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Game of Thrones’ Stark Family Tree From Bran the Builder to Bran the Broken

Updated Jun 16, 2024
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Summary
- The Stark family is one of the most important families in the world of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and A Song of Ice and Fire, with a lineage that spans centuries and is tied to the history of Westeros.
- While we only meet a handful of Stark family members in Game of Thrones, it’s important to understand who they are, especially when the show delves into the historical side of things.
- The Starks have played significant roles in major events such as the creation of the Wall, the Dance of the Dragons, and the War of the Five Kings.
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Amazon Is Mocking Tolkien
Posted on September 28, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press
The reason I am not revealing my latest revelations, is because Time has caught up with me. I am a Futurian who owns the core of the Tolkien – and Bond mythology.
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‘The Rings Of Power’ Is Making A Mockery Of Tolkien’s Work
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If someone were to adapt J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord Of The Rings trilogy in the same manner as Amazon is adapting its appendices that version would go something like this:
Rather than opening on the Shire and Bilbo’s party and a visit from Gandalf, and rather than tell the tale of Frodo and his companions’ fraught departure from their homeland, we would instead be introduced to four separate stories in the opening half hour.
- In Story #1, a fierce Hobbit baker woman would encounter an orc and smack it to death with her rolling-pin. Then she’d gather the rest of the Shire to make for a ruined Hobbit castle, where she’d rally the Hobbits to make a valiant last stand against the nearby ditch-digging orcs led by an evil Hobbit with a striking resemblance to Lucius Malfoy.
Grail-Templar Letter To Monterey Judge
Posted on June 18, 2024 by Royal Rosamond Press


This extremely rare photo of the first west coast Black Mask get-together on January 11, 1936 captures possibly the only meeting of several of these authors.
Pictured in the back row, from left to right, are Raymond J. Moffatt, Raymond Chandler, Herbert Stinson, Dwight Babcock, Eric Taylor and Dashiell Hammett. In the front row, again from left to right, are Arthur Barnes (?), John K. Butler, W. T. Ballard, Horace McCoy and Norbert Davis.
Rosemary told me her father, Royal Rosamond, used to sail to the Channel Islands and camp with his friend, Dashiell Hammett who is seen standing on the right in the photo above.

A week ago I found a letter I wrote to Judge Richard M. Silver in 1998 and may be filed in the Superior Court of Monterey. Silver presided over the divorce of Garth and Christine Benton, and the probate of my famous sister. I was authoring my own Grail-Templar book – years before Dan Brown published The Davinci Code. Why didn’t I publish, is the question.
John Presco
A high court judge today rejected claims that Dan Brown’s bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code breached the copyright of an earlier book.
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh had sued publishers Random House claiming that Mr Brown’s book “appropriated the architecture” of their book, The Holy Blood And The Holy Grail, which was published in 1982 by the same publishing house.
The claimants said Mr Brown – whose book has made him the highest-paid author in history – had “hijacked” and “exploited” their book, which took them five years to create.
But in his ruling this afternoon at the high court in London following a three-week trial, Mr Justice Peter Smith said the claim for copyright infringement had “failed and is dismissed”.
The Messianic Legacy[edit]
In 1986, Lincoln, Baigent and Leigh published The Messianic Legacy, a sequel to The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. The authors assert that the Priory of Sion is not only the archetypal cabal but an ideal repository of the cultural legacy of Jewish messianism that could end the “crisis of meaning” within the Western world by providing a Merovingian sacred king as a messianic figure in which the West and, by extension, humanity can place its trust. However, the authors are led to believe by Plantard that he has resigned as Grand Master of the Priory of Sion in 1984 and that the organisation has since gone underground in reaction to both an internal power struggle between Plantard and an “Anglo-American contingent” as well as a campaign of character assassination against Plantard in the press and books written by skeptics.[9]

Though stressful, taking someone to court will get a dispute settled in a civil fashion.

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Godfrey de Bouillon Bogart and Rosemont
Posted on October 2, 2017 by Royal Rosamond Press



When I entered Christine’s home for the first time, Vicki and I sat in the living room. I asked about the large mural over the fireplace. Vicki got up and gave me a laminated piece of paper containing the history of this work depicting Godfrey de Bouillon entered Jerusalem. Godfrey has a foot on a dead Saracen. I had seen this work in the book ‘Holy Blood, Holy Grail’ a couple of months earlier. Vicki told me when our sister gave a tour of her home, she stopped before this work, and declared;
“And, this is my mad brother!”

