Article about WIZARDRY
and the CRUSADES.
by Henryk S, Szubinski.
As regards the ROYAL ORIGINS of the Early kings and the traditions of their source knowledge as well as KIN SHIP of the I TITLE.
DISCLOSURE of the facts of the rule of king Arthur,his real name and the name of MERLIN as the background meaning of the change of king Arthur to king William of Normandy in the Crusades.
from:
thehistoryofengland.co.uk/2011/07/11/26-william-rufus-normandy-and-the-first-crusade/
date 2018
august 11
time 20:36
William Rufus was a flamboyant, red faced, pudgy and irreverant bloke, but none the less his father's favourite son. So Dad tipped him the wink and he left the death bed to take the throne of England from his older brother. And spent his reign trying to re-unite England and Normandy again.
26 William Rufus, Normandy and the 1st CrusadeDownload
William Rufus
William's reign is dominated by 4 themes:
William's main aim – get Normandy away from big brother
Tax the living daylights out of the English so I can get Normandy back
Keep the Scots and Welsh quiet so I can get Normandy back
Stop the church from taking away customary royal rights.
This episode we'll talk about the first two. And a bit about the First Crusade, for no good reason.
A brief guide to medieval taxation
Rufus and the first Chief Justiciar of England, Ranulph Flambard, used all the means at their disposal to raise money.
Raise a geld – the Danes have gone, but that's no reason not to raise a geld or two
Revenue from the Royal Demesne lands
Turn the old English dues into cash – raise the Fyrd, then get them to give you money rather than fight
Feudal dues: Wardships – take under-age orphaned heirs into the Royal care, and make money from their estates. Or sell the wardship to highest bidder.
Charge your vassals a fee for getting married
Scutage – get money from your vassals instead of getting them to fight
Relief – medieval inheritance tax
Norman kings steered a very fine line. Charge too much for all this stuff and you have a baronial revolt on your hands. William got away with it – but was always close to that line.
Getting Normandy back
Rufus first had to fight Robert Curthose off – which he successfully did in 1088. And from then on he was on the offensive. But despite campaigns in 1091 and 1094, he never really had Robert on the run. Until in 1096, Robert heard Pope Urban II's call to the Crusade. William loaned him £10,000, and had control of Normandy until Robert came back. Pretty soon, William had re-asserted Ducal control over the baronage that Robert had lost.
The First Crusade
The First Crusade affected England relatively lightly – though there are records of a fleet of ships that took an active part. But the largest part of the Crusade came from Northern France and Germany.
Alexios Comnenus was in fact probably pretty horrified when 35,000 hairy northerners turned up in Byzantium. And in fact, the Crusades did little for east-west relations. Alexios really fancied a load of gold to pay for mercenaries to regain lands for Byzantium. Instead, he ended up with 4 Frankish kingdoms in the Holy Land, who he understood less that he did the Turks.
The Crusader march to Jerusalem
The march to the Holy land took the Crusaders first to Nicea, which they regained for the Emperor. At Dorylaeum, the Sultan of Rhum got his taste of western knights, and his arrows simply bounced off their armour. So he stood aside and waved them through.
At Antioch, the Crusaders faced a challenge they looked like losing. Camped in front of walls they couldn't properly blockade, they boiled in the heat, without sufficient food, while a Muslim relief army approached. But sneakiness won The Crusader States the day, when they bribed a Turkish captain to let them in. They slaughtered the inhabitants, Muslim and Christian alike. Then, inspired by the Holy Lance found within the walls, they put the Muslim army to the sword.
By then many leaders had left – Stephen of Blois for example. Their original army of 35,000 was down to 12-15,000. But on they marched to Jeruslaem. Their chances looked slim. The Turks had denuded the land around of food, and poisoned the wells. Jerusalem was a massive fortress. Another army approached from Egypt. But despite the odds, the desperate Crusader assault worked, and on 13th July 1099 Jerusalem was in their hands. The Crusaders celebrated with another orgy of destruction and murder that was to prevent any chance of working with the local Muslim population. Baldwin was crowned the first King of Jerusalem.
The final stroke was the Battle of Ascalon, where again a Muslim army was defeated, and many Crusaders came on home. Among them was Robert Curthose. Robert had a good crusade, involved in all the major battles, and there was even a rumour that he was offered the crown.
The First Crusade was massively helped by Turkish divisions, and really shouldn't have had much chance of success. It established 4 rather unlikely western kingdoms in the Levant that were to be the focus of 8 more crusades until the final fall of Acre in 1291.
Compare this data of the crusades with that of the REAL KING at the time as from the year 1000 to about the year 1100 and the similarities indicate that the LEGEND of the KING ARTHUR is the same person as in "WILLIAM RUFUS" as such the comparisons with MERLIN as would be his "wizard" and the facts that MERLIN protected "King William the second or THIRD " and the title "RUFUS" as "ROUGH" has many comparisons with the mention of MERLIN as "the wild man of the forests".
Here then, is Merlin and his story from about the same time as the first records of him were written about the time of the CRUSADES.
