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Has history been tampered with? Very peculiar historical duplicates and parallels. Why that?

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Has history been tampered with? One of the principal indications of the mediaeval origins of many ancient documents is the very existence
of a Renaissance when all of the ancient scientific disciplines, philosophy, arts, and culture in
general are assumed to have been revived.

The major driving force was the dynasty of Medichi of Florence starting with Cosimo the Elder, Lorenzo the Magnificent, Popes Leo 10th and Clement 7th.


The hub of the Renaissance; one of the world's most architecturally beautiful cities; with countless museums and galleries crammed with masterpieces.
Here is where Florence assumes its crucial role in European and world history. Experts in both trade and banking (the Medici were to finance many of the adventures that opened up trade routes around the world), the city grew staggeringly rich.
The families liked to flaunt their wealth, and money was poured into patronage of the arts, as Florence became a home to artists, sculptors, architects and musicians.
As scholars rediscovered or created under aliases the ancient literature and culture of Greece and Rome, Europe emerged from the Dark Ages; meanwhile the likes of Michelangelo, Donatello and Brunelleschi (and a hundred more whose works adorn Florence today) were pushing the representational arts to ever-greater heights.
An explosion of intellectual energy in the city saw radical thinkers (such as Machiavelli or Savanarola), and the dissemination of their ideas via the new medium of printing.

The "resplendent Classical Latin" regains its former splendor in the Renaissance.

This "revival" of Latin and Classical Greek begins in the 8th 9th century a.d.

The famed mediaeval troubadours begin to use the plots that the historians call "a masquerade of
classical recollections" in the alleged 10 and 11th century.

The "history of Ulysses" , Odyssey appears in the 11th century as a "mediaeval remake" of the "well-known classical story complete with knights, belles dames, jousting tournaments, in fact, all the, elements that shall later be considered integral to a "Classical" plot.

"The troubadours were proudly claiming the story of the Trojan War to have been an original one, it had neither been told nor written by anyone before! The troubadours' primary concern was the Trojan War, it had been a native story for them.

The Francs considered themselves descendants of the Trojans, while the alleged 8th century author Fredegarius Scholasticus refers to King Priam as a representative of the previous generation.

Furthermore, "The voyage of the Argonauts became confused with the Trojan War, when the crusader
conquerors; apparently, the mediaeval prototypes of the 'ancient' Argonauts had set forth in the direction of faraway Asian lands".


Scaligerian classical chronology reckons that the so-called apocalyptic nations of Gog and Magog mentioned
in the Bible disappeared from the historical arena in the early Middle Ages.

However, reading modern commentary to the mediaeval Alexandria we find out that "The names Gotti and Magotti must be a repercussion of the apocalyptic nations of Gog and Magog identified as the memories of the Goths and the Mongols in the Book of Revelation, who were well known in the Middle Ages".

The pressure of classical Scaligerian chronology and all of these oddities brings historians to the conclusion that "The Middle Ages were the time when all idea of chronological consequentiality had been lost: monks with crosses and thuribles at the funeral of Alexander the Great, Catilina attending mass;

Orpheus becomes a contemporary of Aeneas, Sardanapal a Greek king, and Julian the Apostate - a Papal chaplain.

Christian saints and "ancient pagan characters" can be seen side by side on mediaeval Gothic cathedrals,
see the sculptures of Aristotle and Pythagoras together with the Christian saints from the western façade of the Chartres Cathedral.

In mediaeval texts the ancient Alexander the Great "compliments the French".

We see an ancient miniature from the Great French Chronicle dated to the alleged 15th century that depicts the Trojan origins of the Francs: the French can trace their ancestry back to Francion, the son of Hector and grandson of the Trojan king Priam.

All these facts, and thousands of others, are rejected by historians, since they contradict the consensual chronology of Jesuits Scaliger and Petavius.

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  • before commenting: google>books>fomenko, thank you for your time.

  • plato`s originals written on what and dated how, please? hilarious this one.

  • Occam razor cuts: Sapiens sapiens species <=150000 years old, civilization (state+army+ideology+writing) goes only as far back as AD 800, very scarce information from 8-10 cy AD events, most historical events took place in 10-15th cy AD. Jesus 1153-1186 AD. Old Testament compiled in 12-16 cy AD, AFTER New One, it renders events of that period. All methods of dating of artefacts, including c14 are non-exact and contradictory, there are no written ORIGINALS dateble earlier than the XI century.

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  • Why is there nobody else discussing this as facts and where are your sources?

  • It is very suspicious

  • lol why that?

  • Why is the voice on this video a computer generated one?

  • @ruapraia wow that's a bit racist but since most retarded southern religious nut jobs are white i will accept the post on this particular vid.

  • The new history of the world revised by whites. This is why no one believes you anymore.

    Maat

  • Right! The guy just sent me a message saying that Latin was invented in the late middle ages, likely around 1300! But of course he doesn't write like Shakespeare :-) And Rome wasn't built a couple of years ago like he thinks.

  • I guess I just don't understand why this matters (past the obvious desire to be correct.) Suppose it is true, how would universal acceptance of the theory affect what we should be doing to make our biosphere (therefore niche) ever more robust and enjoyable?

  • The one attempting to tamper with history appears to be the author of the book you're promoting.

  • *...stage 14 complete:

    - Convince plebian masses their history is non-existant.

    - replace heroes out of past with comic book characters. *Begin stage 15:

    -Elect Anti-Micky to high office.

    _Drain funds from coffers to pay for newest business venture - Aruba on Ice!! :)*

    Sheeesh.....

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