- Guinevere Jackson
- 12 November 2022
University of Oxford, United Kingdom, is one of the oldest educational institutions in the world. It was founded by Hebrew Israelite Kings who would've had to give the University its charter. Ironically, the same University wrote the books to hide and whitewash noble black history. We will use only the original ancient artefacts, NOT FAKE paintings. somewhere between 1096 to 1167, the University of Oxford is one of the most widely revered institutions in the world. The roster of alumni boasts prime ministers, Nobel laureates, and notable figures like Sir Stephen Hawking. The exact date of its inception is not entirely known, but some history points to the fact that teachings began as early as 1096.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 10 May 2023
Sir Hugh Newmarch 1336- c 1380, Lord of the Manor of Whatton, the monument was intentionally destroyed, particularly on the face, to hide his handsome negroid features. I have outlined his nose and lips because the outline is still prominent after the destruction and easy to determine with the naked eye what it would've been.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 23 December 2022
Who Was François Toussaint L'Ouverture? They claim François Toussaint L'Ouverture was a former *Haitian slave who led the only successful slave revolt in modern history.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 23 December 2022
The amazing family monument above is that of the Nicolls family inside St Tudy Church, Cornwall, England. Below is some information on the Nobel Nicholls family.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 20 December 2022
The amazing family monument above is that of the Nicolls family inside St Tudy Church, Cornwall, England. Below is some information on the Nobel Nicholls family.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 5 December 2022
Conrad of Thuringia (German: Konrad von Thüringen; c. 1206 – 24 July 1240) was the ruler of Thuringia from 1231 to 1234 and the fifth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from 1239 to 1240. [1] He was the first major noble to join the military order.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 2 December 2022
White-washed priest with ancient original paint inside Somerset, Brympton D'Evercy Church, England. Early 14c monumental effigy of a priest holding a chalice, possibly the first priest of a chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary founded here in 1306 by Sir Peter D'Evercy d1325 next to his house, endowing it with a messuage and 40 acres in the parish.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 1 December 2022
Conrad of Thuringia (German: Konrad von Thüringen; c. 1206 – 24 July 1240) was the ruler of Thuringia from 1231 to 1234 and the fifth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights from 1239 to 1240. [1] He was the first major noble to join the military order.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 1 December 2022
Sir John de Buslingthorpe c1340-44 was possibly an ancestor of Richard de Buslingthorpe at Wellingore. John seems to have owned land in Wellingore, and there are 2 agreements from 1327 to Robert Askby and Simon Cowheard of Wellingore leasing land. His face has been destroyed to hide his true negroid facial type but old brown paint is still on his monument and the outline of his nose and lips remain to give us an idea of how he would've looked when he was alive.
- Guinevere Jackson
- 30 November 2022
Peter & Anne - Madley of Herefordshire were wealthy landowners with over 156 acres of land and property stolen by the Edomites during the Oliver Cromwell RACE WARS.
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