Floris Von Rosemund – The Wolf

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It took twenty-tow days for me to find out Marilyn Reed was a co-author of the Choir threat. Outragious! I thought Kathy Vrzak was the only one threatening my Copyright in regards to the interviews I conducted with Ms. Reed. If I had agreed to the terms of their rude letter, I would have to ask permission to write and post anything about the President of Inspiration Sounds Gospel Choir. Kathy says she will protect the “friends” of the Choir. Because Marilyn co-authored this message, then she is willing to do anything possible to protect herself, and, no longer considers me her friend. She is saying she does not want to be in my book, or movie. I wonder if she is now a Born Again Christian who would be wanting to get rid of her old life and be washed clean in the blood of the lamb.

To put me in the dark, and keep me there, is proof she has a hidden agenda, as did Belle Burch when we met for two hours in a – get to know one another meeting. She did not tell me she was a SLEEPS activist. How many other members of  SLEEPS read my blog – before Belle called to make an appointment?

After the meeting with Liora Sponko, Nisha Calkins came to my house to sign me up for Landmark. Ed Fadeley took me to a Landmark meeting and offered to pay for half the dues. I could not accept his offer due to problems with my Trust.

Last night I was able to go into a deep sleep. I entered a room that was locked for too long. There was a set of keys put outside the door. Inside, I found a document. It looked like a program for a play, or a movie. I read through the names. On the last page there were illustrations for a movie a Art Director drew. There was a name in the balloon coming out of the Woman Wariors mouth. Only then did I realize how far Marilyn, and Belle, took me off my path, took me off my game. I have wondered if Belle and Marilyn are writing a book together. When I awoke, a woman’s face appear to me. She gave me Creative Permission to complete my Masterpiece.

Jon Presco

Copyright 2016

Floris and the Flower Maidens

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So much destruction by these women that surrounded me. Too many weak friends, who abandoned me, on my quest. Alone. Forsaken, I come upon Kundry and the Flower Maidens.

Floris Rosemund, Rosemondt, Roozemond, is a Knight of Valor. He will carry this old man to the end of his tale that will be based on fact.  In the land I will seek the Grail, the crass, the stupid, and the selfish, can not go. France is saying it lost its identity, along with the rest of Europe, after the attack on Charlie and the Kosher store. The Rose of Paris proves, false, and they have not a clue where the most wanted woman in France is hiding. As the Knight who has Persevered, I follow the clue of the Rouge Thread into the Labyrinth.

I just found my new Muse while googling this name Roozemond. She is Dutch. We may be kindred. She will be Kundry, who in my legend becomes an ally of Parsifal. Alas, I have found a replacement for Rena. She is a professional model I might contact and do a series of paintings of. The thread of fate is again on my side!

Seek, and thou shall find! Where is the Grail and the Oriflamme, now that France had declared war on an old enemy?

In googling Roozemont I found the most extensive genealogy of the Rosemont family who the author says were Swan Brethren.

“The illustrious lieve vrouwe broederschap . All kinds of speculations doing the roundsabout this secretive society. So would the brotherhood the continuation. of the Templars and the Grail Knights. The sex of the Roesmonts is in all probability extinct. In the United States of America and Canada is still the name for, but are no evidence that these peopleare descendants of the genus of‘s-Hertogenbosch.”

There are two roses on a mount in the Roozemont/Rosamund cote of arms. A new rose can be spliced t6o make ‘The Rose of the World’.

We look like brother and sister. The Rosemonts had a dancing wolf for a cote of arms, also.

Our tale begins…….’The Wolf and the Rose’.

Jon Presco

Copyright 2014

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https://rosamondpress.com/2014/06/10/return-of-the-house-of-wolfings-2/

http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f52/lara-roozemond-175363.html

http://www.historieroermond.nl/afkomstiguitroermond/Afkomstig%20uit%20Roermond.pdf

Name: Lara Roozemond

Nationality: Dutch

Profession: Fashion Model and Law student

Agencies: VDM Model Management – MP Management – City Models

Milestones: Elle Magazine and Glamour Magazine

Current location: Amsterdam

Floris is a 1969 Dutch television action series, written by Gerard Soeteman starringRutger Hauer and Jos Bergman and directed by Paul Verhoeven.

Knight Floris van Roozemond (spelling varies with o/oo, s/z and d/dt), accompanied by the Indian Sindala (Bergman), returns home from a trip around the world only to find his castle occupied by Maarten van Rossum, the commander in chief of Charles, Duke of Guelders. Charles, who controls Guelders, is involved in a power struggle against Philip the Handsome who rules the Burgundian Netherlands, the rest of the Low Countries. Floris had so far been neutral due to his absence, but after he finds his castle stolen, he sides with Wolter van Oldesteijn, who is allied with Burgundy against Charles, Duke of Guelders. Charles and Maarten van Rossum are aided by the Frisian pirate Greate Pierpartly as an ally, and partly to do the dirty work.

