Wednesday, March 19, 2014

The Good King Rene



  The good King Rene was in favor with his subjects, in all of his kingdoms.  He maintained several castles and palaces, in which he was quite well revered, for his extravagant parties and lifestyle.

  Entertainers and artisans came from all over Europe to display their arts and skills. One of his favorite places was the Palace at  Palos, which he used for a retreat, where he escaped with his beautiful Queen to write his books, in a peaceful environment.

 The Good King wrote on knighthood, voyages of adventure, heroic ordeals, and romance. His writings were illustrated with paintings that have survived five hundred plus years of history.

  In the Good Kings books, and sixteen portfolios of his illuminated thought, can gain a mindset of the renaissance. King Rene, and his predecessor of the same palace, the castle of Palos, where King Roger II, also known as, The Jolly Roger, are considered the Fathers of the Renaissance.

These writings are also what has become known as the “Grail Romances.” The Grail Romances have hidden meanings and messages reserved for those with Sacred Knowledge. 

 In order to interpret the hidden meaning you need to posses knowledge of mathematics and geometry which was an occult knowledge during this time of history.

  King Rene was the Ninth Grand Master of the Priory of Sion, the protectors of the Bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.  King Rene’s Castle’s were also known as “Rene’s Essence” which is where the term "Renaissance" comes from!

The King collected a vast array of titles: The Count of Bar, the Count of Provence, The Count of Piedmont, The Count of Guise. He was also a Duke: The Duke of Calabrea, the Duke of Lorraine, The Duke of Anjou, Last but not least he was the Monarch of more than one nation: The King of Hungary, The King of Maljorca, The King of Valencia, the King of Aragon, The King of Sardinia, the King of Sicily and the King of Jerusalem ! 

King Rene rode at the side of Jeanne d’ Arc in her crusade to Orlean’s.  Christopher Columbus gave credit to King Rene for providing him with his first ships commission and also as a 12 year old boy as a cabin boy on a “pirate” ship of the Good King’s out of Majorca.

King Rene was also known as a pirate. History frequently represents that Columbus was a cabin boy for the pirate Rene of Majorca.  In ancient times the conflict between nations was handled at sea through piracy. 

King Rene’ was instrumental in establishing the first” Library of Europe” open to the public.  The King and other noblemen  from throughout Europe and the Mideast collected manuscripts in the establishment of this facility. 

It is known today as the Library of San Marco which currently makes available the history and thoughts that have been suppressed for centuries, opening the renaissance and taking Europe out of the Dark Ages. 

Both of Nostradamus grandfathers were physicians in the palaces of King Rene as was Leonardo Da Vinci's father.  Nostradamus was also raised and educated by his grandfathers in the palace prior to attending the University of Marseilles.                                                      

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