Trojan war
Trojan War occured (circa 10-20 years after death of Andrey Bogolyubsky / Jesus Christ) after the military of Rus decided to support the local fascist political movement called Christianity.
The Andrey Bogolyubsky was from Rus and was killed because his native values were disrespected in the capital of the empire. That caused a political movement called Christianity to support Rus values over values of the old empire. The political movement intensified to the armed movement after the military of Rus decided to support Christianity, separate from the old empire and fight for their values.
The Trojan War was essentially represented in a series of bloody battles. The Trojan War of the 2nd century AC was the FIRST WORLD WAR OF THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES. Its outcome predetermined several centuries of the course of world history.
Book sources[edit | edit source]
2nd century AC[edit | edit source]
- The mighty Trojan war as a revenge for Christ. Russia-horder launches crusades to Tsar-Grad, and within a short time the centre of the empire is transferred to Vladimir-Suzdal Russia
- At the same time, the Trojan War and all its duplicates (Tarquinian War, Gothic War\u2026) are described as the 'wars to avenge the dishonouring of a woman'
Crusades[edit | edit source]
- Modern history attaches a great importance to the Crusades. In our reconstruction their role will grow in significance.
- First Crusade
Seizure of Tsar-Grad[edit | edit source]
- The Trojan Horse entrance
- The chroniclers of the Gothic war, allegedly of the VI century, make no mention of a horse . They inform us about the following: during the military assault of the New City (Naples, duplicate of New Rome = Czar-Grad) the general Belisarius used a cunning strategy indeed [196], v.1. Naples' thick walls were penetrated from outside by an old half destroyed AQUEDUCT, i.e. an enormous stone pipe. At some point the aqueduct delivered water to Naples. An opening of the mouth of this water-pipe was sealed off with a stone plug at the walls' level. The aqueduct was inactive for a long time [196], v.1.
- A Greek-Romans squadron of several hundred soldiers secretly infiltrates the enormous pipe from outside of the city. Having walked through it up to the wall the Greeks unseal the plug and make their way at night into the New City = Naples. Early the next morning the Greeks emerge from the aqueduct, signal to the main body of the troops outside and open the gates from the inside. Belisarius' troops burst into Naples. A massacre ensues. Half-sleeping defenders don't have enough time to even reach for their weapons. This is how Naples = the New City falls.It is possible that the half-destroyed aqueduct 'entering' Czar-Grad was poetically perceived as a 'huge animal'. The famous Trojan Horse is a poetic image of an enormous construction of stone aqueduct-water pipe, successfully used by the Greeks for the seizure of the New City.
- Besides, in Latin the word 'horse', 'mare' is spelled EQUA (equae). And the word 'water' is spelled AQUA (aquae) [2v1], ch.5. In other words WATER and HORSE are spelled practically the same! That is why, WATER-PIPE AQUEDUCT (aquae-duct = channelling water, aquae-ductio) could have turned into HORSE by the later authors who could have mixed up one vowel. That could have become the birth of a bouquet of legends of an 'enormous likeness of a GREY horse'. Its grey colour could have been explained by the colour of an aqueduct covered in dust.
- Or it could be that the question at hand concerned a portable siege tower on wheels covered with wet skins to render it inflammable from the fire missiles launched by the besieged. Such medieval wooden towers were indeed mounted on wheels and pushed towards the walls of the town under the siege. It is for a reason the horse was often depicted standing on wheels and was referred to as wooden. It was called a 'horse' because
- The chroniclers of the Gothic war, allegedly of the VI century, make no mention of a horse . They inform us about the following: during the military assault of the New City (Naples, duplicate of New Rome = Czar-Grad) the general Belisarius used a cunning strategy indeed [196], v.1. Naples' thick walls were penetrated from outside by an old half destroyed AQUEDUCT, i.e. an enormous stone pipe. At some point the aqueduct delivered water to Naples. An opening of the mouth of this water-pipe was sealed off with a stone plug at the walls' level. The aqueduct was inactive for a long time [196], v.1.
