The Chronicon Scotorum references Frisians through an Irish depiction of the name and brief history ( page 13 ).
They remained there 30 years, and fought fifty-four battles against Frisians, Longobards, and Bachru; and they were all gained by Milidh son of Bile. For the right of Spain these ...
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- 30 Apr 2026, 16:18
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
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- 20 Apr 2026, 22:06
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
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Re: Gaelic Chronology
I saw the J to G edit was recently made in March. The level of detailed edits to that single manuscript piece is inspiring. Among all the others made to each page.
Something scholars of yonder yore would appreciate considering the consistent updates over several years.
Preliminary findings for ...
Something scholars of yonder yore would appreciate considering the consistent updates over several years.
Preliminary findings for ...
- 20 Apr 2026, 07:13
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
- Replies: 9
- Views: 31121
Re: Gaelic Chronology
Had such a fire post to build on this thread regarding Fryas and Gaelic language origins based on two hypotheses (1. Contact, 2. No contact), but the page reset and lost the draft so instead of destroying this mage device here’s a quick notation for later analysis.
Iberia in Caucuses is Gael’s ...
Iberia in Caucuses is Gael’s ...
- 02 Apr 2026, 21:01
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
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Re: Gaelic Chronology
I did some digging on those etymologies, Ott.
What is interesting is how the symbols procure your reflection of the Frisian image of spirit, yet in traditional Gaelic alphabets (both Irish and Scottish) there is no J.
Neither the standard J nor dotted representation exists, and what is even more ...
What is interesting is how the symbols procure your reflection of the Frisian image of spirit, yet in traditional Gaelic alphabets (both Irish and Scottish) there is no J.
Neither the standard J nor dotted representation exists, and what is even more ...
- 29 Mar 2026, 06:26
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
- Replies: 9
- Views: 31121
Re: Gaelic Chronology
This post is an update for the general objectives of this topic thread related to the Chronology topic.
The first post is nearly complete, save for small content updates and rearranging minor portions for better flow.
With the second post , momentum was lost because of the character limiter for ...
The first post is nearly complete, save for small content updates and rearranging minor portions for better flow.
With the second post , momentum was lost because of the character limiter for ...
- 08 Mar 2026, 01:53
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Radical chronology revision
- Replies: 48
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Re: Radical chronology revision
Aztlán is a close cognate to Atlan, which shares similar characteristics regarding a people leaving an island, in the Aztecs, whom were the more civilized people that brought the steppe pyramid culture to Central America.
Whether the Aztlán is referencing the actual island of Atlan, or one of its ...
Whether the Aztlán is referencing the actual island of Atlan, or one of its ...
- 31 Jan 2026, 21:00
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
- Replies: 9
- Views: 31121
Re: Gaelic Chronology
Gaelic Chronology Part 2 of 2:
Gaelic Chronology Among Others: Island Specific Groupings
Thus, finally, the point is made that the Gael has cross reference in of itself (primary research for RM-222 originator and the oldest extensive archeological burial mound in existence), as well as cross ...
Gaelic Chronology Among Others: Island Specific Groupings
Thus, finally, the point is made that the Gael has cross reference in of itself (primary research for RM-222 originator and the oldest extensive archeological burial mound in existence), as well as cross ...
- 08 Jan 2026, 22:29
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Gaelic Chronology
- Replies: 9
- Views: 31121
Gaelic Chronology
This post avoids diluting the original thesis’ intent in the Radical chronology revision thread to likewise expand the Chronology topic’s breadth as a whole.
The purposes of the Gaelic Chronology thread are:
To diverge from the Radical chronology revision thread, to establish a uniform Gaelic ...
The purposes of the Gaelic Chronology thread are:
To diverge from the Radical chronology revision thread, to establish a uniform Gaelic ...
- 04 Jan 2026, 21:59
- Forum: Volunteers
- Topic: Design help asked
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Re: Design help asked
I second the changing of the front cover featuring two lions or even a female figure herself.
Instead, the wheel seems to be the most prominent symbol to feature without diluting the overarching symbolism founded within the cultural gnosis itself.
Attached is a Grok image generation of the 6 spoke ...
Instead, the wheel seems to be the most prominent symbol to feature without diluting the overarching symbolism founded within the cultural gnosis itself.
Attached is a Grok image generation of the 6 spoke ...
- 04 Jan 2026, 20:37
- Forum: Chronology
- Topic: Radical chronology revision
- Replies: 48
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Re: Radical chronology revision
Hidde Oera Linda, who equates this year 1255 to the year 3448 from another timeline — "after Atland sank" — which is also used in some of the older texts.
Thus, with Hidde’s timeline in mind, Atland would have sank 4,219 years ago (2,193 BCE).
3449 YAAS Hidde writes to Okke.
YAAS 4000 ...