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The phantom time

The phantom time


Why some periods have been erased from history?

What if some time periods have been erased in purpose to hide the past of the royal families? At the beginning of Christianity, there were many rulers, who persecuted Christians, and when the Emperor to Rome, Constantine the Great made Christianity the only tolerated religion in the Roman empire, that put the rulers in danger, because they were persecuted Christians.

And of course, those people wanted to hide their real identities, and that's why they wanted to erase the archives, where were the evidence about their role in the brutal actions against the new religion. And in those eras, many archives were destroyed, for hiding the identities of the persons, who were commanding the authorities before Constantine the Great.

But then we must realize that there have been also other reasons for erasing things, and one of the most interesting theory is, that the medieval period was not ever existed. In fact, the Medieval period was not existed in the form, how we know that period. The time was hard, of course, but there was not quite a lot of violence, as we might believe. And during that period were the crusades.

The point was that the Crusaders would not always be so brave and willing to give sacrifices as they wanted to tell, and that's why some writings from those cases are suspicious. The Crusaders were also captured by the Saracens and there was one very big problem with those men. They have seen Muslims, and that means that those men might hear something, what was dangerous to the pope, and that meant that sometimes they just vanished.

During those situations like Crusades, the people hear things, what the people like kings and the pope didn't want them to know. During those periods the information, what could harm the position of the Pope caused the death, and that's why some knights just flee and vanish, that they could escape from the prosecution and execution.

Why do some people claim that the Medieval period ever exists?

When we are thinking about the Medieval period, it is like the wall between the time of the Roman Empire and the modern world. In fact, those leaders, who lived in the Medieval period had of course reasons to fake the history, and one of those reasons was that they wanted to hide the gold from the Catholic Church and kings. But they wanted also play bigger heroes, what they ever been for getting the gold and glory.

The thing is that some great battles were an actually pure product of imagination, which means that they ever have happened in the form as we know them is very little known detail. The famous battles like the Battle of Alesia were smaller cases, what the writers of the history wanted people to believe. The reason why the noblemen rewrite the history was that they wanted to hide the strength of their army from the superiority, and that's why the losses were reported as excessive.

If the high-class nobleman was able to form the army without that the king would know that thing, that will give this man able to steal the crown in the rebellion. But at first, those men must collect the army. And the best way to do that was to go to a foreign land and then recruit the troops from there. That would make possible to form the army, where the king would know, and then start the rebel in the against the monarch.

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