...Saint Martin. This relic was from the first times of the Middle Ages a very venerated object in Gaul among the Merovingians and then the Carolingians (the city of Tours was the object of an important pilgrimage at that time). The sacred cloak of Saint Martin was preciously preserved, it was a...
...on education and culture in Francia, a debatable effect on artistic endeavors, and an unmeasurable effect on what mattered most to the Carolingians, the moral regeneration of society.[13]
Most are familiar with the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius, which buried Pompeii and Herculaneum overnight...
...and then they recur in 430.
Then I think there is a second important block after 536, with the comets and the Justinian plague.
The Carolingians made a coup and usurped the power of the Merovingians. This caused a diplomatic crisis with Byzantium. They created the myth of the lazy kings by...
...The article states that the German historian Schmoeckel saw much evidence that the Merovingians and other Frankish nobility, as the Carolingians, are descendants of the Sarmatians. This link is, of course, of the utmost importance to our own bloodline quest.
Sarmatic Traces
Skull...
...restore the monarchy in France – the chosen monarch being a descendent of the Merovingian line of Frankish kings who were deposed by the Carolingians and who were themselves former court officials to the kings of the Merovingian dynasty.
It is said that the Merovingians were the descendants...
...replace the toads.
It is important to note that the "fleurs-de-lis" are, according to historians, the symbol of royalty adopted by the Carolingians and that the legend was certainly attributed to Clovis by them at that time. The Carolingian coup d'état and the suppression of the Merovingians...
This is the same Bartholomew who early this year granted independence in Ukraine of the Orthodox Church (causing much upheaval).
This Filioque was discussed at some length in Mettan's book Creating Russophobia, yet he did not mention Luther (as he came later). Now this Filioque keeps coming...
Elohir,
Is the above quote referring to Anatoly Fomenko? I think some of his claims may be questionable in regards to Historical revisionism and dendrochronology as mentioned in this Wikipedia description:
Anatoly Fomenko
If you consider the session transcripts and the Cs remarks is this...
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