understand when. The only identification signature on a non-existent ring … Vague doubts torment the soul …

Childeric's signet rings 23. Three prints of very different quality. On the latter, no inscription in Latin can be traced …
Childeric's signet rings 23. Three prints of very different quality. On the latter, no inscription in Latin can be traced …

Childeric's signet rings 23. Three prints of very different quality. On the latter, no inscription in Latin can be traced …

As the legends tell, the excavations, for the sake of erecting a new foundation near the Church of St. Bris, were led by the only DEAF. With this very not accidental nickname - Adrien Quinquin, in the line of the opened Little Eric … Sketches and an inventory list of contents, allegedly made on fresh tracks and published in 1655 by Jean-Jacques Chifflet (1588 - 1673) in the book "Anastasis Childerici I. Francorvm Regis, sive Thesavrvs Sepvlchralis Tornaci Neruiorum" - "The Resurrection of Childeric I, King of the Franks, or Burial Treasures in Tournai". Jean-Jacques, I note, was a doctor and part-time antiquary, but not just any, namely, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1614-1662), Grand Master of the Teutonic Order and commander of the Field Marshal of the Imperial Army Ferdinand III of Habsburg (1608-1657). I suspectthat in his Gauleiter, excuse me, stadtholding, Leopold Wilhelm most likely lodged in Brussels when he did not lead the troops in the war about this time of the Spanish Netherlands against France, for which, in fact, exactly at this time (1647-1656) here and was the Austrian emperor's brother sent.

Naturally, as soon as the pickaxe of Little Adrian slid on the golden buckle of the treasure, the next day, May 28, 1653, the Archduke's doctor, hastily left his master, was already right there, and described, and sketched, and identified the ring with the significant signature … 73 km in a straight line between Tournai and Brussels, not counting the fact that there are not so many direct roads, they are not there even today … so we draw all 90 and more. That is, at least 6 horses per death there and back, for a good rider to reach the desired travel speed … Oops. The tradition is, of course, fresh. But something obviously doesn't fit …

True, there is a second version, and for me personally this is not at all surprising. According to it, Jean Jacques divides into father and son (we write the Holy Spirit in our minds, he is always with us), no one is in a hurry, everything happens on the spot. The horses remained alive. Jacques Schiffle, an antiquarian doctor, describes, and his son Jean, a canon, informs the prince-archduke that, moreover, he is also a prince-archbishop, about a significant incident in the local diocese. Six months later, the Archduke-Field Marshal still appeared in person for the treasure, already honorably divided between the parish church and the municipality, for mutual patching of budget holes … and … shamelessly confiscated EVERYTHING, or what was left of it by that time. It was not in vain that they were divided?

Returning after another 3 years to his native Vienna, Leopold Wilhelm - aka Guillaume (Leopold-Guillaume), on the way stops at a certain "Manza at the Archbishop Schoenborn".

Which again - either the Belgian Mons (Walloon. Mons, picard. Mon (t) s), the capital of the county of Gennegau and the center of the Province of Hainaut, to which Tournai is attributed, or the German Mainz (German Mainz, Palatinate Määnz / Meenz) capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The first, next to it, 50 km from Brussels. But the second is preferable. Not only according to the logic of long-distance movement by river routes, but, first of all, according to the information about the "golden age" of the Schönborn family (German Schönborn), which came just in the 2nd half of the 17th century, when its representatives occupied the enthroned chairs of Mainz, Trier, Würzburg, Bamberg and Speyer.

It is worth recalling that, according to Traditional History (hereinafter TI), up to 1661, Cardinal Mazarin, an Italian who studied at his universities, was at the head of the rule of France under the young Louis XIV (1643-1715) and his mother-regent Anna of Spain-Austria. in Spain.

Turin (Turenne) the capital of the Duchy of Savoy in the years 1416-1720 belonged to the House of Savoy. In the XVI-XVII centuries, the territory of the Duchy of Savoy found itself in the center of the struggle for supremacy in Italy between the French kings, the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs. Thus, Turin periodically regained its independence, then retreated under the protectorate of France. Another interesting moment: Italian Turin (Turenne), 113 km from the southern mainland sea coast, and Belgian Tournai, 73 km from the sea coast, exactly opposite, on the northern edge, if you fold a piece of the continent along the middle line. With phonemes walking, which I will remember more than once, one and the other name of the towns can be read in exactly the same way … from which the warlike Leopold was thrown from edge to edge …

Somewhere in the distance the bright image of Fomenko dawned. And how can you refuse to agree to him? An absolute feeling of multiplied and superimposed screenshots. Although, maybe this is my paranoia.

