Artus
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- 12 Lesestunden
Der Versuch einer Antwort auf die Frage nach der historischen Existenz des sagenumwobenen König Artus, die sich aufgrund neuerer Geschichtsforschungen ergibt.
Graham Phillips ist ein britischer Autor mit einem Hintergrund im Journalismus, der als Reporter für BBC Radio und als Chefredakteur einer Zeitschrift tätig war. Obwohl das bereitgestellte Material keine spezifischen literarischen Themen oder seinen Stil beschreibt, beeinflusst seine journalistische Erfahrung wahrscheinlich seinen Schreibansatz. Seine Werke könnten eine fesselnde Perspektive auf die Welt bieten, möglicherweise mit Betonung auf reportagehafter Präzision.






Der Versuch einer Antwort auf die Frage nach der historischen Existenz des sagenumwobenen König Artus, die sich aufgrund neuerer Geschichtsforschungen ergibt.
The authors begin by telling the old romantic story, then the quest begins for the real Robin -- a fascinating detective story with many dead ends, but at last sensational finds, in the archives of York Minster. The true face of Robin Hood is gradually revealed -- man who lived two centuries later than the Robin Hood of legend and led a peasants' revolt.
In 1929 the Holy Inquisition seized a secret communique dating from the fourth century and locked it away in the Vatican`s sealed files. This document offers evidence of a very different story of the historical Jesus than that told in the Bible, and the life of the Virgin Mary.
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"The first book to present the true identity of the mythic figure Merlin"--Provided by publisher.
Set in 1979, a team of magazine investigators in the Midlands uncovers a hidden green gemstone linked to Mary Queen of Scots and a secret society, The Order of Meonia. After being lost for over three centuries, the stone, believed to possess ancient supernatural powers, leads to mysterious occurrences at their Victorian office in Wolverhampton. These inexplicable events captivate numerous witnesses, intertwining history with the supernatural as the team delves deeper into the relic's secrets.
According to legend, the Ark of the Covenant was an ornate golden chest that was both a means of communicating with God and a terrible weapon used against the enemies of the ancient Israelites. In order to use it the high priest had to wear a breastplate containing twelve sacred gemstones called the Stones of Fire. These objects were kept in the Great Temple of Jerusalem until they vanished following the Babylonian invasion of 597 B.C
In tracing the magical religious relic, Phillips offers the inside story behind an incredible adventure that results in the identification of the historical King Arthur and the location of one of the most powerful symbols in Western tradition
The excavation of a mysterious Egyptian tomb in the early twentieth century holds the key to one of the greatest disasters to strike humankind. Strangely sealed, this was a tomb constructed to keep someone - or something - out. Acclaimed writer-detective Graham Phillips uncovers the evidence that links a chain of extraordinary events. The findings in this cursed Pharoah's tomb, new evidence from the polar icecaps which overturns ancient chronology, together with the eruption of a volcano more powerful than the Nagasaki bomb, proves that the biblical parting of the Red Sea and plagues of Egypt could be accurate accounts of real events. As a result there could be a real, and totally believable, explanation for the perennial myth of Atlantis.
A scientific exploration of the advanced ancient civilization known as Doggerland or Fairland that disappeared 5,000 years ago