EMPEROR JESUS CONSTANTINE—THE FIRST "CHRISTIAN" EMPEROR—WAS MARRIED
TO HIS MOTHER HELENA AUGUSTA!

Emperor Constantine the Canaanite and his Druidess mother Helena founded the Latin Papacy and the city of Constantinople. No wonder Pope Leo X conferred on King Henry VIII the pompous title Fidei Defensor (Defender of the (Latin) Faith).

Saint Paul—a Roman citizen by birth—predicted that mother and son incest would give birth to the Wicked One or the Papacy!! (I Corinthians Ch. 5, II Thessalonians Ch. 2).

Equestrian statue of Emperor Constantine in the Vatican.
Equestrian statue of Emperor
Jesus Constantine in the Vatican.
 

Emperor Jesus Constantine was the grandson of Roman Emperor Caracalla by his mother Julia Domna.

Constantine's mother, Helena Augusta, was a British Druidess.

The marriage of Constantine and Helena foundered the Latin Papacy and the city of Constantinople!!

Helena also "discovered" the "true cross" in Jerusalem!

 
Druidess Helena Augusta
Statue of Helena Augusta
in the Vatican.

The founding of Constantinople led directly to the ruin and abandonment of the imperial capital in Italy. The British and Canaanite strategy of divide and conquer led to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire . . . and not the Christians!!

In the New Covenant there are only 3 references to Christians . . . but none at all to "Catholics." The most common designation for Christians was Nazarenes, after Joshua of Nazareth, the Jewish Messiah.

The Bible says that almost all the human race perished in a universal Flood about 4500 years ago. The only survivors were Noah, his unnamed wife, and 3 sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth (JAHphet).

Sometime after the landing of the Ark, Noah gave up his carpenter trade and became a farmer:

And Noah began to be a farmer, and he planted a vineyard. Then he drank of the wine and was drunk, and became uncovered in his tent. And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brothers outside. But Shem and Japheth took a garment, laid it on both their shoulders, and went backward and covered the nakedness of their father. Their faces were turned away, and they did not see their father’s nakedness (Genesis 9:20-23).

The Hebrew idiom "to look upon nakedness" or "uncover nakedness" means to make love to or have sex with a person. When Noah awoke from his wine he cursed his YOUNGER son for his reprehensible behavior:

So Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done to him. Then he said: “cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants he shall be to his brethren” (Genesis 9:24-25).

Shem and Ham were actually twins. Ham was the EVIL twin, and he had sex with his father's wife.

Emperor Septimius Severus arrived in Britannia in 208

At the beginning of the 3rd century, the remotest outpost of the Roman Empire in the West was called Eburacum (place of yew trees). It was inhabited by a tribe called the Brigantes. They later became the dominant tribe and gave their name to the island.

The Roman fortress Eburacum
The Roman fortress Eburacum
is now called York.
 

Eburacum was the remotest outpost of the Roman Empire in Britannia.

It was inhabited by wild men called Brigantes, who were ruled by women; tattooed their bodies, stripped for battle, and married their mothers!

In early 208, Eburacum had very unexpected visitors: the mighty Roman Caesar, his wife, and 2 sons!!

 
Caesar, his wife, and son Caracalla.
Caesar, Julia Domna,
and son Caracalla.

Caesar's family consisted of his wife Julia Domna and their 2 sons, Bassianus Antoninus (Caracalla) and Publius Septimius Geta.

Septimius Severus (145–211).
Septimius Severus (145–211).
Emperor from 193 to 211.
 

Severus was known as the "African Emperor" as he was a Carthaginian Canaanite.

The Carthaginians were the deadly enemies and rivals of Roma for centuries.

Femme fatale Julia Augusta was also a Canaanite and Jezebel on steroids!

 
Empress Julia Domna
Empress Julia Domna
(174–217).

Emperor Severus was 63 at the time and his wife was 34. The Emperor was suffering from gout and had to be carried on a litter. Having the Emperor along would lend legitimacy to any baby born to his wife during their 3-year stay in Britannia.

Emperor Caracalla
Emperor Caracalla
(188–217).
 

Bassianus (Caracalla) was a year older than his brother Geta. When their father was poisoned in early 211, both boys became Emperors of Roma.

While fighting "barbarians," the depraved Caracalla was having sex with his own mother.

Incest was quite common in the mysterious island called Britannia.

 
Emperor Geta
Emperor Geta
(189–211).

Saint Paul predicted this very situation, 150 years before it happened.