Turin and Tournai 24. Turenne and Tournai
Turin and Tournai 24. Turenne and Tournai

Turin and Tournai 24. Turenne and Tournai.

Annushka's half sisters - Spanish and Austrian

Further more interesting. Leopold-Guillaume, aka Wilhelm Archduke, does not want to be friends with Mazarin, he takes his treasure to the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in Vienna, where a few years later he safely departs to other worlds. The hidden artifacts become the property of the namesake nephew Leopold I (1640-1705), the son of Ferdinand III of Habsburg and Maria Anna of Spain. The latter, in turn, is also a very curious person, since she is the daughter of Philip III, King of Spain and Portugal, sister of the Spanish and Portuguese king Philip IV and (how cute) the French Queen Anne.

Two Anechki were born to Philip III. One was named Anna of Austria (1601-1666) and was sent from Spain to marry France. The other, so as not to be confused, was called by Anna of Spain (1606-1646) and was married off to Austria. Even at birth, apparently, they determined who what fate … By the stars or by the shoulder blade of lamb … WONDERFUL! Hello again, Anatoly Timofeevich. Greetings to Gleb Vladimirovich Nosovsky too.

Anne's sisters 25 Ana María Mauricia de Austria, Queen of France (1601-1666). 26. Anna Maria of Spain (María Ana de Austria), Queen of Austria-Hungary, imp. Holy Roman Empire (1606-1646)
Anne's sisters 25 Ana María Mauricia de Austria, Queen of France (1601-1666). 26. Anna Maria of Spain (María Ana de Austria), Queen of Austria-Hungary, imp. Holy Roman Empire (1606-1646)

Anne's sisters 25 Ana María Mauricia de Austria, Queen of France (1601-1666). 26. Anna Maria of Spain (María Ana de Austria), Queen of Austria-Hungary, imp. Holy Roman Empire (1606-1646).

The treasure disappeared, the questions - who it was - remained

And we will return to the treasures from Tournai. It was not for nothing that the above-mentioned archbishop from Mainz managed to convince the young King-Emperor Leopold to arrange an attraction of unprecedented generosity. He was a generous young man, not like a miser, even a complete namesake, one to one. Generous and conscientious. All the same, it was about the treasures of the founders of the Franks dynasty, to which all French kings appealed …

On July 2, 1665, the treasure was delivered to his cousin Louis XIV.

And on the night of November 5-6, 1831, it was stolen from the Cabinet of Medals (le Cabinet de Medailles) on the rue Richelieu and, of course, was almost completely melted down right there …

That is, there are no artifacts that accurately indicate the identity, the whole history from the beginning of excavations to the end looks muddy, but how little do we know later legends and fakes, mainly of the 19th century, overturned into the past?

In general, everything that concerns the line of Childeric and his son Clovis requires a serious independent investigation. Up to that - whether such existed at all in nature. Or who they really were.

Whether the Germanic clan-tribe. Since what miraculously survived from weapons and ornaments in the "Childeric's hoard", specifically indicates the Danube-Black Sea, Byzantine traditions of manufacturing.

And the story that the Germanic tribe from the Adriatic Pannonia (Croatia is now in this place) took and threw it with all the belongings, wives, small children, and cattle thousands of miles away by the north wind, the North Sea, slurp jelly, that one. Not a bit worse joke about the Tatar-Mongol yoke, as shown by testing for haplogroups and the logistic theory of civilization, but just common sense. Well, and when they existed is not a trivial question.