Merlin (Welsh: Myrddin) is a legendary figure best known as the wizard featured in Arthurian legend and medieval Welsh poetry. The standard depiction of the character first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, written c. 1136, and is based on an amalgamation of previous historical and legendary figures. Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt (Merlinus Caledonensis), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius (Welsh: Myrddin Emrys).
Geoffrey's rendering of the character was immediately popular, especially in Wales.[1] Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard. Merlin's traditional biography casts him as a cambion: born of a mortal woman, sired by an incubus, the non-human from whom he inherits his supernatural powers and abilities.[2] Merlin matures to an ascendant sagehood and engineers the birth of Arthur through magic and intrigue.[3] Later authors have Merlin serve as the king's advisor and mentor to the knights until he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Lady of the Lake.[3] He is popularly said to be buried in the magical forest of Brocéliande.
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Basically , MERLIN protected the TITLE of WILLIAM as the 3rd as the TITLE probably bestowed on him by the conquest and success of wining the CRUSADES.
The facts of WIZARDRY and the knowledge of the most valued secret of the times, that it is not from Columbus, and the discovery that the world is round. That came long after the facts of Wizardry , that, with the Crusades and the knowledge of "OLD MAGIC" that the "world was like a cleft ,similar to the FRUIT of which the cleft is taken. So in part the Earth was long known to be part of the sphere but none really knew. The Crusades did displace over this cleft back and forth and probably learned about the magic of old as related to the motion of the BLUE TWILIGHT as well as the value of it in measure of GOLD by which the knowledge was earned by the king who would rule it. So there are many exchanges between the MYTH of KING ARTHUR and king WILLIAM and the appearance of MERLIN who knew the "WIZARDRY of IT".
Meaning that it had to have some secret value of it's long debated center as the m in the materialism, not as the breath of the spirit but something far more valuable, the basics of the Earth's womb and the center as the embryo of the new world.
So the secret is hidden behind the letters of M,E,R,L,I,N
as the curvature in total about some point in the middle of Earth.
m= matter
E=embryo
R=radius
L=length
I=Incline
N= new center of the Earth.
The WIZARDS model of the Earth would be that which states that the Earth rotates about the point of the center beneath us and as above and between us and in reference to the rule of Kings.The mid level and the lower Earth were the "old magical ways" and the "new ways" respectively.
image of MERLIN .
You simply rotate the CLEFT of the section of the sphere and the difference = the lower and higher sides of the measure between them as how wizardry defined the existence of the center of it.So many theories have been made.
the CLEFT or the SPHERICAL CAP as from
Wikipedia
date 2018
august 11
time, 20:41
An example of a spherical cap in blue (and another in red.)In geometry, a spherical cap, spherical dome, or spherical segment of one base is a portion of a sphere cut off by a plane. If the plane passes through the center of the sphere, so that the height of the cap is equal to the radius of the sphere, the spherical cap is called a hemisphere.
A spherical sector (blue)
A spherical sectorIn geometry, a spherical sector is a portion of a sphere defined by a conical boundary with apex at the center of the sphere. It can be described as the union of a spherical cap and the cone formed by the center of the sphere and the base of the cap.
This limited view of the Earth as seen from observers on the surface could only, throughout the early Renaissance , only perceive the position of any other person by way of the limitations of the horizon. So to keep with the traditions of this knowledge of the EARTH as the CLEFT , much was speculative argumentation and theory based on this limitation. Only the rich or the super intelligent like LEONARDO DA VINCI could actually get a grasp on the various occurrence in nature of the cleft.
Even the Early thinkers and the whole spectrum of Classical Mechanics uses this guess work to figure out motion along the sectioned curvature. If you thought the world was round and that this was out of the CLEFT reference ,you would make a fool of yourself.
So the argument goes and even the most advanced present arguments of everything from the longevity to how we live ,are defined by arguments of some emotional type of involvements inside this cleft. As though we were prisoners of it.
So what happened to make us understand this CLEFT of the CAMELOT and the Kings rule over his own land.
President Kennedy and the missions to the Moon were what happened. The astronauts could define for themselves this,"greater than limited" point of view with both feet on either side of the CLEFT,on hard ground. So as to represent the verge or CONTACT of the left and right sides, over the old ways of thinking of the limitations of our place.No more guess work and definitely no one making the decisions for astronauts out there.
image from NASA of Buzz Aldrin
Even the Early thinkers and the whole spectrum of Classical Mechanics uses this guess work to figure out motion along the sectioned curvature. If you thought the world was round and that this was out of the CLEFT reference ,you would make a fool of yourself.
So the argument goes and even the most advanced present arguments of everything from the longevity to how we live ,are defined by arguments of some emotional type of involvements inside this cleft. As though we were prisoners of it.
So what happened to make us understand this CLEFT of the CAMELOT and the Kings rule over his own land.
President Kennedy and the missions to the Moon were what happened. The astronauts could define for themselves this,"greater than limited" point of view with both feet on either side of the CLEFT,on hard ground. So as to represent the verge or CONTACT of the left and right sides, over the old ways of thinking of the limitations of our place.No more guess work and definitely no one making the decisions for astronauts out there.
image from NASA of Buzz Aldrin