 German remake[edit]

1975 saw a German remake of the series, Floris von Rosenmund, again starring Rutger Hauer, but with German actor Derval de Faria as Sindala. This version put much more emphasis on the comedic aspects of the stories and provided the female characters Ada and Viola with larger parts than the original.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floris_(TV_series)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi5hBq0E5mA

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k41D9por6c

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Above is a painting done by my late sister titled ‘Story Teller’. Christine was a good story teller, as was Rosemary and myself. This gift ran in the family. What is astounding, is, that the ghost writer Stacey Pierrot hired, claims there exist very few of Christine Rosamond’s words, and thus Tom snyder does not include but a handful. This contradicts what Pierrot said in 1997, that Christine was dictating her life story to Sanda Faulkner. If there exist words by the Rose of the World, then Pierrot can not now proudce them lest she be titled a ‘Story Teller’. I laugh!

Story Teller can be titled ‘Kundry and the Flower Maidens’. Kundry is depicted as a Mary Magdalene, who in turn is depicted as a Grail Lineage from Jesus that begat a royal and divine race. Kundry is called ‘The Rose of Hades’ a name that can be applied to Orpheus and his wife, Eurydice. The photograph of Rena Christiansen, that was used for a Oktoberfest poster at the University of Nebraska, would make a excellent Kundry. Indeed, Rena and her boyfriend engaged in the black arts, which I would push out of her being atop a mountain.

Rena is the Silent Muse of Christine Rosamond, daughter of Rosemary, granddaughter of Mary Magdalene Rosamond. Yesterday I had lunch with Marilyn Reed who has agreed to help raise Rosamond’s Creative Legacy from hell. She will help sell Rosamond’s images of beautiful women for my two nieces, and act as my agent in seeking a publisher and a producer of a great story – that needs to be told!

Members of the Rosemond family in Holland were Swan Brethren. Lohengrin was a Knight of the Swan. His father, Parsifal, encounters Kundry and the Flower Maidens who hold the secret of the Grail that is needed to save King Arthur’s kingdom. Christine and I were Flower Children.
I have been on the bus!

Jon Presco

Copyright 2011

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It is in her winter aspect that Eriu appears in the story of Niall, and it is in her spring aspect that she appears in the tale of Conn, in which she offers the hero drink from a golden cup.

Herodias, Magdalen and Prakriti
Like the young Parsifal, the wild woman has many names. The many elements in Wagner’s Kundry included another archetype found in literature from the Middle Ages onwards: the Wandering Jew. In Wagner’s poem, Kundry becomes a reincarnation of Herodias who, because she had laughed at the Saviour’s suffering, was cursed to wander through the world until His return. She is not only cursed to wander, but also always to tell the truth; and she cannot weep, only laugh her accursed laugh. Another Herodias can be found in Heine’s poem Atta Troll; this former princess of Judea does not wander the world, but rides, laughing, with the Wild Hunt across the sky. She appears as a cruel rose in Mallarmé’s Les fleurs

In her Cambridge Handbook, Lucy Beckett entirely misses the point of the Herodias reference, but makes an interesting observation about the reference to Mary Magdalen. Beckett reminds us that in 1848 Wagner had sketched a scenario for a play called Jesus of Nazareth, which includes a scene in which the penitent Magdalen kneels in repentance before Jesus on the shore of Lake Gennesareth; later in the play she was to anoint his head and wash his feet, just as Kundry does toward Parsifal in the opera. Although Wagner repeatedly denied that Parsifal was a Christ- figure (I never gave the Saviour a thought, he said), this image had stayed with him and was incorporated by him into the Good Friday scene.

In Die Sieger, an opera that Wagner never completed, a chaste young man called Ananda receives into the religious community a beautiful girl called Prakriti, who has passionately loved him; but Shakyamuni, the future Buddha persuades him to renounce her. The Buddha reveals that in an earlier incarnation, Prakriti had rejected, with mocking laughter, the love of a young man. Prakriti is a parallel to Mary Magdalen in the sense that both are outcasts. By absorbing these two outcast women, in their different ways excluded and despised by patriarchal societies, who by their associations with the Buddha and Christ respectively introduce further religious iconography to Wagner’s drama, Kundry gained a further dimension

Arise! Arise! To me!
Your master calls you, nameless one,
First she-devil! Rose of Hades!
Herodias were you, and what else?
Gundryggia then, Kundry here!
Come here! Come here now, Kundry!
Your master calls: arise!