Attributed numbers, revolving letters …

Time coordinates are unsteady, as well as geographic ones: in the light of many recent discoveries, the suspicion of at least a millennium ascribing and duplication with shifts along the timeline of many stories is getting stronger …

27. Data on the fresco before the Scaligerian reform in the Shilien Castle. Switzerland. Lake Geneva near the city of Montreux. 28. Date from the old plan of the German city of Cologne - i with a dot (indict). 633 Date on the church of the monastery of Alcobas. Portugal - L104 - the hundred and fourth Summer of God … or? The monastery was founded in 1153, sort of like.. (thanks for the photo Assucareire)
27. Data on the fresco before the Scaligerian reform in the Shilien Castle. Switzerland. Lake Geneva near the city of Montreux. 28. Date from the old plan of the German city of Cologne - i with a dot (indict). 633 Date on the church of the monastery of Alcobas. Portugal - L104 - the hundred and fourth Summer of God … or? The monastery was founded in 1153, sort of like.. (thanks for the photo Assucareire)

27. Data on the fresco before the Scaligerian reform in the Shilien Castle. Switzerland. Lake Geneva near the city of Montreux. 28. Date from the old plan of the German city of Cologne - i with a dot (indict). 633 Date on the church of the monastery of Alcobas. Portugal - L104 - the hundred and fourth Summer of God … or? The monastery was founded in 1153, sort of like.. (thanks for the photo Assucareire).

attributed thousand 30. Book of Adam Olearius “Description of the journey of the Holstein embassy to Muscovy and Persia (with engravings). 31. Fragment with date - it is clearly visible that before 656 there is a letter, not a number. 32. Gottlieb Siegfried Bayer - German historian, philologist, one of the first academicians of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences and researcher of Russian antiquities. The founder of history as a science (T. M.'s writing) in Russia. 33. Fragment with a date - it is clearly visible that there is a letter in front of 735, not a number
attributed thousand 30. Book of Adam Olearius “Description of the journey of the Holstein embassy to Muscovy and Persia (with engravings). 31. Fragment with date - it is clearly visible that before 656 there is a letter, not a number. 32. Gottlieb Siegfried Bayer - German historian, philologist, one of the first academicians of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences and researcher of Russian antiquities. The founder of history as a science (T. M.'s writing) in Russia. 33. Fragment with a date - it is clearly visible that there is a letter in front of 735, not a number

attributed thousand 30. Book of Adam Olearius “Description of the journey of the Holstein embassy to Muscovy and Persia (with engravings). 31. Fragment with date - it is clearly visible that before 656 there is a letter, not a number. 32. Gottlieb Siegfried Bayer - German historian, philologist, one of the first academicians of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences and researcher of Russian antiquities. The founder of history as a science (T. M.'s writing) in Russia. 33. Fragment with a date - it is clearly visible that there is a letter in front of 735, not a number.

And how not to confuse the heroes of legends and tales, even without a crooked intent? If the names are also leapfrog … Texts are often written without vowels, think them out later on a whim. For example, MNSTR - is it a monastery or a monster? How to understand what the chronicler was thinking, what he wanted to share, reading from today a thousand years ago yesterday ??? When the event took place, the abbreviation was enough for the participants and contemporaries. Maybe. And for those who live through the centuries, it’s like in a joke: “Today I learned that Slava Kapees is not a man at all” … Or - traffic police = Dwarfs Go To Beat Fools Dwarves.

In translations-censuses, not only light-hearted, frivolous vowels walk around, but also consonants, seemingly reliable and support, a constructive stronghold, easily agree to transformations, passing into such initial letters and phonemes that you cannot immediately guess … The aforementioned Khil Derik may be ChilPerik is called in some sources (Childeric = Chilperic ?!). Just think, the letter turned over, reflected in a mirror! I twist and twirl - I want to confuse … And besides, everything, go and figure it out - it's a name or a nickname, of which - both the first and the second - only one individual in those days could have more than one, not two … And no one recorded them in passport.

Wikipedia (hereinafter Wiki) - a modern electronic encyclopedia, as, I think, and should be, without unnecessary excitement, to treat it - clearly states: Chlodowig: a two-root word consisting of "hlod" - "famous", "outstanding", "glorified "And" wig "-" fight "," battle ".

That is, Clovis, as it is customary to call the hero in Russian - is it "Glorified in battle"? And how many of them were glorified in battles? And Clovis, as his name sounds in French: Clovis - Clouis = Louis, that is, the same Louis or Louis … (which, however, is not far from Clovis-Ludwig), is just a mark of a clan, a brand, with which almost all rulers were marked the French kingdom? The same story as with Charles-Karles-Charles, when analyzing etymological roots leads to the sacramental - KARALIUS-KARALIS = KRLS of the Balts, with their eternal addition -s, to the Russian KING = KRL - meaning simply the title: the king is the one who always bears the mark of valor.

