April 2015
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Chivalric Romance – With Grail
Yesterday, on April 13, 2015, I called my friend, Virginia Hambley, and told her I found a Holy Grail associated with her family – along with two Chivalric Romances. One of them is connected to King Arthur by a Grail author. I also told her about the Game of Thrones based upon the War of…
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House of Cossé-Brissac
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: Another castle in the Bourmont line. Jon The Château de Brissac is a noble mansion in the commune of Brissac-Quincé, in the département of Maine-et-Loire, France. It was originally built as a castle by the Counts of Anjou in the 11th century. After the victory over the English by Philip…
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King of Knights and the New Renaissance
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: I have some very beautiful Facebook friends who display their family crest. All day (and night) long they post beautiful images of women with roses, and, their lovers and knights. These are Rose of the World Women who go about the world collecting the images I developed as a young…
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De Bourmont of Anjou and de Bar
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: “Victor de Bourmont is a member of one of the largest Angevin aristocratic families. He was born 1907 in Pontivy and died in March 1945 in Pomerania near Kolberg (Korlin). It comes down to many aristocratic families the region and Brittany, including de Cossé-Brissac, and Rohan. Many of his ancestors…
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The Literary Bohemian Crusade With Grail
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: ? Two days ago I found what constitutes the Literary Bohemian Holy Grail. I found an essay by titled ‘Kesey and Pynchon – A Trip to the Wasteland’. http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/rbph_0035-0818_1986_num_64_3_3552 What the author contends is the novels ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ and ‘The Crying of 49’ by Thomas Pynchon are…
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De Bourmont and The Ordre du Croissant
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: I believe I have found Virginia Hambley de Bourmont’s illustrious ancestor, Bertrand de Beauvau, who was a Senator of the The Ordre du Croissant, that later became The Ordre of the Star. In Louis de Bourmont’s cote of arms we see a crescent moon and star, with the de Bar…
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The House of Beauvau
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: Bertrand married four times, married successively: “Joan of the Tower-Landry,Bertrand de Beauvau, Lord of [Pressigny]], Sillé-le-Guillaume and Briançon (1382 – 1474) was a French statesman and diplomat.” This is the Landry-Beaumont family – Virginia’s family! Bertrand them married; “Jeanne Blanche of Anjou (1438-1470) natural daughter of King René. This is…
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The Swan Brethren and Order of the Crescent
Originally posted on Rosamond Press: Since I was a young man, I dreamed of going to Paris. I never dreamed Paris would come to me. I just got off the phone with Paris. Virginia is about to have a Yoga Lesson. Then she is off to see her chiropractor. Last night she was suffering from…
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End Time Family Goes Crazy on Cops
After one cop told the other cops this family needs to be separated, one Crazy for Christ, turns and hits an officer. While down, three self-righteous crazies who got all the answers, struggle for a cops gun. The Lovers of David Koresh, want that gun so they can kill human beings in the name of YHWH.…
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An Existentialist Dining Experience
“Death is glamorous!” declared my dining mate, Virginia Hambley, at the Ambrosia restaurant in downtown Eugene. And my mouth is agape for I had been feeling homesick after reading my hometown, Oakland, had been declared the most exciting city in America. I had been spreading rumors I might go home. 1. full of glamour; charmingly or…