For the Germanic People, Astarte represents as Freya, including love and procreation. Encyclopedia Britannica explains: "Like the Egyptian Goddess Isis and the Greek Aphrodite, Freyja traveled through the world seeking a lost husband and weeping tears of gold" (Source: https://templeofzeus.org/AstarteHC.php)
Order of the Dragon – the surviving Templars of De Molay's inner circle, the annihilators of islam and the last saviors of Europe. Part II
1.The coil. 2. Lizard heads on house structures and bucket handles. Novgorod. X–XI centuries
The Serpent (Dragon) in Slavic Pagan mythology is known as the God Volos (or Veles)
At the beginning of the 15th century, a double-headed eagle appeared on the Tver coins of Prince Ivan Mikhailovich, much earlier than on the Moscow coins. It came to Tver in imitation of the German coins of Sigismund, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, as the ruler of the mystical organization of the Order of the Dragon. Order of the Dragon actually included more rulers than is officially believed, with some historians also including the princes of Tver among them, as indicated by archaeological excavations and the geopolitical alliance between Tver and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by Prince Vitovt (an official member of the Order of the Dragon). In Croatian, the knights of the Order of the Dragon were called “Snake Knights”.
The coats of arms of the knights Order of the Dragon: Branković, Zarnoevich, and Dignichich
Serbian folk traditions and historical sources have preserved the mention of Serbian ‘Knights as Dragons’ which were the Serbian aristocrats in many instances refers to the mark that the Dragons and Sons of Dragons are in possession. The mark that is often mentioned is considered to be the mark of the Dragon that members wore about their body as the insignia on their armour, shield and helmet or even as some form of tattoo on their skin.
“Svaki ima zmayevu bilyegu“
Each of you bear the sign of the dragon
“Od zmaya je nasledio mladezh“
From the dragon he inherited the mark
“Zavrati mu uz ruke rukave, nach chesh nyemu mladezh na mishici“
Pull up his arm slieves, you shall find the mark on his muscle
“Druga mu je na nozi bilyega”
Second is the sign on his leg
It was in Tver, at the beginning of the 15th century, that archaeologists found coins with the image of a dragon, which modern Moscow historians in Russia consider atypical for Russian heraldry and symbolism, and are trying to hide this, as they work for the Russian Orthodox Church and the State to erase the memory of the inhabitants of the Moscow region and Tver, as well as other Russians, about the Serpentine (Draconian) culture of Russia.
Coins of the Tver Principality featured a Dragon as a symbol of the Grand Prince's power, for example, on the coins of Boris Alexandrovich (1425-1461) and Mikhail Borisovich (1461-1485).
Coins of the Tver Principality with the image of a Dragon (Veles, Zeus) on the money of Boris Alexandrovich (1425-1461).
Before the conquest of the Tver Principality by Moscow, the Dragon symbolized the God Veles (Satan, Zeus), he was the main symbol of Power and Prosperity among the inhabitants of Tver.
Moscow finally conquered the Principality of Tver in 1485, when the Dragon symbol was banned, since muscovites who were enslaved by Orthodox christianity used christian symbols (opposite to Pagan) on which george defeats the Dragon:
The flag of Moscow
The flag of Reichskommissariat Moskowien in the future(Artificial Intelligence version):
Order of the Dragon – the surviving Templars of De Molay's inner circle, the annihilators of islam and the last saviors of Europe. Part I
Order of the Dragon was founded by the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund to protect Europe from Islamic expansion in 1418. The distinctive badge of the order was the image of a dragon on the helmets of the knights. The main purpose of the order was the assassination of Sultan Murad I.
Sultan Murad I was killed on the day of the Battle of Kosovo Field, when Prince Miloš infiltrated the Turkish camp disguised as a deserter and stabbed the sultan to death in his tent
A distinctive sign for the knights were medallions and pendants with images of a Dragon curled into a ring. At the initiative of Sigismund, a luxurious knighthood ritual was developed. Note their symbol is the ancient image of the Dragon who is always given the Devil, Satan in the christian and islam.
“The founding document of Zsigmondus dei rex Hungaraie confirmed that members of the Court might wear the insignia of a Dragon incurved into a circle, with a red cross-based upon the original emblem of the Rosi-crucis”
The Rose Cross goes back to the Goddess Isis. Who was Mary of the Templar’s, Meri, Mary was the name of Isis. Isis Mary. This is were the enemy stole their fake Mary from.
“Shortly after this foundation, Sigismund was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1411…Pope Gregory XII was obliged to approve his Emperor’s NON-CATHLOLIC ESTABLISHMENT”. This fundamental document confirmed, among other things, that members of the order could wear the Dragon symbol.
The emblem symbolized the Dragon (the Slavic God Veles, Zeus, Satan) trampling on the Islamic crescent moon against a background of Rose Cross goes back to the Goddess Isis (Mary of the Templar’s).
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