The crown, as a sign of valor, as a distinctive sign of the ruling, special device, is another separate tangle. And for now we will put it aside, until better times, until a big investigation, when we will give out earrings to all the sisters … In the meantime, in the first approximation, we will finish with Louis-Carls, Clovis-Clovis …

So what happens - to call the first rulers of the troubled dark times "King Karl" is the same as to proclaim: And now the King will come to the forefront ??!

Maybe KRL = KRL - an abbreviation from the abbreviated right language - King of the Swarm of People (Central Army)? The leader of the human, ary, a swarm (species), a central aryan (king), if you like. And LudOvik = Ludo-Vid … At a time when giants, gnomes, elves, pseglavtsy, griffins, dragons peacefully coexisted nearby, I think this was quite relevant.

34. Italy. Ovetari Chapel of the Eremitani Church in Padua. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). "The Entry of Christ into the Temple", fragment. The relationships between people, architectural details and giants are obvious
34. Italy. Ovetari Chapel of the Eremitani Church in Padua. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). "The Entry of Christ into the Temple", fragment. The relationships between people, architectural details and giants are obvious

34. Italy. Ovetari Chapel of the Eremitani Church in Padua. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). "The Entry of Christ into the Temple", fragment. The relationships between people, architectural details and giants are obvious.

pseglavets in Sviyazhsk 35, Tatarstan. Island-city of Sviyazhsk. Saint Christopher the Pseglavets in the painting of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
pseglavets in Sviyazhsk 35, Tatarstan. Island-city of Sviyazhsk. Saint Christopher the Pseglavets in the painting of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

pseglavets in Sviyazhsk 35, Tatarstan. Island-city of Sviyazhsk. Saint Christopher the Pseglavets in the painting of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The King is … the King !

Marginal note or stream of consciousness protocol … Reis - leader, king (in Portuguese). Reich - country, kingdom, wealth, luxury (in German) … Roy-king, Reign-reign (English); Rey - King (Spanish) Roi (French); Re, Rei (Italian); Rex (lat) … Suddenly - in Norwegian - Keiser. It would seem - suddenly, but - it was not so! Let us recall the long rule of ignoring vowels when writing, and the fact that lines in medieval tomes, at least as reported by some scientific research sources, were often read according to the principle of an unfolding scroll or a creeping snake that cunningly bestowed initial knowledge: first from left to right then from right to left and … again from left to right.

Thus, going backward and relying on sounds, we get XR - from Rex-Rx, perfectly in tune with Keiser = Ksr. Is not it so? That is, Keiser = Ksr = ХR - or that very anointed of God, from the Greek (priestly) translation … Phonemic - both Caesar and the king.

And here I will still allow myself to suspect about numerous, like Louis-Carls, Eriks of Scandinavia, that this is the same, from the Rex, through several linguistic manipulations, the revised status name - King, just a king: Rex-Reis-Reic = eRic … The formula, in my biased opinion, is similar to the KR-RK and Rx-xR flip formulas, taking into account that the c-phoneme is often read like -k.

So, if you still believe in the authenticity of the imprint from the ring, buried in Tournai, Childeric-Child-eric is just a royal child? A nameless prince, "in a white cloak, with a scarlet lining", embroidered with golden sacred bees, so beloved by the Egyptian pharaohs, in a simple coffin, in a strange grave … What a beautiful mystical trail is outlined … With them, with golden bees about fleur de lis and start, as many do, but we will continue with them, a little later, a little later. We have to finish about Eriks! According to TI, Eriks - as if they probably existed Scandinavian kings - are considered from the 9th century … It seems like - before that they did not exist … The Scandinavians had kings. At all. Like the wild Slavic tribes …

Thus, the first Erik = Erik VI the Victorious, the semi-legendary king of Sweden (970-995). The roots of such an account supposedly go back to the era of the Reformation of the 16th century. When, almost in all domains, as if by chance, the reigning dynasties changed. Yes, and with religion, all of a sudden, strange things began to happen … A lot of other things happened.

