Who were the many Pauls the Venetians? Mark Paul aka Marco Polo, Paolo Veronese, Father Paul the Venetian aka Paolo Sarpi
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by Gold
4d ago
So recently I was watching some of the new videos on China by Mind Unveiled and got re-inspired to look at more old maps after looking into some of his research on the Mongols, Scythians and Cathay. While doing so I noticed a couple patterns while investigating Alaska/Siberia in the Bering Strait and the kingdoms that were purported to be there such as Arzareth, Cathay, Argon and Anian. I noticed a name that popped up in those regions... M. Paul, the Venetian. He's accredited on old 16th... Read more ..read more
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Who was Paolo Veronese? M. Paul the Venetian? Mark Paul the Venetian? Father Paul the Venetian?
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by Gold
5d ago
So recently I was watching some of the new videos on China by Mind Unveiled and got re-inspired to look at more old maps after looking into some of his research on the Mongols, Scythians and Cathay. While doing so I noticed a couple patterns while investigating Alaska/Siberia in the Bering Strait and the kingdoms that were purported to be there such as Arzareth, Cathay, Argon and Anian. I noticed a name that popped up in those regions... Paolo Veronese, a Venetian artist of the 16th... Read more ..read more
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Who was Paolo Veronese? M. Paul the Venetian? Mark Paul the Venetian?
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by Gold
5d ago
So recently I was watching some of the new videos on China by Mind Unveiled and got re-inspired to look at more old maps after looking into some of his research on the Mongols, Scythians and Cathay. While doing so I noticed a couple patterns while investigating Alaska/Siberia in the Bering Strait and the kingdoms that were purported to be there such as Arzareth, Cathay, Argon and Anian. I noticed a name that popped up in those regions... Paolo Veronese, a Venetian artist of the 16th... Read more ..read more
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Who was Paolo Veronese?
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by Gold
5d ago
So recently I was watching some of the new videos on China by Mind Unveiled and got re-inspired to look at more old maps after looking into some of his research on the Mongols, Scythians and Cathay. While doing so I noticed a couple patterns while investigating Alaska/Siberia in the Bering Strait and the kingdoms that were purported to be there such as Arzareth, Cathay, Argon and Anian. I noticed a name that popped up in those regions... Paolo Veronese, a Venetian artist of the 16th... Read more ..read more
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'Tartarian' anomalies in the Age of Sail 1600-1850:? All that wood!
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by mifletzet
6d ago
There are alleged anomalies discussed on this forum about the early days of the Age of Steam and the construction of the Great Eastern and even the Titanic. But are there any 'Tartarian' anomalies in the narrative of the Age of Sail 1600-1850? How were these perfect, large, over-ornate men-o'-war, galleons and ships-of-the-line constructed? By men with their puny little arms, without access to power tools, discs, jig saws or even philips screws(!), chiseling, carving, sanding, planing and... Read more ..read more
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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by OrphanChoir
1w ago
Flagstaff has interesting history with nasa moon landing training, proximity to the Grand Canyon, train lines, naval observatory, northern arizona univ, etc. After seeing other examples, and learning more about the city; it's been mud-flooded. They talk about underground tunnels at the Montevista, a downtown hotel. Couldn't find anything about Flagstaff's orientation to... Read more ..read more
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"The Game of Saturn", the Venice-Phoenicia connection, and J. L. Borges
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by Hermolaus
1w ago
Hello everyone, this is my first contribution to this forum after having created an account years ago and having had lurked for even longer than I had the account. There is a remarkable, but seemingly little-known book called "The Game of Saturn", by Peter Mark Adams, which gives a profound analysis of the Sola-Busca tarocchi, one of the oldest preserved Tarot decks, dating from the 15th century. The content of the book is relevant to various theories and lines of research discussed on this... Read more ..read more
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The ‘History Revolution’ of the early 20th century
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by Will Scarlet
1w ago
There is a new article on conjuringthepast.com website and as usual it’s too big for me to post here on SH, so this is a synopsis. It’s part of The Dark Earth Chronicles series and discusses a surprising phenomena that occurred at the beginning of the 20th century whereby the official mainstream narrative, with regard to British and European history, underwent a sudden and profound inversion. During this period, Harold Bayley wrote a book entitled ‘Archaic England’ in which this remarkable... Read more ..read more
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Large detailed globe from 1630 by Willem Janszoon Blaeu
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by MadebySwim
1w ago
Last month I've visited the STRAHOV Monastery in Prague which has an interesting library with a large collection of terrestrial and celestial globes from the 17th century One in particular caught my attention which was the Terrestrial globe made by Willem Janszoon Blaeu (Amsterdam 1630) The globe was oriented so... Read more ..read more
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Looking for an old thread about the 1812 wars
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by Gold
1w ago
Trying to find an old thread somewhere here hypothesizing that 1812 was the first known "world war" we're aware of, I remember it featuring an image of old 18th/19th century uniformed soldiers and pointing out that America and Europe were embroiled in wars that seemingly continued with all the mysterious great fires. Feels like a lot of the 1812 discussion is either gone or I lost notes of it thanks to my poor memory. Any help appreciated. Was not the thread by KD about similar uniforms... Read more ..read more
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