

This is why I refused to obey the commands of Belle Burch and her friends who were trying to hijack my novel ‘Capturing Beauty’. The alleged heir to Herbert Armstrong’s teaching traced the Trojan linage to the Frisians, and the Dukes of Brabant. I concur. This is why I have been so interested in Lara Roozemont.
I have concluded that King Solomon was King Priam, and David, Paris, who captured Belle Bathsheba.
I offered The Rose to Rena and Belle, and they betrayed me. Below is a post I made just after Belle agreed to come model for me. She asked for me to set the time. Then, I found out who her compatriots are – Anarchists! The Mayor of Portland has asked the masked ones, and the armed ones not to come to his city and devastate it with acts of violence.
In our last telephone conversation. Belle admitted it was wrong of her not to tell me who she was. I told her I did not like her poem, and asked for a rewrite. She did not hear I left a window open for her. I expected a better poem. Out hearts were broken.
The greatest love stories can not be written by human hand, or the greatest portraits rendered by the cleverest eye. Sometimes our muse grab us by the short hairs, and shake us like a bulldog. Love can be a very dramatic story – and portrait! Such is the tale of Hellen……Hellen of Troy!
With my muse, Belle, I got more than my money’s worth. I only gave her a blue bicycle. She gave me one hair-raising adventure….with fight for my life!
I forgive you, Belle, for several reasons; Your deceased mother asked me to do so. You have the same mole on her neck that Marilyn has. I fell in love with Belle – at first sight! You gave me such a look of hope, that was so full of expectations. Well, my dear Belle. Here is the Kingdom I promised you. You are………Of The Garden!….. Van Der Tuin.
There is, no one left to take the garden from you. It is your birthright! Enjoy!
To my late friend and compatriot, Ben Toney……..
Your ancestor set sail for England with William the Conqueror. He is depicted in the long Bayeux Tapestry. Like the fleet of Greek ships you came, to Troy in search of the captured Helen. Along the way you brought a strange prophet that was thrown overboard. And, he showed you where the Trojans are, and he showed you where – they will be! For God, loves a story! For man, loves a prophecy! We go to see in the ships. We come home, as other men. Thank you Ben, for sharing with me, the greatest story every told, and you kindred, Fair Rosamond who King Henry put at the epicenter of Labyrinth. Henry claimed he desdended from the Trojan.
A week ago I blogged my conclusion that King Priam was King Solomon, and David, his son, was Paris. Tonight I found the Compendium of History Vol.2 by Herman L. Hoeh who was supposed to be Herbert Armstrong’s Heir. But, he is all but demonized. They claim he got much wrong. He and Herbert speak of the King David Key – which I just provided. What would you call this in doing a lab test? Three prophets, one, who was not known to the other two, sails to another land, born under falling stars, to know the Kingdom of God!All we can do, is keep the prow of our ships, pointed to the horizon: for Jesus said;
“Seek, and thou shall find!”
John Presco
Van Bois Le Duc
Copyright 2019
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/waces-roman-de-brut
This is why I refused to obey the commands of Belle Burch and her friends who were trying to hijack my novel ‘Capturing Beauty’. The alleged heir to Herbert Armstrong’s teaching traced the Trojan linage to the Frisians, and the Dukes of Brabant. I concur. This is why I have been so interested in Lara Roozemont.
I have concluded that King Solomon was King Priam, and David, Paris, who captured Belle Bathsheba.
I offered The Rose to Rena and Belle, and they betrayed me. Below is a post I made just after Belle agreed to come model for me. She asked for me to set the time. Then, I found out who her compatriots are – Anarchists! The Mayor of Portland has asked the masked ones, and the armed ones not to come to his city and devastate it with acts of violence.
In our last telephone conversation. Belle admitted it was wrong of her not to tell me who she was. I told her I did not like her poem, and asked for a rewrite. She did not hear I left a window open for her. I expected a better poem. Out hearts were broken.