Another Story, driven into the subconscious …

And first of all - something very similar to the Great Catastrophe, indications of which are found by many alternative seekers, researchers, including on the canvases of the ruinists … When the World changed so that it became radically different, did it immediately need ANOTHER History? To hide what? What pain to drive into the subconscious?

ruins of civilization 36. Hubert Robert (1733-1808, French landscape painter)
ruins of civilization 36. Hubert Robert (1733-1808, French landscape painter)

ruins of civilization 36. Hubert Robert (1733-1808, French landscape painter).

Post-disaster ruins 37 Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765, Italian painter and architect)
Post-disaster ruins 37 Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765, Italian painter and architect)

Post-disaster ruins 37 Giovanni Paolo Pannini (1691-1765, Italian painter and architect).

Or not this World, but the World at the end of the 19th? When it was altered again, redistributed and, for greater persuasiveness, they hid all their manipulations a little in depth, a little in breadth, shoving events and heroes, whom, where. Togo in antiquity, this in the Middle Ages, and the third in general in hoary antiquity, to mammoths il dinosaurs. And carefully, like puzzles of a disassembled picture, they also reshuffled the surface of the planet. So that no ends …

Well, so that there is no doubt about the authenticity of the ruinists depicted by the artists, who are imputed to fashion, foolishness and fantasy whim, I will give you a couple of pictures: the so-called World Exhibitions. In order to more clearly demonstrate the scale of the sweeps carried out and continuing to this day.

St. Lewis 38. World Exhibition 1904. USA. Saint Lewis
St. Lewis 38. World Exhibition 1904. USA. Saint Lewis

St. Lewis 38. World Exhibition 1904. USA. Saint Lewis.

France, Paris 39. World Exhibition 1900. France. Paris
France, Paris 39. World Exhibition 1900. France. Paris

France, Paris 39. World Exhibition 1900. France. Paris.

40. World Exhibition 1915. USA. San Francisco
40. World Exhibition 1915. USA. San Francisco

40. World Exhibition 1915. USA. San Francisco.

San Francisco 41.1917 San Francisco, there was an exhibition here & hellip
San Francisco 41.1917 San Francisco, there was an exhibition here & hellip

San Francisco 41.1917 San Francisco, there was an exhibition here & hellip;

All of this no longer exists. Not only in America, where antiquity seems to have no place for TI. But also in Paris. The Trocadero Palace could probably evoke unnecessary associations. To question, for example, the battles of gladiators in the Colosseum and the antiquity of the broad tread of the Catholic faith throughout Europe, around the world …

Now, you just looked at a few photos with palaces, fountains, a mass of antique sculptures … So what? Do you believe that all this was created a couple of months before the exhibition - from cardboard, papier-mâché, plaster, like a props, and then, FOR NECESSARY, destroyed immediately, as soon as the exhibition was noisy, and the guests left with prizes? I do not believe. Such a terrible, impudent, blatant lie. Straight along Goebbels. Or is it my paranoia again?

Look closely at the surviving piece of props! It's almost Baalbek! The red arrow points to the little man … So what really happened? Why was the surviving destroyed? With enviable methodology almost every year, under the auspices of the World Exhibitions? Oooh … This is another detective tangle. Ouroboros twists, develops tight rings, winks with a grin, butting into his hands a couple of extra skeins …

surviving pavilion 42, USA. California. San Francisco. The only surviving pavilion is the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District
surviving pavilion 42, USA. California. San Francisco. The only surviving pavilion is the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District

surviving pavilion 42, USA. California. San Francisco. The only surviving pavilion is the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District.

Trocadero Palace 43.1878 France. Paris. Trocadero Palace + Dioscuri Bridge
Trocadero Palace 43.1878 France. Paris. Trocadero Palace + Dioscuri Bridge

Trocadero Palace 43.1878 France. Paris. Trocadero Palace + Dioscuri Bridge.

And I will give you a couple more pictures, to appreciate the work of nameless architects, sculptors who whipped THIS, fleeting joy - just for six months, from May 1 to November 1. Hurry, philistine! Only with us and only today!

And let's go on rolling and untangling a ball from threads …

44. World Exhibition 1893, USA. Chicago. Area. 45 Bas-relief
44. World Exhibition 1893, USA. Chicago. Area. 45 Bas-relief

44. World Exhibition 1893, USA. Chicago. Area. 45 Bas-relief.

Continuation: "On the trail of Clovis and Fleur de lis"

Author: FreiTana