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  1. Royals and the Occult: Witchcraft, Astrology, and Mystical Healing

    ... in the occult has probably heard of Nicholas II of Russia and his right-hand man, Rasputin. When it comes to ... increasingly unpopular. He was soon hated by almost all of Russia, doing massive damage to the royal family’s ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 04/08/2022 - 19:01

  2. The First Newspaper in the Southern Hemisphere

    ... away in 1771 and Sweden risked being divided between Russia and Prussia. The Prince Royal, Gustav III of Sweden, ...

    micki pistorius - 04/01/2020 - 14:10

  3. Lost Treasure: The Search for the Great Golden Bell of Dhammazedi

    The Great Bell of Dhammazedi is claimed to be the biggest bell in the world. The creation of this bell was ordered by a 15th century king of the Hanthawaddy Kingdom (a state occupying part of modern day Burma / Myanmar) by the name of Dhammazedi.

    dhwty - 14/05/2016 - 14:41

  4. Thoth Hermes Trismegistus and his Ancient School of Mysteries

    Thoth Hermes Trismegistus is portrayed by the Egyptians as the moon god with the body of a man, head of an ibis, and a crescent moon over his head. His symbol was the winged serpent staff. He was the god of wisdom, letters, and time. But he was not only known to the Egyptians. To the Sumerians he was Ningizzida; he may have been Enoch to the Jews, Odin to the Scandinavians, Wotan to the Teutons, and some even suggest Buddha.

    Katrina Sisowath - 05/01/2021 - 18:23

  5. A Fiery Maiden Guards Her Secrets

    “At the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, there was raised an 8-storied towered temple (Maiden’s Tower) devoted to seven gods, grandiose for those day… [possessing] seven sacred levels, [and] wall-recessed altars with seven-colored fires burning in honor of the pantheon of gods of Ahura Mazda or Mithra”. - Professor Davud Akhundov.

    Ryszard Antolak - 30/05/2017 - 01:58

  6. Greeting Old Friends: Sacred Trees in Finnish Folklore

    ... National Museum of  Finland. ( CC0 ) In Finland and in Russia birch twigs were used as wands to cast protective ... do not grow in the northern hemisphere. In Scandinavia, Russia, and within Baltic countries both the Lutheran and ...

    Niina Niskanen - 31/01/2022 - 18:00

  7. Viking Chief Tore Hund and his successful resistance against Christian conversion

    ... placed teachers in them. Olaf earlier had been in exile in Russia during a secession conflict. He had been exiled after ... a man to whom he’d given refuge. When he came back from Russia, those who opposed him, including many farmers and ...

    Mark Miller - 28/09/2015 - 14:53

  8. Statue of Emperor Constantine Reunited with Giant Bronze Finger After 500 Years

    ... his purchases to the  Hermitage  in St. Petersburg, Russia. Caligula Palace, Gardens And Private Zoo Discovered ... the Louvre  and in 2019 they traveled to the Hermitage in Russia. Now, the Louvre bronze “finger” has rejoined many ...

    ashley cowie - 02/05/2021 - 18:47

  9. Mount Athos – Garden of the Mother of God and Holiest of Holy Mountains to Some

    Mount Athos, known also as the Holy Mountain, is a mountain located in Greece. The site is a semi-autonomous republic of Eastern Orthodox monks and is considered to be one of the holiest places of the Eastern Orthodox Church. There are 20 large monasteries on Mount Athos, along with many other smaller ones, all of which come under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.

    dhwty - 15/02/2019 - 01:59

  10. 50 Years of Scientific Evidence for the Existence of Bigfoot

    ... It Authentic,” by Dmitri Bayanov, Doctor Igor Burtsev (Russia’s foremost authority on the Yeti), and René ...

    Warren Gray - 07/03/2022 - 14:00

  11. Meteorite Swords Forged from the Fire of the Heavens

    ... enamored with the heroic person of Alexander I, Emperor of Russia. In hopes to commemorate this iconic event and show ... and his meteoritic sword made for the Emperor of Russia, Alexander I, in 1814. The Royal Society Publishing. ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 29/09/2019 - 19:00

  12. Saving the Forgotten Castle of Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers

    ... the service of Berthier for the 1812 AD campaign against Russia. After the Battle of Borodino, Louis-François was ... de brigade . When the French were retreating from Russia, Louis-François suffered from severe frostbite on his ...

    dhwty - 20/11/2020 - 00:42

  13. Mythological Islands in Folklore and the Collective Subconscious

    To quote the poet John Donne: “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”, but every person may also venture to the mythical islands of the collective subconscious where a wounded soul goes to recover and uncover the Hidden Self.

    ashley cowie - 30/06/2021 - 19:50

  14. Monks, Hermits and Ascetics: The Little-Known History of Women in Desert Asceticism

    Theodoret of Cyrrhus (423–457) tells us that when little girls played games in forth-century Syria, they played monks and demons. One of the girls, dressed in rags, would reduce her little friends into giggles by exorcising them. This glimpse into a Syrian childhood scene points to the prestige of the monk figure and may serve as a preview to what must appear in this modern age as a somewhat strange theme in the setting of Christian hagiography—the woman monks of the deserts.

    MartiniF - 23/08/2016 - 16:29

  15. Huge Study Tracks The Global Evolution of Ancient Military Technology

    ... of archaeologists, historians, and data scientists from Russia and the United States to aid his efforts. “We had ... steppes of the Northern Caucasus region (in modern-day Russia) around 2,000 BC, and the practice of using horses in ...

    Nathan Falde - 26/10/2021 - 19:00

  16. The Vale of York Hoard: The Finest Silver Viking Treasure Find In The UK

    ... It is believed that the coin was traded up rivers into Russia, whence it travelled through Scandinavia, and finally ... end of Europe, to the Islamic world in the east, via Russia and Scandinavia. In addition, the hoard can be ...

    dhwty - 28/09/2021 - 14:47

  17. Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle - One of the Seven Wonders of Ukraine

    The Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle is a fortress located in the city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, in the western part of Ukraine. According to written sources, the city existed as early as the 12th century, while the castle was built at a later date, i.e. during the 14th century. The archaeological evidence, however, suggests that there was already a castle on the site at an earlier date.

    dhwty - 04/04/2021 - 14:55

  18. 45,000-year-old Cave Lion Figurine Uncovered At Denisova Cave

    Another sensational first for the Denisovans, supporting their advanced nature.

    Andrew Collins - 20/11/2019 - 23:00

  19. Eye-Opening Information Revealed on Day One of Citizen’s Hearing

    The Citizen Hearing on Disclosure (CHD) of an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race has just completed the first of five days of incredible revelations and testimonies from highly credible witnesses including military personnel, government figures, astronauts, scientists, researchers and citizens.

    johnblack - 30/04/2013 - 20:57

  20. The Unfinished Timurid Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi

    The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is a monument in Turkestan, a city in southern Kazakhstan. The mausoleum was built during the reign of Timur, the ruler of the Timurid Empire. The monument was commissioned by the Timurid ruler to replace an earlier and smaller structure that was built over the grave of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, a Turkic poet and Sufi mystic. The mausoleum, however, was never finished, as construction stopped after Timur’s death.

    dhwty - 17/01/2022 - 22:00

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