prosemont | 9 Aug 2002 21:22
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Fwd: Re: Worst Sentence Contest Winner


Bulwer-Lytton belonged to a group of artist and writers, among them 
William Ainsworth who wrote 'Auriol' the story about the tomb of 
Cyprian de Rougemont (Rosemont) a Fra. Rose Cross. Count d'Orsay was 
a member of this group. Here is an illustration by Hablot Knight 
Browne 'Phiz' of de Rougemont in a tomb contianing Rosicrucian 
secrets. 

http://www.prettysinister.com.futuresite.register.com/_wsn/page2.html

With the founding of the Solar Temple by the Rougemonts/Rosemonts it 
looks like the de Rougemonts preceed Plantard, and are not subject to 
his intrigues and demise. 

http://65.107.211.206/authors/ainsworth/bio.html

Jon 
> The 2002 winner has been anounced. I think we should submit some of 
> the posts we find here to see if we can capture all categories.
> 
> http://www.bulwer-lytton.com/
> 
> 
> I want all you got on Rosemerthe and Sion De Vaudemont! Who are 
thses 
> redheads Mizrach eludes to?
> 
> http://www.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/poseur3.html
> 
> Jon
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prosemont | 10 Aug 2002 19:12
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Fwd: Re: Worst Sentence Contest Winner

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
Can invoking a myth produce an unforseen reality? When does the thin 
line that seperates myth from reality disolve? Surely this occurs at 
the moment of ones death - and rebirth, whereafter one achieves 
eternal life? 

In Acts there is an account of very learned Greek women of Athens 
going to hear St. Paul the "man who turned the world upside down."
What did they mean by this? In Greek myth, the afterlife is found 
under the earth, and not up in the sky. It was in altering this myth 
that Paul, the Roman agent, manages to destroy the world revival of 
the Greek religion that appears to be centered around the Arcadians 
Consider Matthew 27:53.

Laurence Gardner suggests Dracula is a Ring Lord. He also says 
Sleeping Beauty is a member of the Merovingian divinity. Here is an 
article that claims Dracula was a Mason who knew about melatonin and
saratonim, he studying at the Austrian School of Solomon.

Sleeping Beauty is given the name, Rosamond, which in my family 
genealogy is traced back to Switzerland to Rougemont Chateau. Below 
is a site about a series of books 'Prince de la Nuit' that are tales 
about the Rougemont families struggle with a Vampire. There is even a 
fictional genaology of the Rougemont family.

Look carefully at the illustration Phiz did for 'Auriol'. Cyprian de 
Rougemont looks like the archetypal Vampire we have seen depicted by 
Bela LaGose in the movies, complete with widow's peak, and slicked 
back hair. Is he not wearing a black cape? Is this Rougemont the 
inspiration for Count Dracula? Is this more then just a coincidence?
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prosemont | 10 Aug 2002 19:23
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Fwd: She is awake!

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
The roses around her tower have all taken bloom! Her kingdom and all 
her subjects have awoken!

Eternal damnation to Sainten Paul and his slimy worms.

Jon

http://www.geocities.com/prosemont/Princess_Rose.html
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prosemont | 15 Aug 2002 15:10
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Fwd: The Rite of Strict Observance and Unknown Superiors

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., Christinegater <at> a... wrote:

Quoted From an article by Milko Bogaard

<A 
HREF="http://www.crystalinks.com/styves.html">http://www.crystalinks.c
om/styves.html</A>

Saint-Yves was influenced by the many neo-Templar societies that 
were flourishing in his day. He incorporated many of their ideas, in 
particular from a Masonic-Templar order called "the Rite of Strict 
Observance", which was founded around 1740-1750 by German Karl 
von Hund. 

Saint Yves borrowed the concept of "Unknown Superiors" from Von 
Hund , however he expanded the concept into "spiritually advanced 
beings that lived in a remote part of Tibet", aka "Agartha". 

Quoted From

Of this Rite, Mackey says: “The Rite of Strict Observance” was a 
modification of Freemasonry, based on the Order of Knights Templar, 
and introduced into Germany in 1754 by its founder, the Baron von 
Hund.  

It was divided into the following seven degrees:  1.  Apprentice; 
2.    
Fellow 
Craft;  3.  Master;  4.  Scottish Master;  5.  Novice;  6.  Templar, 
and 7.  
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prosemont | 27 Aug 2002 15:02
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Fwd: "God is my Rock"

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
This is the motto of the Roche family. Here is their heraldy that 
shows a crane holding a Roche, which is also a fish, and also a rock. 
It is also a rose, as we have seen this crane in the civic heraldry 
of Rougemont. Princess Diana is kin to this family and is why she was 
titled the 'Rose of England'. It is why the Windsors were want to 
marry her, and be rid of her once they captured her roseline. She 
knew she was doomed. 

http://www3.sympatico.ca/jfroache/addR2.html

The Knights Templars I suspect were formed to be Eleanore of 
Aquataines bodyguard as the Crane is associated with John the Baptist 
and Simon Magus. 