The greatest love stories can not be written by human hand, or the greatest portraits rendered by the cleverest eye. Sometimes our muse grab us by the short hairs, and shake us like a bulldog. Love can be a very dramatic story – and portrait! Such is the tale of Hellen……Hellen of Troy!
With my muse, Belle, I got more than my money’s worth. I only gave her a blue bicycle. She gave me one hair-raising adventure….with fight for my life!
I forgive Belle, for several reasons; Her deceased mother asked me to do so. She has the same mole on her neck that Marilyn has. I fell in love with Belle – at first sight! She gave me such a look of hope, that was so full of expectations. Well, my dear Belle. Here is the Kingdom I promised you. You are………Of The Garden!….. Van Der Tuin.
Bois-le-Duc était une des quatre villes principales du duché de Brabant (les autres étaient Bruxelles, Louvain et Anvers). Elle fut fondée en 1185 par le duc Henri Ier de Brabant, au confluent de l’Aa et du Dommel, qui à partir d’ici forment ensemble la Dieze. La cathédrale Saint-Jean y est érigée en style gothique flamboyant. Elle est le lieu de pèlerinage marial le plus grand des Pays-Bas. L’image miraculeuse de la Sainte-Vierge[réf. nécessaire] s’appelle la Douce Mère (de Zoete Moeder).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Brabant
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bois-le-Duc
https://www.cbcg.org/false-doctrine/three-false-doctrines.html
http://ambassadorwatch.blogspot.com/2007/03/enigma-of-herman-hoeh.html
https://rosamondpress.com/2019/06/28/knights-of-solomons-temple/
https://rosamondpress.com/2019/07/29/bonds-with-angels-the-arrest-of-jesus-2/

Capturing Belle in Labyrinth
I just discovered Belle’s mother, Catherine Vandertuin, brought Gamelan music to the UofO. My surrogate daughter studied this music, and played it when she attended the UofO. Her uncle, Ron Ramus taught Tai Chi here. Belle’s father, Jeffrey Burch, introduced a Labyrinth Walk that was accompanied by Belle’s mother.
My autobiography is about making my way into the center of Rosamond’s Labyrinth, where I find her, Mon Belle. Belle Burch is at the epicenter. In Friday she will pose for my rendition of Belle Rosamonde in the Labyrinth.
It is uncanny to discover this Labyrinth Walk conducted by Belle’s mother and father whom she talked about briefly. This post shows two painting of Fair Rosamond being found via the clue of the red thread. The Rosamond cote of arms depicts a weaving needle made into a cross with two roses to the side.
Belle’s mother died nine years ago when my muse was fourteen. There is something being reborn here, are awoken. The Descent of Innana (1997) is like Pan’s Labyrinth. (2005). “There will be signs.”
“Catherine brought Javanese gamelan music to Eugene in 1992 with the founding of Gamelan Nuju Laras, well known for accompanying labyrinth walks created by her partner, Jeff Burch.”
Catherine
Jon Presco
Copyright 2014
Compendium of World History – Volume 2
Herman L Hoeh ![]()
TROJANS KINGS OF ISAURIA
Kings Length of Reign Dates
1. Francio, son of Hector, 21 1181-1160
flees from Troy with
his brother Turcus to 10 1160-1150
Maeotis, where they
rule 21 years. From
there they migrate to
Isauria, where Francio
drives out his brother
Turcus and reigns 10
years.
2. Hector II, marries 31 1150-1119
daughter of king of
Cilicia.
3. Troylus 56 1119-1063
4. Francio II, whose brother —
Priam led a migration
of Trojans from Isauria
to Pannonia, where they
remained till expelled
by Gratian.
Kings Length of Reign Dates
1. Priamus II, son of 27 1063-1036
Francio II, commences
his reign on the Danube
in the 118th year after
the fall of Troy,
builds city Sycambria.
2. Eneas, marries his 57 1036- 979
aunt, the daughter of
Francio II of Isauria.
