enter the dragon: wada,vasa, lusignan, basarab, drăculești bloodlines

Watch now: Hidden Relics of the Dragon Legacy: Count Alexandre de Bothuri Bathory on Guardians of the Holy Grail wada, the giant king of hälsingland Hälsingland (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɛ̌lːsɪŋland] (listen)), sometimes referred to as Helsingia in English, is a historical province or landskap in central Sweden. It borders Gästrikland, Dalarna, Härjedalen, Medelpad and the Gulf of Bothnia. It is part of the land of Norrland. The coat of arms were granted in 1560 in…

tribe of judges: dingir, din, dan, and don

Din (Arabic) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  (Redirected from Dīn). Not to be confused with religion. Part of a series on Islam and Iman IslamImanIhsan Individuals Mumin – BelieverMuslim – Submitter [to God]Fasiq – Open sinner, corruptFajir – Sinner (by action)Kafir – DisbelieverMunafiq – Hypocrite Groups Ahl al-Kitâb – People of the BookAhl al-Fatrah – People of the Interval Terms Din – Religion vte Dīn (Arabic: دين‎, romanized: Dīn, also anglicized as Deen) is an Arabic word with three general senses: judgment, custom, and…

genealogy of the tuatha de danaan: danus I, prince of troy

Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/; singular magus /ˈmeɪɡəs/; from Latin magus) were priests in Zoroastrianism and the earlier religions of the western Iranians. The earliest known use of the word magi is in the trilingual inscription written by Darius the Great, known as the Behistun Inscription. Old Persian texts, predating the Hellenistic period, refer to a magus as a Zurvanic, and presumably Zoroastrian, priest. Pervasive throughout the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia until late antiquity and beyond, mágos was influenced by (and…

erichthonius: father of tros and the house of troy

 HomeGreek MythologyCecrops & Erichthonius Cecrops & Erichthonius Cecrops was the first king to rule from Athens (his father-in-law, Actaeus, had his capital elsewhere in Attica). His torso, arms and head were human, but being earth-born his lower body was a serpent’s. Wise and virtuous, Cecrops taught his people the art of literature as well as the rites…

out of sumer: the priest-kings lugalbanda, lugh, and lugar maclugair

An exploration of arch druidic bloodlines Lugalbanda (Sumerian: 𒈗𒌉𒁕 lugal-banda3, young/fierce king, literally “big man”) is a character found in Sumerian mythology and literature. Lugalbanda is listed in the Sumerian King List as the second king of Uruk, saying he ruled for 1,200 years, and providing him with the epithet of “the Shepherd”. Lugal (Sumerian: 𒈗) is the Sumerian term for “king,…

my family’s giant secret: woden worhte weos

Are you ready for a story that is truly stranger than fiction? I had my genealogy revealed to me through a series of dreams. Impossible? Read on, young padawan (and that applies to me, just as much as it does to you!), read on… My awakening through dreams Last year changed my entire life. I…