History, Fiction Or Science?: ChronologyAccording to author Anatoly T. Fomenko, so-called consensual history is a finly woven magic fabric of intricate lies about events preceding the sixteenth century. There is not a single piece of firm written evidence or artifact that can be reliably and independently traced back earlier than the sixteenth century. The archaeological, dedrochronological, paleographical, and carbon methods of dating ancient sources and artifacts are both non-exact and contradictory. Nearly all of the methods of dating components are blatently untrue! |
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... legend of a woman and the casus belli of the Trojan War 5.4. The beginning of the war ... legends of the Trojan War ...............................................................................................
... legend of a woman and the casus belli of the Trojan War 5.4. The beginning of the war ... legends of the Trojan War ...............................................................................................
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... of 1800 years taken into account 1. The Greek and the Biblical chronology 2. The legend of a woman (religion?) mortally insulted ...........................................................................................
... of 1800 years taken into account 1. The Greek and the Biblical chronology 2. The legend of a woman (religion?) mortally insulted ...........................................................................................
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... Legend has it that Caligula had received his name – “Caligula”, or, allegedly, “Soldier's Boot”, for having worn ... legends about his death ([327], page 441). Julian is considered to have been an ardent worshipper of Mithras, and a ...
... Legend has it that Caligula had received his name – “Caligula”, or, allegedly, “Soldier's Boot”, for having worn ... legends about his death ([327], page 441). Julian is considered to have been an ardent worshipper of Mithras, and a ...
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... legends about Constantine , namely , that he had founded a certain cult , possibly of a " heretical " nature . The fact that he had been a Christian is often disputed . It was under Constantine I that Arius , the founder of Arianism ...
... legends about Constantine , namely , that he had founded a certain cult , possibly of a " heretical " nature . The fact that he had been a Christian is often disputed . It was under Constantine I that Arius , the founder of Arianism ...
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... legends about the murder of Julian . At any rate , Jovian had been Julian's successor . One of the versions claims Julian to have been a victim of a plot . Jovian ascended to the throne in 363 , in the 30th year of St. Basil the Great ...
... legends about the murder of Julian . At any rate , Jovian had been Julian's successor . One of the versions claims Julian to have been a victim of a plot . Jovian ascended to the throne in 363 , in the 30th year of St. Basil the Great ...
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