Gotofridus Bullionius Rex Jerusalem.Regumque matres barbarorum et/ Purpurei metuunt tyranni Horat.
[after Claude Vignon]
I.I. Haid exc. A.V. [Augsburg, c.1760.]
Mezzotint, 400 x 270mm. 15¾ x 10½”. Horizontal centre crease.
Godfrey of Bouillon (c.1060 – 1100), one of the leaders of the First Crusade from 1096 until his death. He was the Lord of Bouillon from 1076 and the Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1087. After the fall of Jerusalem in 1099, Godfrey became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. From a series of mezzotint portraits copied from a set of small engravings after Claude Vignon published in the early seventeenth century.
for another in the series see ref. 2880
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The world of mysteries and thrillers has produced some memorable friendship but perhaps none quite so distinguished as the one struck up later in life between between Raymond Chandler, the laureate of American hardboiled fiction, and Ian Fleming, the legendary English author of the James Bond novels. The relationship began when Fleming wrote to Chandler asking for an endorsement that would be used to help market the Bond novels in America. Chandler ultimately reviewed two books from the 007 series—Diamonds Are Forever and Dr. No—for The Sunday Times, and the two authors, both on their way to legendary status, struck up a warm personal relationship. In 1958, celebrating Chandler’s 70th birthday, the BBC asked Fleming to “interview” his eminent friend. The result was a rollicking, far-ranging conversation in which the authors discussed the state of the thriller, heroes and villains, the struggle for literary credibility, and how a murder is planned and executed. It would be the last time the two friends met before Chandler’s death the following year, in 1959. Fortunately, the conversation was recorded and made available by the BBC. It’s a treasure for readers and writers alike. Below we’ve collected the recording in four parts and picked out some of the highlights for transcription, along with their timestamps. Read on to find out exactly what the two authors thought of one another’s work, as well as how they believed the murder of Albert Anastasia was carried out.
What exactly is a thriller?
Jul 25, 2000
Hello. I’m new to this group. I wondered two things:
1) Is the principle directive of the Prieure de Sion today still the
preservation of “Jesus’” bloodline? (This is NOT about the
“Merovingian Dynasty”!)
2) If so, any idea how to contact them?
Thanks,
Hav’ah
Bob LeMaster
Jul 23, 2000
If anyone is interested in discussing the rapture and end times,
there is a great group called RaptureDiscussion. Come on and join
in, or just sit back and learn. Just click on below to join.
http://www.egroups.com/group/RaptureDiscussion
Were The Merovingians Nazarites
Posted on January 4, 2012 by Royal Rosamond Press






In 1987 I declared myself a Nazarite. Two years later I read the Book ‘Holy Blood Holy Grail’ The authors who inspired Dan Brown suggest the Merovingians were Nazarites. The word comb comes from comet. Consider the starry crowns the Frankish kings wore – with their long hair trailing from the stars above their heads. The Philistines found out the secret of their power through the betrayal of Samson the Nazarite after Delilah got him drunk.
Jon the Nazarite
In The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, the authors put forward a hypothesis that the historical Jesus married Mary Magdalene, had one or more children, and that those children or their descendants emigrated to what is now southern France. Once there, they intermarried with the noble families that would eventually become the Merovingian dynasty, whose special claim to the throne of France is championed today by a secret society called the Priory of Sion. They concluded that the legendary Holy Grail is simultaneously the womb of Mary Magdalene and the sacred royal bloodline she gave birth to.[4][5]
The 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown makes reference to this book, also liberally using most of the above claims as key plot elements;[11] indeed, in 2005 Baigent and Leigh unsuccessfully sued Brown’s publisher, Random House, for plagiarism, on the grounds that Brown’s book makes extensive use of their research and that one of the characters is named Leigh, has a surname (Teabing) which is an anagram of Baigent, and has a physical description strongly resembling Henry Lincoln. In his novel, Brown also mentions Holy Blood, Holy Grail as an acclaimed international bestseller[28] and claims it as the major contributor to his hypothesis. Perhaps as a result of this mention, Baigent and Leigh sued Dan Brown for copyright infringement. They claimed that the central framework of their plot had been stolen for the writing of The Da Vinci Code. The claim was rejected by High Court Judge Peter Smith on April 6, 2006, who ruled that “their argument was vague and shifted course during the trial and was always based on a weak foundation.” It was found that the publicity of the trial had significantly boosted sales of Holy Blood (according to figures provided by Nielsen BookScan and Bookseller magazine[29]). The court ruled that, in effect, because it was published as a work of (alleged) history, its premises legally could be freely interpreted in any subsequent fictional work without any copyright infringement.


I drove down to Carmel to attend Christine’s funeral with Michael Harkins. Michael was a Private Detective, trained by Bill Lindhart, who was hired by Cayrl Chessman. Michael had done detective work for Bruce Perlowin ‘The King of Pot’. He was married to Bruce’s ex-wife. Oliver Stone’s people wanted Michael’s antidotes about his good friend, Jim Morrison. Michael was a good friend of the Beat Poet, Michael McLure who befriended Jim. Micahael was a big pot smoker, like the fictional character.
Michael offered to police the big party Mary Anny Tharaldsen and I had at her house after we got married. Shannon Benton met Mary Ann at my brother’s house, after our wedding. Shannon, was set up for an arrest. As we drove to Carmel, Michael was on the job. Pynchon’s movie ‘Inherent Vice’ will be out in two days. Above is the affidavit that Shannon’s aunt Vicki filed. Garth’s attorney, Robin Beare, suggested my niece be kept in jail to teach her a lesson. Michael helped find a buyer for Vic Presco’s family partnership prints. When Vic called Beare, she was shocked to learn he existed – and the 8,000 Rosamond prints produced for the three family partners, Vic, Vicki, and Christine.
What we are beholding here folks is a MAJOR FAMILY ART IDENTITY CRISIS, more profound then the identity crisis the Keane family had. With the success of the movie ‘Big Eye’, I can hear the rustle of the wings of the Gallery Gargoyles, as they swooooooooooop down to conduct another feeding frenzy.
Three weeks after my sister, the world famous artist ‘Rosamond’ drowned, the adult heir is arrested for trespassing and removed from her mother’s home in Pebble Beach. After Shannon Rosamond demanded her mother’s cremated remains, Garth Benton, set his ex-wife’s ashes out on the stoop, and slammed the door. There was a restraining order forbidding Garth to get near Christine who accused him of stalking and harassing her. Above is the affidavit Vicki signed.
It Passes – Lara Roozemond
Posted on August 21, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

It Passes
by
Lara Roozemond Art by Rosamond
It passes it passes but it always comes back because it's in me. I can drink it away but it does not drown I can push it away but my shadow catches it I can laugh at it but also stop laughing I have to accept it, but I do not want the truth to be true.
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