3. Priamus III, had a 14 979- 965
Scythian wife.
4. Silvius Brabon, had six 49 965- 916
sons. Wandalus settled
among the Vandals, Polex
gave his name to Poland,
Russo went into Russia,
Himus migrated to
Maeotis, Frixius went to
Frisia, and Brabon
Silvius inherited his
father's throne.
5. Brabon Silvius I 35 916- 881
6. Hector III, in whose 34 881- 847
days six Sicambrian
heroes or rulers,
led by one Yber,
migrated overland from
Sicambria to France
with about 4000 men.
They built a city and
called it Paris, after
the son of Priam.
Themselves they called
Parisii.
7. Francio Brabon, had 76 847- 771
a son Troylus and
a daughter Ylia.
She became, according
to the author, the
mother of Romulus and
Remus.
8. Troylus I 32 771- 739
9. Brabon II 7 739- 732
10. Silvius Brabon II 32 732- 700
joint (60) (732- 672)
11. Hector Brabon, had 37 700- 663
two sons, Demophon
and Palamides.
Demophon went to Rome
where he married the
daughter of Ancus
Marcius and had by her a
son called Tarquinus,
who became king of Rome.
12. Palamides, had three 52 663- 611
sons, Deyphebus, joint (61) (672- 611)
Parriis and Brabon.
Deyphebus went to
Dacia, Parriis to some
islands in the Pontus.
13. Brabon III, had two sons, 57 611- 554
Priam and Dyomedeus. The
latter went to Africa
and built there a
mighty city.
14. Priamus IV 32 554- 522
joint (50) (572- 522)
15. Philymeus,had three 30 552- 522
sons, Priam,
Archadius and Macedo.
From Macedo came the
Macedonii, Archadius
migrated to Arcadia
in Greece and became
the first duke of
that land. Julius
Caesar is descended
from him.
16. Priamus V 20 522- 502
17. Brabon IV 50 502- 452
joint with son (11) (452- 441)
18. Laomedon 24 452- 428
19. Pelius, had two 58 428- 370
sons, Troylus and joint (68) (441- 373)
Hybertius. The
latter sailed with
his followers to
Hybernia (Ireland).
20. Troylus II 39 370- 331
joint (42) (373- 331)
21. Priamus VI 7 332- 325
22. Francio III 9 325- 316
23. Brabon V 4 316- 312
24. Silvius Brabon III 21 312- 291
25. Brabon Troylus VI 33 291- 258
26. Brabon VII 22 258- 236
27. Brabon VIII 16 236- 220
28. Priamus VII 28 220- 192
29. Hector IV 31 192- 161
30. Brabon IX 4 161- 157
31. Priamus VIII 19 157- 138
32. Francio IV, had 14 20 138- 118
sons and 7 daughters.
With him the account
of the kings of
Sycambria and
Pannonia ceases, although
the line continued
to reign till the
time of Gratian.
KINGS OF AGRIPPINA
King Length of Reign Dates
1. Brabon Silvius
2. Karolus I 91 B.C. 53- 39 A.D.
3. Karolus II 41 39- 80
4. Karolus III 65 80- 145
5. Karolus IV 10 145- 155
6. Karolus V 105 155- 260
7. Karolus VI 3 260- 263
8. Karolus VII, conquered 62 263- 325
Sweden, Norway, Denmark
and Ireland.
9. Brabon 41 325- 366
10. Karolus VIII 12 366- 378
11. Angisus, during whose
reign, in 378 A.D.,
Gratian drove the
Sycambri from Pannonia.
They came to the lower
Rhine under their leader
Priamus. Angisus fought
Gratian, but lost 30,000
men and was captured.
He spent seven years as
a captive of the Romans,
being finally liberated
by Theodosius upon the
latter's accession to
the throne. Maximus, a
rival emperor, devastated
parts of northern Gaul,
and then gave these to
Brabon, the six-year-
old eldest son of Angisus.
