Forgotten Jerusalem. Istanbul in the light of the New Chronology

Forgotten Jerusalem. Istanbul in the light of the New Chronology

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The book by A.T. Fomenko and G.V. Nosovsky is dedicated to the history of Evangelical Jerusalem and contains the results of the latest research in this direction. The true Jerusalem of the Gospels, as the authors prove, was not at all in the place where it is placed today, but much further north - on the Bosphorus Strait connecting the Black and Marmara Seas. The discoveries made by the authors in 2006 made it possible to finally establish the exact location of the Gospel Jerusalem. Even today, impressive ruins of the city's fortifications remain from it, known to local residents as the "Eros Fortress", located very close to the "Jesus Mountain" - Beykos. According to the New Chronology, it was here that Jesus Christ suffered and was crucified about 820 years ago. The book presents the latest research by the authors on the history and chronology of Istanbul-Constantinople. This city, as it turned out in the light of new research, does not coincide with the Gospel Jerusalem (contrary to the assumption made by the authors in a number of previous books), but is located only 30 kilometers from it. Istanbul-Constantinople, as the authors prove, was founded in the second half of the 14th century by the great Russian prince Dmitry Donskoy, also known in history under the name of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. Istanbul occupies an exceptional place in the Scaligerian version of history - as the capital of medieval Byzantium and then the Ottoman Porte. From the point of view of the New Chronology, the historical significance only increases.

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Name of the Author
Анатолий Фоменко Тимофеевич
Глеб Носовский Владимирович
Language
Russian

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Forgotten Jerusalem. Istanbul in the light of the New Chronology

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