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The Franks

Dancing Priests of Mars & The Long Hair Beared Kings -

--Priests of Mars known as the Salii 🔗Learn more 

Lands: Isala & Ancient Gual: Gaul, French Gaule, Latin Gallia, the region inhabited by the ancient Gauls, comprising modern-day France--🔗Learn more link

286 AD

Disappearing & reappearing through history 

Frankish pirates & Frankish Kings

Languages: Old E

Later occupied: Rome & Briton

 

Plotemic Pharaohs 

This cultural synthesis inspired the work of the Jewish philosopher, Philo of Alexandria as it did the cultural context in which gnosticism later flourished.

A multiculture chimera, the Ptolemaic period of Egypt's history can be examined as an example of a flourishing, vibrant polity. 

Philo- in Philo-sophy

Sophia- feminine spirit 

Nos - nosarene or nas- nasorene = similar to Ka or Chi (breath of life/spirit)

Philo Judaeus
Jewish philosopher

Alternate titles: Philo of Alexandria
Philo Judaeus, also called Philo of Alexandria, (born 15–10 BCE, Alexandria—died 45–50 CE, Alexandria), Greek-speaking Jewish philosopher, the most important representative of Judaism

 

His writings provide the clearest view of this development of Judaism in the Diaspora. As the first to attempt to synthesize revealed faith and philosophic reason, he occupies a unique position in the history of philosophy. He is also regarded by Christians as a forerunner of Christian theology.

The Ptolemaic dynasty (sometimes also known as the Lagids, from the name of Ptolemy I's father, Lagus) was a Hellenistic Macedonian royal family which ruled the Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt for nearly 300 years, from 305 B.C.E. to 30 B.C.E.🔗Link

The Merovingian Kings

French: Mérovée, Merowig

Meroveus; c.411 – 458

[Side note: any relations to the Mori, Moors?--may not be, but worth a research journey to see what one can find, and who gave the...Moor-mans that bible? Or golden tablets?]

Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern Gual

Merovingian kingship was sacral the royal dynasty of supernatural origin

The Merovingian kings were called as long-haired kings as they never used to cut their hair, believing that there was power in long hair.

The identity of the first king of the Merovingian Dynasty is still debated by some scholars. Most believe that the first Merovingian king was a Salian Frank named Clodio, who came to power in

AD 431.

After the Roman Empire collapsed, it was the Merovingians who stepped into the power vacuum, playing an important role in reshaping the political map of Europe and providing stability to the

region.

The Sea Bull: warlords and kings that joined forces with the Roman general Aetius against the Huns under Attila at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains in Gaul in 451. His grandson Clovis I became the founder of the Frankish kingdom

Frankish warlord who pushed from the Silva Carbonaria in modern central Belgium as far south as the Somme, north of Paris in modern-day France.

Holy Blood, Holy Grail: descended from a fish" legend was actually referring to the concept that the Merovingian line had married into the bloodline of JeZues Krestos (Jesus Christ-Iesues Christos) KreioTos Je Suis Kristos. 

The Widow’s Son & the Wedding of the Bride & Bridegroom

Gods Sons (Half Deity, Half Human) 

God: All Father, Odin, Mars, Agriculture God

Taurus Bull

A Trojan Horse?

Troy & Francio

Francus is a mythological figure of Merovingian scholars which referred to a legendary eponymous king of the Franks, a descendant of the Trojans, founder of the Merovingian dynasty and forefather of Charlemagne. In the Renaissance, Francus was generally considered to be another name for the Trojan Astyanax (son of Hector) saved from the destruction of Troy. He is not considered to be historical, but in fact an attempt by medieval and Renaissance chroniclers to model the founding of France upon the same illustrious tradition as that used by Virgil in his Aeneid (which had Rome founded by the Trojan Aeneas)

Renaissance France: Francus, Samothes and the Druids

The 8th-century Historia Brittonum, borrowing from the 6th-century Frankish Table of Nations, makes mention of Francus as one of the four sons of Hisicion (Francus, Romanus, Alamanus, and Brutus), grandsons of Alanus, the first man to live in Europe

The Carolingian Liber historiae Francorum

Francus as one of the four sons of Hisicion (Francus, Romanus, Alamanus, and Brutus

-France
-Rome
-Briton
-alamanus?

The Grandes Chroniques de France (13th - 15th centuries), a vast compilation of historic material, make reference of the Trojan origins of the French dynasty

Based on the medieval legend, Jean Lemaire de Belges's Illustrations de Gaule et Singularités de Troie (1510–12) has Astyanax survive the fall of Troy and arrive in Western Europe. He changes his name to Francus and becomes king of Celtic Gaul (while, at the same time, Bavo, cousin of Priam, comes to the city of Trier) and founds the dynasty leading to Pepin and Charlemagne. He is said to have founded and named the city of Paris in honor of his uncle Paris.
Gilles Corrozet's La Fleur des antiquitez... de Paris (1532) describes Francis I as the 64th descendant of Hector of Troy

Lemaire de Belges' work inspired Pierre de Ronsard's epic poem La Franciade (1572). In this poem, Jupiter saves Astyanax (renamed Francus). The young hero arrives in Crete and falls in love with the princess Hyanthe with whom he is destined to found the royal dynasty of France.

In the tradition of translatio imperii, many medieval authors established Greek or Roman genealogies for European dynasties:
• Brutus of Troy - the legendary founder of Britain
• Benoît de Saint-Maure, in his Chronique des ducs de Normandie, linked the Plantagenet family to Aeneas

P. Alphandéry, "L'Evhémerisme et les débuts de l'hitoire de religion au Moyen-Âge", Revue de l'histoire de religion

Survival of the Pigeon Gods

History Of The Britons

Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: Le Moyen Age. Collection

Article on the hidden descendents of Christ and the lineages link to:

Merovingian dynasty was the ruling family of the Franks from the middle of the 5th century until 751. They first appear as "Kings of the Franks" in the Roman army of northern.

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The Briton Kings

Historia regum Britanniae (The History of the Kings of Britain), originally called De gestis Britonum (On the Deeds of the Britons), is a pseudohistorical account of British history, written around 1136 by Geoffrey of Monmouth. It chronicles the lives of the kings of the Britons over the course of two thousand years, beginning with the Trojans founding the British nation and continuing until the Anglo-Saxons assumed control of much of Britain around the 7th century. It is one of the central pieces of the Matter of Britain.

Catalonia & Romantic Spain


*Note: Same with everything today. Further research on these topics should always be positive for every person seeking the truth and wisdom of the Spirit. Collectively, we share in the pursuit of truth and dispelling wrong meaning and character of restoring faith as history unfolds within the lines of truth -than humanity can truly begin to heal

*All fall short - but those with only good in their heart seek to become aware of the symptoms of the world and choose right action daily.