The triumphant youth finds himself in a wondrous garden, surrounded by beautiful and seductive Flower-maidens. They call to him and entwine themselves about him while chiding him for wounding their lovers (“Komm, komm, holder Knabe!”). They soon fight and bicker amongst themselves to win his singular devotion, to the point that he is about flee, but then a voice calls out, “Parsifal!” He now recalls this name is what his mother used when appearing in his dreams. The Flower-maidens back away from him and call him a fool as they leave Parsifal and Kundry alone.
He wonders if this Garden is a dream and asks how it is that Kundry knows his name. Kundry tells him she learned it from his mother (“Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust.”), who had loved him and tried to shield him from his father’s fate; the mother he had abandoned and who had finally died of grief. She reveals many parts of Parsifal’s history to him and he is stricken with remorse, blaming himself for his mother’s death. He thinks himself very stupid to have forgotten her. Kundry says this realization is a first sign of understanding and that, with a kiss, she can help him understand his mother’s love. As they kiss Parsifal suddenly recoils in pain and cries out Amfortas’ name: he feels the wounded king’s pain burning in his own side, and now understands Amfortas’ passion during the Grail Ceremony (“Amfortas! Die Wunde! Die Wunde!”) Filled with this compassion, Parsifal rejects Kundry.
Furious that her ploy has failed, Kundry tells Parsifal that if he can feel compassion for Amfortas, then he can feel compassion for her as well. She has been cursed for centuries, unable to rest, because she saw the Savior on the cross and laughed. Now she can never weep, only laugh, and she is enslaved to Klingsor as well. Parsifal rejects her again but then asks her to lead him to Amfortas. She begs him to stay with her for just one hour, and then she will lead him to Amfortas. When he still refuses, she curses him to wander without ever finding the Kingdom of the Grail, and finally she calls on her master to help her.
Klingsor appears and throws the Spear at Parsifal but it stops in midair, above his head. Parsifal takes it and makes the sign of the Cross. The castle crumbles and as he leaves the scene, he tells Kundry that she knows where she can find him again.

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When Belle and I met at the Wandering Goat, for some reason she is lecturing on the importance of one’s genealogy. I am amazed! She will not let me get a word in edgewise so I can tell her I am doing an astounding genealogy of my family, that tragically my daughter, Heather, could care less about. This has put me in a real crisis, for who will I leave the thousands of hours of research to? When Belle called me back after we met in Ken Kesey Square, I told her I was going to make her my Heir to my long study. Why Belle Burch?

On March 24, 2014, I made the following videos about the Sleeping Dream, and the Floral Fairmont Vision of George Miller, the brother of the Bohemian Pre-Raphaelite Poet of Oakland, where I was born. I go on a mystical journey into the Eugene Hills, and there I arrive at the center of Labyrinth, the very end and clue of the Rouge Thread. I knew then, as I stood there, I would soon find her, Sleeping Beauty.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floris_(TV_series)

The genus Roesmont has been coming early in the 14th century in s-Hertogenbosch for.The first
entry is by Godescalcus dictus Rosemont who in 1315 ships is. name variants are
Ruffle and rose (e) (e) mont mont. The members of this genus occupy influential executivefunctions.
They frequently hold the function of vessels, Secretaries of the city, Treasurer and a
notary. Some members are in the trade. An outstanding example is Roesmont which inWilson
1413 by the City Council of’s-Hertogenbosch for a year was appointed as guardian of the
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Zyl trade settlement on clean up the Danish peninsula (Skåne in the South West of
Sweden). It is a rich family with many possessions, scattered throughout the Bailiwick and also beyond.
It is not known when the family settled in Roesmont (near) ‘s
Hertogenbosch. Only in 1188, after Duke Henry l Vale the new city of’s-Hertogenbosch
Sticht, this area will get permanent residence. As early as the beginning of the 14thcentury, the
Roesmonts acquired a firm position in the city. Over the centuries various members areMember
of Swan brotherhood. This society was founded in the year 1318 in’s-Hertogenbosch
in honor of Mary, under the name The illustrious lieve vrouwe broederschap . All kinds of speculations
doing the rounds about this secretive society. So would the brotherhood the continuation
of the Templars and the Grail Knights (see the book of j. varadi recommended the city as a mirror of the
recommended Cosmos from 1997). The brotherhood is also associated with the Freemasons. Since
1483 possesses the Brotherhood a private house on the hinthamerstraat at’s-Hertogenbosch. The
society still exists and currently consists of eighteen eighteen Catholic and Protestant
members. The names of the present members are secret, but it is known that the orangesthere member of his.
A special place in the family history takes Master Godschalc in around 1483
in Eindhoven was born. He went to Leuven in 1499 artes studying and obtained his doctorate there in
1502 magister artium. In 1510, he was nominated by the o.l.v.-brotherhood for a
benefice in de Bossche St. Jan and since 1515 he was also Canon of St. Peter’s Church to
Leuven. He also made his official residence in Leuven where he was Professor of Theologyfrom 1515.
As a judge he was partly responsible for the condemnation of some heretics to death and had
a role in the prosecution of reformist printers (see the section on the printers
of Antwerp). Presumably he did this not out of full conviction because after his death in1526 was
However, in a positive sense by Erasmus he remembered.
The sex of the Roesmonts is in all probability extinct. In the United States
of America and Canada is still the name for, but are no evidence that these
people are descendants of the genus of‘s-Hertogenbosch. Do come at the 2000 census of
1947 the names roozemond (241x), pink mouth (70 x) and Rosemund (6 x) for. If thisblood relatives
Roesmont are of the genus has not been studied.
Although the genus Roesmont in the strictly male line so not the ancestors of the
genus of Ruremonde, that does not mean that there is no blood relationship.
Pabitra Roesmont (married to Mechteld) is the Edeloudovergrootvader (relationship in the 23rd Ridge) of
Hendrika Sagun (married to Johannes Martinus van Ruremonde). The relatively small group of
descendants of this couple are so to Godescalcus related.