In the Congregation at Corinth, there was a WICKED man sleeping with his mother, and Saint Paul rebuked the Christians sharply for allowing such a WICKED practice to continue:

It is actually reported that there is fornication among you, and such fornication as is not so much as named among the nations, that one should have sex with his father's wife (I Corinthians 5:1).
At that time, Saint Paul, or anybody else, had scant knowledge of what went on in that mysterious, secretive island called Britannia. Saint Paul told the Congregation to excommunicate the WICKED person:
But those who are outside Elohim judgeth. Therefore put away from among yourselves that wicked person
(I Corinthians 5:13).
That WICKED man was a forerunner or type of the Antichrist who was to be revealed before the end of time:

And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom JEHOVAH shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming (II Thessalonians 2:8).

In early 211, the monster Caracalla killed his own father and then the 2 boys became Caesars. In May 211, Domna and the 2 Emperors left Eburacum and returned to Roma . . . without the son that was born to Domna in Britannia!!
Caracalla, Geta, and Julia Augusta arrived back in Roma in 211

The remaining family arrived back in Rome without the twins that Domna had concieved by her son Caracalla. The monster Caracalla wasted no time in murdering his own brother while he clung to his mother for protection....Then Caracalla married his own mother:

It is of interest to know the way in which they say he married his stepmother Julia. She was a very beautiful woman, and once when she displayed a considerable part of her person, as it were in carelessness, Antoninus said, "I should like to, if I might," whereupon, they relate, she replied, "If you wish, you may; are you not aware that you are the emperor and that you make the laws and do not receive them?" By these words his violent passion was strengthened for the perpetration of a crime, and he contracted a marriage, which, were he in truth aware that he made the laws, it were his sole duty to forbid. For he took to wife his mother (by no other name should she be called), and to fratricide he added incest, for he joined to himself in marriage the woman whose son he had recently slain. (Dio Cassius, Roman History).

Emperor Nero was also suspected of having sex with his mother Agrippina, but there is no record that he actually married her.

Bust of Julia Domna.
Bust of Julia Domna.
 

Caracalla wasted no time in murdering his own brother Geta.

Then he married his mother.

Together, they established a dynasty that lasted until 235.

In 212, Caracalla gave Roman citizenship to all free men and women in the Empire.

 

 
Bust of Caracalla.
Bust of Caracalla.

Before that time, Roman citizenship was a highly coveted honor, mostly confined to Italians, and very difficult to obtain for a non-Roman. Roman citizenship meant that you had the right to appeal to Caesar personally if you were accused of a crime.

Saint Paul was a Roman citizen by birth, and he used that citizenship to appeal to Caesar, and thus escaped from the hands of murderous Jews in Jerusalem (Acts 22:28).

Caracalla is most famous for the Baths of Caracalla. Plans for the baths were drawn up by Septimius Severus and completed by his son. The baths took 6 years to complete and were open to the public.

The Baths of Caracalla were built
The Baths of Caracalla were built
on a monumental scale.
 

Emperor Caracalla is mostly known for the monumental Baths of Caracalla which took 6 years to complete.

Today, the baths are in ruins and a reminder of the past glory of Roma BC (Before Constantine)!

 
The ruins of the Baths of Caracalla.
The ruins of the Baths of Caracalla.

While on a military expedition against the Parthians, Caracalla was assassinated by one of his own soldiers. He was succeeded by a man named Macrinus, but his reign only last for one year.

Bust of Elagabalus
Bust of Elagabalus
(c. 203
222).
Emperor from 218 to 222).
 

The depraved Elagabalus was also a son of Julia Domna.

In depravity he equaled Nero, Caligula, and his own father.

Alexander Severus was another son of Domna and the last of the Severn dynasty.

 

 
Bust Severus Alexander
Bust of Severus Alexander
(c. 205–235).
Emperor from 222 to 235.

By the end of the reign of Alexander Severus the mighty Roman Empire was ruined. The following era was called the Crisis of the Third Century—50 years of civil wars, foreign invasion, and the collapse of the monetary system.

Caracalla and Julia established the Constantinian dynasty in Britannia!!

A son was born to Domna during her stay in Eburucum. The boy's father was his mother's son Caracalla. The baby was adopted by a Roman tribune named Constantinus. From that time onward, gold began to flow from Roma to Britannia, and that remote outpost in the wilderness became a significant player in Roman politics.

Constantinus Chlorus (c. 245 - 306).
Constantinus Chlorus
(c. 245–306).
 

The baby born to Domna in Eburucum became the founder of the Constantinian dynasty.

Around 274, Tribune Esus Constantinus Chlorus married Druidess Helena.

They had one son together, the future Emperor Jesus Constantine.

