Thank you very much for sharing and the very fast posting.
Wow. A lot of news about Jesus and his historic alter egos especially Julius Caesar. JC had to do a lot of lonely fights and how was this thanked by those that came after... Thank you and greetings to him and the C's. I am still trying to grasp the implications of the new timeline and the other news.
Great to know that artefacts and Halley may help us with the timeline. Thank you for asking.
So a lot of "history" added some removed after Julius Caesar, in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Hmm. What I saw in the early Middle Ages there is a huge lot of the same type of stories or even same stories again and again between about the 6th century to the 10th century. Only other names in the same stories - you get really confused and tend to mix them up somehow. A lot of Groundhog day stuff... Hmm This could explain the confusing "gap" in the "Huns/Avars stories". The gap is more or less between the fall of the Roman Empire and about Charlemagne. During this time I see too many city founding documents, community foundings and too few content in the chronicals and none for some regions. In the Middle Ages a lot of "land eating" floods of lands bordering the Northsea watt. Hmm. Mind twisting the whole thing.
There is a lot to think and ponder and digest.
Wow. A lot of news about Jesus and his historic alter egos especially Julius Caesar. JC had to do a lot of lonely fights and how was this thanked by those that came after... Thank you and greetings to him and the C's. I am still trying to grasp the implications of the new timeline and the other news.
Great to know that artefacts and Halley may help us with the timeline. Thank you for asking.
So a lot of "history" added some removed after Julius Caesar, in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Hmm. What I saw in the early Middle Ages there is a huge lot of the same type of stories or even same stories again and again between about the 6th century to the 10th century. Only other names in the same stories - you get really confused and tend to mix them up somehow. A lot of Groundhog day stuff... Hmm This could explain the confusing "gap" in the "Huns/Avars stories". The gap is more or less between the fall of the Roman Empire and about Charlemagne. During this time I see too many city founding documents, community foundings and too few content in the chronicals and none for some regions. In the Middle Ages a lot of "land eating" floods of lands bordering the Northsea watt. Hmm. Mind twisting the whole thing.
There is a lot to think and ponder and digest.