The original coat of arms of the Roesmonts or Rosemonts is according to A.H. Hall a rose

without shield contour [Brabantse Heraldry in historical perspective]. The flower looks very similar to the

Gelderse roos as centuries later by the noble genus Vih is used. Later

also a double rose with an asterisk. Of this is not shown, but seems possible

This weapon very similar to that of the genus Rosemund. From 1369 changes the coat of arms of the

Roesmonts in a (climbing) wolf on gold or on a silver shield [Armorial Général of

J.b. Reed Camp]. Laura Roesmont performs a climbing lion in 1427 as stamp which unfortunately

still no image available.

Climbing

Lion

Seal

Ghodefridus

dedo Ruffle coin

(1365)

Weapon

Rosemund

(Germany)

Seal Gijsbert

Roesmont

(1369)

Ghiselbertus Roesmont

(1421-1469)

Kaitlyn

Roesmont

(1427)

The name Roesmont comes in the fifteenth century for less and less. Between 1440-1450 comes the

name Roesmont Mijerijse schout before in the accounts. In the period 1454-1459 is also a

single mention found. However, their influence is not yet completely disappeared. In 1461 is

Roesmont namely listed as Ghiselbertus ships in’s-Hertogenbosch. In april 1472 and 1476

Laura Roesmont is one still listed. The latest entry in Netherlands is in 1672.

1.3.4 Rougemont

According to some (vague) sources, the Roesmonts related to the

Rougemont. For the time being, there is no proof or even any indication of

found. Rougemont as place comes at some locations for. The place

Rougemont in Quebec City in Canada (and Mont Rougemont) not included

left alone, there are four villages with this name:

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2

Henric Bac Roesmont

(1) Lerya design/engineering

(2) Luytgart

Philip Roesmont

Margriet Roesmont

Wouter van Oeckel

Roesmont Daneel

Roelof Roesmont

Mechteld

Ron Roesmont

Daniel van der Hautert

Gal Roesmont

Digna Roesmont

Jan van den Wouwer

Hilla Roesmont (red)

Henrik van der Zeberts

Westelaken (v. Collenberck)

• It may be a reference to the village of Lord Rougemont in Pays d’Enhaut in the

commune of Vaud, high in the Alps. Assuming that the coat of arms of the place

probably in some ways in the family coat of arms of the Roesmonds would be

processed, this option is off. The family was originally a Roesmont

rose in their coat of arms (and later a species of black Fox).

• Rougemont is a commune in the Department of Côte-d’Or (Bourgogne région).

In this area is also a chivalric order; “Order of Saint George” or the “order of Rougemont”.

The knighthood had 27 noble Knights. The order derives its existence to the relic of

Saint George that was taken by the founder of the Middle East. The relic

was kept in a specially built Chapel and was important for the

Burgundian nobility because Saint George is the patron saint of the Knights.

The order was reformed in 1485, which was laid down that the members 16

quarters had to be able to demonstrate, meaning that all their great-great-grandparents

of nobility had to have been. This also applied to the “Ladies

Rougemont “, a women’s order that was connected with the knighthood.

The order was still died in 1715 during the Government of the

Louis XIV but probably disappeared in the 18th century. There are

sources that mention the year 1824 as that of the lifting of this ancient order. The

Dutch family Roesmont is likely to have been not a member, there

already 1369 in s-Hertogenbosch were located and the knighthood was only in 1390 by

Knight Philibert Miolans founded. If in the future show that the Roesmonts from

an earlier period come from this area, it may be interesting to the

15 States of the order referred to figure it out. (If they still exist).

• Rougemont is a commune in the département of Doubs (region

Franche-Comté). Flat in Romagny-sous-Rougemont (Territoire de

Belfort) (see opposite).

The following images on the internet to find the coat of arms of the Rougemonts.

The climbing lion would have a relationship of the Roesmonts would, but for this too

are no real point.

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