This Brabon thus became
the first prince of
Brabant, and his
position was subsequently
recognized by Emperor
Theodosius. Angisus
had another son, Karolus,
who succeeded him in the
kingdom.
12. Karolus IX was succeeded
by two other kings who
are not named. The last
was driven out by Franks,
who took over the kingdom
of Agrippina and made it
part of the Frankish realm.
Ruler Length of Reign Dates
1. Brabon I, was made 32 424- 456
prince of Brabant in
the seventh year of
his life. He reigned
for 32 years after the
death of his father.
In his days Clodius,
king of the Franks,
destroyed the kingdoms
of Agrippina and
Thuringia, and annexed
Brabant. Brabon and
his descendants became
loyal servants of the
Frankish kings. (456- 459)
2. Brabon II 60 459- 519
3. Brabon III 51 519- 570
4. Karolomannus, the last 45 570- 615
prince. After his death
Brabant became a dukedom.
Ruler Length of Reign Dates
1. Pippinus of Landen, (35) (612- 647)
ruled three years jointly or 32 615- 647
with his father, becomes
mayor of the palace to
the Frankish king.
2. Grimoaldus, son of Pepin. 13 647- 660
3. Angisus, husband of 25 660- 685
Begga, daughter of Pepin.
This Angisus was son of
Arnulph, Bishop of Metz,
who was the son of
Arnold, the son of
Anselbert. Anselbert
was married to
Blitilda, daughter
of Lothair I (Clothair),
king of Austrasia and
Neustria.
4. Pippinus II, of Heristal. 29 685- 714
(714- 715)
5. Karolus Mertellus 26 715- 741
6. Karolomanus, renounced 6 741- 747
his dukedom, entered a
monastery in 6th year
of reign.
7. Pippinus III "the 21 747- 768
Short," son of joint (27) (741- 768)
Karolus Mertellus.
By the time
Pippinus III came to
power, his inheritance
included not only
Brabant, but also
Austrasia, Thuringia,
Burgundy, Neustria
and Provence. In 752
he was elected King of
the Franks, and
reigned till his death
in 768.
8. Karolomannus, son of 3 768- 771
Pippinus, ruled jointly
with his brother
Karolus Magnus.
9. Karolus Magnus, 43 771- 814
assumed sole rule joint (46) (768- 814)
after his brother's
death, became
Roman Emperor in 800.
In 321 B.C. a line of princes migrated via India to the area of northern Holland and northwestern Germany under their leader Friso. Friso descended from Ragan or Reu (Gen. 11:19) according to “La Grande Chronique … de Hollande, Zelande” etc., p. 28. Friso was an adventurer in the service of Alexander the Great. After being released from service, he came with a group of settlers from the river Indus to Europe. There he gained power (313) over the local counts by means of intrigue. A descendant, Friso, became king in 287, commencing a secondary line of rulers.
Name of King Length of Reign Dates Friso I 68 313- 245 Adel I (94) 245- 151 Ubbo (80) 151- 71 Asinga Ascon or "Black Adel" (81) B.C. 71- 11 A D. Diocarus Segon, joint during (35) A.D. 11- 46 imprisonment of his cousin by Duke of Brabant. Dibbaldus Segon (39) 46- 85 Tabbo (45) 85- 130
Ruler Length of Reign Dates
1. Asconius 43 130- 173
2. Adelboldus 14 173- 187
3. Titus Boiocalus 53 187- 240
4. Ubbo 59 240- 299
5. Haron Ubbo 36 299- 335
6. Odilbaldus 25 335- 360
7. Udolphus Haron 32 360- 392
After this Frisia again becomes a kingdom.