the tower was moving. It is quite possible that such a siege construction was first used in the XIII century and contributed to whole host of legends about the Trojan Horse
History[edit | edit source]
1st century AC[edit | edit source]
- Christ's execution in 1185 in Czar-Grad triggered a violent reaction in both the capital itself and in the regions-femas of the Romaic Empire. Especially in Russia, the motherland of Mary Mother of God. At the end of the 12th century it was Rus who was at the lead the Crusades, which march to Czar-Grad in order to avenge Christ's execution and punish the perpetrators. A bitter war breaks out which was later multiplied in the Scalgerian version of history under a variety of names. In particular it is known to us as the famous 'ancient' Trojan war allegedly of 13th century BC, and also as the Crusade of the 1100-1200. It appears, that 'IN THE END OF the 11th century THE CRUSADERS WERE CONVINCED THAT THEY WERE AVENGING NOT THE DESCENDANTS OF THE SAVIOR'S EXECUTIONERS, BUT THESE EXECUTIONERS THEMSELVES'.
- The start of the so called First Crusade, i.e. Crusade 'to rescue the Holy Sepulchre', today is erroneously dated to year 1096, instead of approximately year 1196.
2nd century AC[edit | edit source]
- At the beginning of the century
- Rus was still a fema of Romaic Tsar-Grad empire
- The capital city (Yoros) was ransacked and burnt by the Rus Horde-Cossacks crusaders and their allies in 1204.
- They are the same 'ancient' Achaeans-Greeks described by Homer in 'The Iliad'.
- The Achaeans were led by 'ancient' Achilles, aka Russian-Horde prince Svyatoslav
- They are the same 'ancient' Achaeans-Greeks described by Homer in 'The Iliad'.
- Those responsible for Andronicus-Christ's crucifixion were captured by the Hordians and were brutally executed.
- During the Trojan war, with the fall of Jerusalem = Troy and downfall of the Romaic Empire, the exodus-flight of various groups of people from the capital began. The diagram of Romaic femas are nominally shown in fig.3. In hot pursuit of the fugitives follow the avenging Horde-Crusaders seizing and colonizing new territories. They settle in different countries of Europe and Asia. This picture is well-known from the Scaligerian 'ancient' history of 'transmigration of peoples'. The fugitives from Romea are called Trojans, i.e. descendants from Troy = Czar-Grad. They were also confused with the Argonauts (i.e. cossacks-Hordians), who, according to the 'ancient' Greek myths, after the Trojan War embark on a voyage, seizing and colonizing various lands.
- The establishment of Russia as the centre of a new empire, successor of the previous one
- As a result of the decline of the old regime and the capture of Czar-Grad by the Horde-Crusaders in 1204, Russia-Horde, which used to be one of the provinces of the Romaic Empire, comes to the fore. It takes an active part in the Trojan War.
- After the collapse of Romea the representatives of the Royal dynasty flee to the provinces. Some of them didn't want to accept the loss of supreme power and began their battle for world domination. According to the Romaic kings' beliefs, which were based on firmly rooted religious principles, the right to possess the world belonged to their Royal family. And not only the lands already known, but also all of those yet to be discovered. This right they regarded as the sacred ancient legacy belonging to them, which under some temporary circumstances happened to be unlawfully taken away from them. Therefore it was imperative to retrieve it.
Phantoms[edit | edit source]
- Tarquinian War in 'ancient' Rome
- the Gothic War in Italy (allegedly of the VI century)
- the Nika revolt in Czar-Grad (allegedly of the VI century)
- the Crusades of the XIII century
- Prokopi Caesarian uses the names 'War with the Goths' and 'the Nika revolt'
Phantoms of seizure of Tsar-Grad[edit | edit source]
- the fall of 'ancient' Troy allegedly in the XIII century
- as the seizure of the biblical Jerusalem by the Roman army allegedly in the I century
- the seizure of 'most ancient' Babylon