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Moriaen Phoenician Knight of the Round Table of Alban Ancient Black History

  The Grimaldi African man is known to have occupied Europe in ancient times. and have been living in Britain from prehistoric times to the present era. According to Ronald Hutton " the megalithic remains scattered across the world had been the works of a great nation unknown to history, which had discovered religion and writing. This had given its system of spirituality and philosophy to the ancient Indians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Egyptians, and Druids alike, based on a veneration of the sun with a threefold personification of deity and a myth of a saviour god who dies and then returns. Higgins identified this nation with the drowned land of Atlantis, hitherto regarded as a myth in itself. This device not only dealt with the question of why no objective evidence of the ancestral civilization remained, but effectively turned the Atlanteans into a blank sheet upon which an ideal religion could be delineated, composed of the writer's favourite aspects of those...

Ogham Punic scipts on Ancient Irish Monuments

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Ancient Monuments in Ireland. Apologies  This text has been copied from an old pdf it may contain misspelled words. "It was they who made a hut for themselves that night; and  (cooking places) were made by them. Aind Cailte and Finchadh went to the stream to wash their hands. 'Here is the site of a fulacht,' said ' and this is a fulacht-na-morrighna IFinchadh. 'True,' said Cailte;  (There should be a supply which is not to be made without water' of water near at hand). " In the present county of Louth there is a district anciently known by the name of Gort-na-Morrigna, or the "Morrigan's Field," which her husband, the Dagda, had given to her.  Both Jupiter and Dagda are grandfathers of deities who correspond to Vedic Pusa . " (Book of Fermoy, fol. 125) , a 2.  Book of Lismore (fol. 196, b. 1) Mentions a Crich-na-Mor  The Wicklow   As somewhere in the present county of Boyne were Mur-na-Morrigna markable ...

History of the German Temple Society descent into Nazism

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  A Time-Line of Protestants Sects, Cults and the German Temple Society .   John Wycliffe c. 1331 – 31 December 1384) an English Scholastic philosopher, theologian, lay preacher, translator, reformer and university teacher at Oxford in England. He was an influential dissident in the Roman Catholic Church during the 14th century. His followers were known as Lollards ("to mutter,) Wycliffe was an early advocate for translation of the Bible into the common language. He completed his translation directly from the Vulgate into vernacular English in the year 1382, now known as Wycliffe's Bible . Long thought to be the work of Wycliffe himself, the translations are now  believed to be the work of several hands.   Nicholas of Hereford ; John Purvey and John Trevisa are names that have been mentioned as possible authors.   Jan Hus execution by burning. Jan Hus     c. 1369 – 6 July 1415) Hus is considered the first Church re...

Cymry A Confederation of Tribes AD 577 Welsh Tribal law.

Cymry A Confederation of Tribes Classes recognized in Wales.   See  Cymry Confederation   for full definition.   The Cymry and their Churches by D.D. Jones The main classes recognized by the Welsh Laws may be stated to be : (i) the royal class, consisting of the King or Kings or territorial lord, and their entourages ; (ii) the ' boneddig ' or free-born class, the men of lineage, consisting of the ' uchelwyr ', the married freemen, and the unmarried freemen ; (iii) the ' aillt ' or ' taeog ' class, whose freedom and rights were considerable, but not so wide as those of the freemen ; (iv) the ' alltud ' class, men of foreign blood resident in the country ; and (v) the ' caeth ' or bond-servant class, the slaves of other systems of law. Classes recognized in other systems.  In the Fragment on Ranks in the early Anglo-Saxon Laws (c. I) it is said, ' It was whilom, in the Laws of the English, that people and law went by r...