Name of King Length of Reign Dates 1. Richardus Uffo 43 392- 435 2. Odilbaldus 35 435- 470 3. Richoldus 63 470- 533 4. Beroaldus 57 533- 590 5. Adgillus I 82 590- 672 6. Radbodus I 51 672- 723 7. Adgillus II 14 723- 737 8. Gondobaldus 12 737- 749 9. Radbodus II 26 749- 775
TROJAN KINGS OF THE BELGIANS
Priest-kings of the Length of Reign Dates Belgians Bavo 13 1179-1166 Bavo the Belgian (Belginius) 44 1166-1122 Bavo the Lion (Leonius) 20 1122-1102 Bavo the Wolf (Lupinus) 50 1102-1052 Bavo Brunus 35 1052-1017 Brunehuldis 67 1017- 950 Bruno 36 950- 914 Aganippus I 29 914- 885 Aganippus II, husband of 50 885- 835 the British Queen Cordelia. Audengerius 39 835- 796 Herisbrandus 20 796- 776
King Length of Reign Dates Ursus 34 776- 742 Ursa, daughter of Ursus 1 and a half 742- 741 Gurguncius (Gurgust in 28 741- 713 British history). Sisillius (was made ruler 10 713- 703 over the Belgians while his father governed the Britons). Friscembaldus I 31 703- 672 Friscembaldus II 32 672- 640 Waringerus 15 640- 625 Leonius 10 625- 615 Leopardus I 5 615- 610 Leopardus II 30 610- 580 Leopardinus 32 580- 548 A political struggle for two years left the Belgians without a king. Camber 20 546- 526 Melbrandus 15 526- 511 Blanduinus 6 511- 505 Suardus 15 505- 490 Leo 7 490- 483 Walacrinus 13 483- 470
King Length of Reign Dates Leo I 60 386- 326 Leo II 56 326- 270 Leo III 76 270- 194 Leo IV 96 194- 98 Leo V 20 98- 78 Goomerus 8 78- 70 Taynardus 14 70- 56 Usarius, slain by the Romans 4 56- 52 in Caesar's campaign of 52. Andromadas 6 months 52 Rome crushed all Gaul and Belgium in 52.
During the period that the priest-kings of the line of Bavo ruled over the Belglans, the Celts in Europe were being governed by another line. This line of kings sprang from Francus, scion of the House of Troy, and last king of the Britons before the coming of Brutus.
Francus, according to the historian Freculphe (see Vol. 19 of “Histoire de Hainaut,” sec. cclxvii), began a line of kings that ultimately ruled in Gaul. He originally turned over the government of Britain to the Druids (until the time of Brutus). He supported the Trojans against the Greeks. After the Greek victory, he continued to govern the remnants of the Celts along the lower reaches of the Danube basin. An outline of these little-known kings of the Celts is given below.
Kings of the Celts Length of Reign Dates Francus, his reign in 47 1216-1169 British records extends over another 20 years of Druidic rule before the coming of Brutus in 1149. Sicamber 51 1169-1118 Priam II 23 1118-1095 Hector. Hector had three 28 1095-1067 sons: Brabon, Polidamus and Troilus. The last- named succeeded him. Troilus 22 1067-1045 Trogotus. Trogotus led (76) (1045- 969) a migration near the beginning of his reign from Pannonia and Hungary into Gaul. Observe how this record accords with the known migrations about 1040 to Denmark and Scotland and Sweden. (The length of reign of Trogotus is missing, but may with great probability be reconstructed as above. The possible proof will be noted later.) Tongres 34 969- 935 Teuto 32 935- 903 Agrippa 28 903- 875 Ambrio 33 875- 842 Thuringus 34 842- 808 Camber 32 808- 776
https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2014/04/19/interview-with-a-muse/
Above we see a genealogy published in 1947, the year Christine Rosamond Benton, was born. It shows the Scarlet Thread Line descending from the royalty of Crete where the great labyrinth was made. The ritual practiced within was conducted by the “mistress of the labyrinth”………The Rose of the World?
On this day, February 20, 2013, I declare Rosamond Clifford the embodiment of the Labyrinth Mistress, and a Mistress of the Holy Grail.
You also see the descent from the Milesian Kings from who the Kings of Ireland descend. Cretans migrated to Miletus.





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