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1066
October 14 - A Norman-French army led by Duke William, invades the island of Great Britain at Hastings (east coast of what is now in the County of East Sussex, England) This invading force defeated the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, and William's troops then began to spread out and occupy large parts of the British Isles, thereby beginning a chain of succession using the institution of the Crown as a political instrument of power.
1215
June 15 - Magna Carta signed by King John of England. This document singles-out Jews as a financial sub-class.
August 24 - Pope Innocent III annulled Magna Carta.
1296
October - King Edward I of England invaded Scotland and removed the block of red sandstone upon which Scottish monarchs had been crowned. He transported what he thought was the real thing (doubts exist), to London and had a coronation chair built to house it at Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth II sat on this chair during her coronation on June 2, 1953. Additional myths claim that it is "Jacob's pillow stone" mentioned in Genesis 28:18 and "according to Jewish legend, it became the pedestal of the ark in the Temple. The stone was brought from Syria to Egypt by King Gathelus, who then fled to Spain following the defeat of the Egyptian army. A descendant of Gathelus brought the stone to Ireland, and was crowned on it as King of Ireland. And from Ireland, the stone moved with the invading Scots to Argyll." [https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/The-Stone-of-Destiny/ ] This legend also forms a part of both the 1320 Preamble to the 'Declaration of Arbroath' [see above], and the story of the 'Ten Lost Tribes of Israel' which was part of the foundational belief of Herbert W. Armstrong whose radio monologue called 'The World Tomorrow' was a major source of income for the offshore 'pirate' radio stations of the Nineteen Sixties.
1297
October - King Edward I of England issues his own Magna Carta which makes no mention of Jews, because he has already told all Jews to get out of England or suffer consequences, including death.
1320
April 6 - The Declaration of Arbroath is a letter written by barons on behalf of the Kingdom of Scotland to the Pope. In essence it claims that the Kingdom of Scotland is not subject to the Kingdom England, and both are subject to the authority of the Pope, the King of England needs to be prevented from constantly invading Scotland. [See https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/Declaration]
1534
November 3 - First Act of Supremacy supported Henry VIII's claims mirroring those of Rome. In 1538, a Second Act of Supremacy reaffirmed the original claim which was based upon the bogus claims of the Papacy controlling all things spiritual [religious] and temporal [political].
1538
December 17 - Pope Paul III excommunicated King Henry VIII of England.
1541
June 18 - King Henry VIII extends his claim to territory with the Crown of Ireland Act which become law in 1542 and creates another kingdom for him to rule over in Ireland, as an entity separate from his Kingdom of England.
1553
July 24 - Following the death of Henry VIII, who is succeeded by his son Edward VI, the Crown of England comes under the control of Mary I who tries to undo the power grab away from the Papacy in Rome.
1558
November 17 - Following the death of Mary I, a flip-flop power-grab takes place when she is succeeded by Elizabeth I who undoes the undoing of Mary I, by reverting to the political ideological sovereignty of Henry VIII by dismissing Papal overlord status.
1066
October 14 - A Norman-French army led by Duke William, invades the island of Great Britain at Hastings (east coast of what is now in the County of East Sussex, England) This invading force defeated the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, and William's troops then began to spread out and occupy large parts of the British Isles, thereby beginning a chain of succession using the institution of the Crown as a political instrument of power.
1215
June 15 - Magna Carta signed by King John of England. This document singles-out Jews as a financial sub-class.
August 24 - Pope Innocent III annulled Magna Carta.
1296
October - King Edward I of England invaded Scotland and removed the block of red sandstone upon which Scottish monarchs had been crowned. He transported what he thought was the real thing (doubts exist), to London and had a coronation chair built to house it at Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth II sat on this chair during her coronation on June 2, 1953. Additional myths claim that it is "Jacob's pillow stone" mentioned in Genesis 28:18 and "according to Jewish legend, it became the pedestal of the ark in the Temple. The stone was brought from Syria to Egypt by King Gathelus, who then fled to Spain following the defeat of the Egyptian army. A descendant of Gathelus brought the stone to Ireland, and was crowned on it as King of Ireland. And from Ireland, the stone moved with the invading Scots to Argyll." [https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/The-Stone-of-Destiny/ ] This legend also forms a part of both the 1320 Preamble to the 'Declaration of Arbroath' [see above], and the story of the 'Ten Lost Tribes of Israel' which was part of the foundational belief of Herbert W. Armstrong whose radio monologue called 'The World Tomorrow' was a major source of income for the offshore 'pirate' radio stations of the Nineteen Sixties.
1297
October - King Edward I of England issues his own Magna Carta which makes no mention of Jews, because he has already told all Jews to get out of England or suffer consequences, including death.
1320
April 6 - The Declaration of Arbroath is a letter written by barons on behalf of the Kingdom of Scotland to the Pope. In essence it claims that the Kingdom of Scotland is not subject to the Kingdom England, and both are subject to the authority of the Pope, the King of England needs to be prevented from constantly invading Scotland. [See https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/Declaration]
1534
November 3 - First Act of Supremacy supported Henry VIII's claims mirroring those of Rome. In 1538, a Second Act of Supremacy reaffirmed the original claim which was based upon the bogus claims of the Papacy controlling all things spiritual [religious] and temporal [political].
1538
December 17 - Pope Paul III excommunicated King Henry VIII of England.
1541
June 18 - King Henry VIII extends his claim to territory with the Crown of Ireland Act which become law in 1542 and creates another kingdom for him to rule over in Ireland, as an entity separate from his Kingdom of England.
1553
July 24 - Following the death of Henry VIII, who is succeeded by his son Edward VI, the Crown of England comes under the control of Mary I who tries to undo the power grab away from the Papacy in Rome.
1558
November 17 - Following the death of Mary I, a flip-flop power-grab takes place when she is succeeded by Elizabeth I who undoes the undoing of Mary I, by reverting to the political ideological sovereignty of Henry VIII by dismissing Papal overlord status.
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