 
Helena Augusta coin.
Helena Augusta
(250–330).

The future Emperor Constantine (the first "Christian" Emperor) was in reality the grandson of Caracalla and Domna.

Emperor Constantine 272 - 337).
Emperor Constantine (274–337).
Emperor from 306 to 337.
 

Emperor Jesus Constantine was the grandson of Caracalla and Julia Domna.

His claim to the throne rested on his descent from Emperor Caracalla.

At age 24, he left Britannia and joined the court of the infamous persecutor Diocletian at Nicomedia.

 
Statue of Constantine the Briton in York, England.
Statue of Constantine
in York, England.

Growing up in Britannia, Constantine would have seen crosses everywhere as it was a ubiquitous Druid sun worship symbol:

The cross, as a symbol, was known to and revered by the Druids, and their mode of consecrating an oak tree was first to fasten a cross beam upon it if the two horizontal arms were not sufficiently prominent. Upon this right branch they cut in the bark, in fair characters, the word "Hesus", upon the middle or upright stem the word "Taramis," and upon the left branch the word "Belenus." (Wright, Druidism: the Ancient Faith of Britain, p. 181).

In 312 AD, Constantine led a huge army of 90,000 of his naked, tattooed countrymen across the Alps and laid siege to Roma.

Emperor Jesus Constantine founded the Papacy in 313

Emperor Constantine had his spies in Roma and they persuaded Maxentius to leave the safety of the city confront Constantine outside the walls. It was a disastrous decision, as the his army was defeated and the Emperor was drowned in the Tiber River.

The Battle of Milvian Bridge.
The Battle of Milvian Bridge.

In 312 AD, Emperor Jesus Constantine led his huge army across the Alps and laid siege to Roma.

After conquering Roma, he founded the rival city of Constantinople.

This split the Roman Empire in half.

en-head-of-constantine.jpg
Colossal head of Constantine
in Rome.

The year 313 AD can be considered the official beginning of the Papal occupation of the city of Rome.

Constantinople became the new capital of the Roman Empire.
The removal of the capital began when Constantine
conquered the East.
 

Emperor Constantine's removal of the capital from the imperial city left the bishop of Roma free to vault into the seat of the Caesars.

Occupation by the Papacy led to the ruin of Roma!

 
Constantinople was surrounded on 3 sides by water.
Constantinople was surrounded
on 3 sides by water.

Saint Paul warned the Christians that Antichrist would be revealed before the end of the world, but something mysterious was hindering or restraining his appearance:

Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of Joshua the Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called Elohim, or that is worshipped; so that he as Elohim sitteth in the temple of Elohim, showing himself that he is Elohim. Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things? And now ye know what withholdeth (restrains) that he might be revealed in his time. For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let (restrain), until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that WICKED ONE be revealed, whom JEHOVAH shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming (II Thessalonians 2:1-12).

After the removal of the capital, the Greeks continued to call themselves ROMANS (Gk. Romaioi), while the people in the western part of the Empire became known as LATINS.

When the bishop of Roma assumed the purple, he also assumed the title PONTIFEX MAXIMUS, which was the official title of the Caesars as head of the pagan Roman religion.

The West v. East conflict is still raging as intensely as ever!!

After Constantine established his capital in the East, he bribed the Roman senators to move to New Roma. Old Roma gradually was abandoned and fell into ruin. Of course the pagans blamed the "Christians" for the Fall of Roma.

Terrible Turks about to breach the walls of Constantinople on May 29, 1453.
Terrible Turks about to breach the walls
of Constantinople on May 29, 1453.

 

The siege of Constantinople was the Alamo of the East.

The heroic defenders held out for 2 months against overwhelming odds, (200,000 v. 10,000), choosing an honorable death rather than surrender and live as slaves under Islam!!

 

Constantinople is now called Istanbul
Constantinople is now called Istanbul.

When Constantinople fell to the Terrible Turks in 1453, the Greek Orthodox Church moved to Russia, and Moscow became known as the Third Roma.

That is the reason why Napollyon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler invaded Russia.


Vital links

 


References

Birley, Anthony R. Septimius Severus: the African Emperor. Yale University Press. New Haven, 1988.

Dio Cassius. Roman History. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MASS, 1927.

Freisenbruch. Annelise. Caesars' Wives: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Roman Empire. Free Press, New York, 2010.

Levick, Barbara. Julia Domna: Syrian Empress. Routledge, London & New York, 2007.

Wright, Dudley. Druidism: The Ancient Faith of Britain. E. P. Publishing Limited, Yorkshire, England.


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