http://www.magnacharta.org/barons/baron%5Frobert%5Fde%5Fros.html

http://www.geocities.com/prosemont/Rose_Mercury.html

Jon
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prosemont | 27 Aug 2002 15:06
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Fwd: Re: "God is my Rock"

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:

> Eleanore of Aquataine appears to descend from a Levine 
the 'Viscount 
> of Narborne'. Is she the Rock/Rose of Zion upon which the Temple 
> will be rebuilt? She has been titled the "Queen Mother of all 
queens."
> 
> http://www.geocities.com/prosemont/Vigilant_Watcher.html
> 
> http://www.geocities.com/prosemont/Ptah_Rosa.html
> 
> Jon
> 
> 
> 
>  
> The Roche shield shows a crane holding a Roche, which is also a 
fish, 
> and also a rock. 
> > It is also a rose, as we have seen this crane in the civic 
heraldry 
> > of Rougemont. Princess Diana is kin to this family and is why she 
> was 
> > titled the 'Rose of England'. It is why the Windsors were want to 
> > marry her, and be rid of her once they captured her roseline. She 
> > knew she was doomed. 
> > 
> > http://www3.sympatico.ca/jfroache/addR2.html
> > 
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prosemont | 27 Aug 2002 15:11
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Fwd: Re: Rosemont-Meroving line

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
Not the similarity of Luthar's black rose-cross to the the 
Rougemont's. Gotschalk de Rougemont was a compatriot of Erasmus "who 
laid the egg Luthar hatched." Luthar appears to be adopting his Coat-
of-Arms. Is Rougemont the source?

Jon

-
> > 
> > http://smithpp0.tripod.com/psp/id6.html
> > 
> > The Andreae rose-cross is a St.Andrews Cross which may be 
> applicable 
> > to the Augur circle and cross that was laid down atop a ROSA, 
> called 
> > the 'Templari of the Sky'. Paul cites the work of Simon 
> > Studions 'NAOMETRIA' about the measuring of a temple dedicated to 
> the 
> > Duke of Wurttenberg - a family that also married into the 
Bonaparte 
> > family as did the Temple de Rougemont family. Rougemont was given 
> to 
> > the Gibraldi VALENTINois family who are the Counts of Monaco. 
> > Consider the rumor the 'Order of the Solar Temple' associated 
with 
> > the de Rougemont/Rosemont family murdered Princess Grace.
> > 
> > It's all coming together - very nicely! Very nicely - indeed. 
And,m 
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prosemont | 27 Aug 2002 18:20
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Fwd: Re: Pharamond and Rosemonde

--- In RennesleChateau <at> y..., "prosemont" <prosemont <at> y...> wrote:
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/pharamond.html

Emperor Maurice elevated Authuri 'King of Lombards' to the imperial 
diginity and gave him the name 'Flavius'. Like King Arthur, he 
too "wore the purple". Theodoric the Great also carried the 
name 'Flavius'. He has been given the name Dietric von Burne of 
Switzerland, and been titled the 'Fisher King'. 

> Around 1668, Gauthier de Costes de la Calprenede wrote a romance 
> novel titled 'Pharamond'. It is "narating the loves of the first 
> French kings for the Cimbrian princess, Rosemonde."
> 
> A Pharamond is also found in the Arthurian legends, he a slave who 
> siezed the French throne. He comes to Arthur's court in disguise, 
as 
> did Authuri 'King of Lombards' to the court of a Bavarian King so 
> that he might spy on his bride to be. Authuri's grandmother was 
> Rosamund 'Queen of Lombards' princess of the Gedepi. Authuri is my 
> candidate for the real King Arthur.
> 
> The Grail Romances were commissioned by Queen Eleanore's daughter, 
> Mary of Champagne. The Rougemonts were in the service of the Dukes 
of 
> Champagne. The name Rosamond/Rosemonde/Rosemonde - and Rougemont - 
> will be forever associated with the Grail Romances and the 
Mysteries 
> of the Priory de Sion thanks to my efforts. Against all odds, I 
have 
> prevailed! I have had to endure the emitions that come from the 
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MarroccoArt | 27 Aug 2002 20:10
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Re: Fwd: Re: Pharamond and Rosemonde

Hi Jon
Interesting group!
Does the name 'Vonlow' figure into your research anywhere? And "LaRoche'?
Also any mention of '103 returning' from something? Probably not...
Just wondering.
(recent 'reading' )....the words 
flashed....Vonlow-D'uexloup-Laroche-Rougemont-Stenia-103 
returned-Guichen-Guignes-Gunner.    Also  "Be not ashamed nor proud. Just be 
aware.

Heather
keep up the good work and let me know when your book comes out!!!

MarroccoArt | 27 Aug 2002 20:37
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Re: Fwd: Re: Pharamond and Rosemonde

What are the chances of the inhabitants of Rougemont intermingling with 
merovingian blood  especially if they lived there for centuries upon 
centuries?


Gmane