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General: VOLTAIRE Y LA PROSTITUTA (FRANCIA CENTRO DEL CODIGO DA VINCI)
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VIVA FRANCIA, TIERRA DE LIBERTAD
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12 ene. 2018 - Maybe earning his PhD and marrying that girl wouldn't be so pointless after all. In fact, there were many things he wanted to do with his life – before it was all over. Stephen Hawking and Jane Wilde get married July 14, 1965. Image credit: The Sun. So Stephen Hawking left his hospital bed, proposed to ...
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¿COMO EXPLICAS EL NEXO 911 CON EL DIA DE MARIA MAGDALENA EN EL MARCO A LA INDEPENDENCIA DE EEUU EN FILADELFIA?
11/9/2001-11/9/2005=1461 DIAS
11/9/2005-22/7/2006=315 DIAS
1461+315=1776
EL 4/7/1776=INDEPENDENCIA DE EEUU EN FILADELFIA
En aquel tiempo, respondiendo Jesús, dijo: Te alabo, Padre, Señor del cielo y de la tierra, que hayas escondido estas cosas (la Gnosis, la Sabiduría Oculta) de los sabios (de los eruditos) y de los entendidos, (de los intelectuales) y las hayas revelado á los niños. (A los Iniciados). Así, Padre, pues que así agradó en tus ojos." (Mateo 11: 25-26).
EL PATRON KAVALISTICO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS ESTA TOTALMENTE INTERRELACIONADO CON LAS BODAS DE CANA, EN EL CONTEXTO A QUE LA MISMA NO FUE SOLAMENTE EN UN TERCER DIA ( JUAN 2:1), SINO QUE TAMBIEN EN UN SEPTIMO DIA (JUAN 1:29,35,42 Y JUAN 2:1). DE ALLI SALE EL MONSTRUSO NUMERO 37.
1776=48*37
666=37*18
37*18=666
37*48=1776 (AÑO DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE EEUU)
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Location
Montségur is in the Ariege, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, not far from Lavelanet, due South from Mirepoix.
Montségur lies at 42°52'35" N, 1°49'51" E on a pog (a volcanic pluton) at an altitude of 1,207 meters. The castle is owned by the Commune of Montségur. There is an entrance fee, which also covers entry to a museum in the nearby town.
Guided Tours Cathar Castle Tours
Mairie: mairie.montsegur@wanadoo.fr Tel: 05 61 0110 27
Tourist Information Office: Tel: 05 61 03 03 03
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aerial view of Montségur
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MARIA MAGDALENA EN EL CATARISMO (CATAROS)
25 DE ABRIL=DIA DE SAN MARCOS
22 DE JULIO=DIA DE MARIA LA MAGDALENA
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SIRIO ES LA CONSTELACION DEL PERRO/ CAN MAYOR
Nebulosa Cabeza de Caballo
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
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Statue of Liberty
The height of the Statue of Liberty is 111′-1″ from bottom of foot to top of head. The 7 rays on the crown and the 11 points of the base star echo the proportions of the Great Pyramid’s 7:11 height to base proportion. The superb book Talisman by Graham Hancock and Robert Bauval convincingly shows this goddess is actually the Egyptian Isis.
Image courtesy Elcobbola under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
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hace 3 días - Manipularon la historia a través de las fuentes de los textos en su lenguaje inventado llamado Latín, peeeeero no pudieron cambiar el ... Jose Alfonso Hernando ... la famosa batalla de Troya, y HASTA AHÍ NOS VAMOS PARA VER QUE ... “Las matemáticas nos hacen más libres y menos manipulables”.
hace 3 días - Principal / Valdeande Magico / ¡¡¡ Visitamos TROYES, donde fue la Guerra de Troya !!! ¡¡¡ Visitamos TROYES, donde fue la Guerra de Troya !!!
Troyes is the former capital of Champagne and is a perfect short trip visit from Paris. At just an hour and a half by train it can be a day trip but a couple of days and an overnight stay would be better because there’s so much to see and do in this lovely, vibrant city.
A town that is shaped like a Champagne cork in Champagne?
Troyes is an ancient city, once a Roman town with a direct road from Milan and onwards to Boulogne-sur-Mer on the Opal Coast in the north of France – the route for the invasion of Britain. Later the rich and powerful Counts of Champagne built a palace in Troyes and it was a prosperous place that attracted merchants from all over Europe. The counts fortified their town and though at that time Champagne didn’t even exist, the walls took the form of a Champagne cork.
Following a huge fire in 1524 that destroyed many of the ancient buildings that were constructed from wood, new brick buildings were erected and many of them remain to this day. Indeed the inhabitants of Troyes lived in these buildings pretty much as they had been for hundreds of years right up until the 1950s. It was a decade when the town council went on a bit of a renovation rampage to improve conditions since many of the old buildings had no bathrooms and poor hygiene conditions.
Fortunately they didn’t destroy too much and visiting Troyes is like stepping back in time. Every street seems to have its quota of half-timbered houses and there are cobbled streets and tiny alleyways that create a mesmerising maze in the centre of the old town of Troyes. In the little ruelle des Chats (Cats Alley) you’ll see it is so narrow that the houses lean in and touch via a central gutter at the top and cats could cross from houses on both sides of the roads. At the side of the office of the Mutuelle Societe at 111 rue Emile Zola you can enter a gate and at the back you’ll discover a stunning renaissance house looking exactly as it did when it was built. At the Cour du Mortier d’or, the ancient timber frames still bear the workman’s trademarks.
Everywhere you go here you’ll discover traces of history from hundreds of years ago, quaint, quirky and irresistibly charming…
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