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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova.   Revelation

            do  anything  and  everything  to  save  Jesus  and  Magdalena.  Four  of  them  were
            descendants of the Ruses-Merovingians and also had a prodigious Gift, as did all
            their distant ancestors – the kings of Frankia... as well as Magdalena who descended
            from this amazing dynasty and proudly carried her family Gift. Two were our Volkvs
            who voluntarily left Meteora to protect their beloved Disciple, Jesus-Radomir, who
            went to  meet  his  death. They  could not betray  Radomir  in  their  hearts,  and  even
            knowing what awaited him, followed him without compunction. Well, the last, the ninth
            knight-defender, about who nobody knows and writes, was Christ’s brother, the White
            Volkhv’s son Radan (Ra-dan=given by Ra)... He managed to save Radomir’s son after
            his death, but on protecting him, he, unfortunately, died...

                  – Tell me, Sever, has it something to do with a legend about twins which says that
            Christ had a twin brother? I read about it in our library and always wanted to know
            whether it was true or just the next lie of the "holy fathers"?
                  – No,  Isidora.  Radan  was  not  Radomir’s  twin.  It  would  be  an  undesirable
            additional  danger  to  the  life  of  Christ  and  Magdalena  which  was  difficult  enough
            without it. Do you know that twins are bound too closely by the filament of their birth,
            and that a life-threatening danger for one can be a danger for the other? – I nodded. –
            Therefore the volkhvs could not make this kind of mistake.

                  – It means that not all in Meteora betrayed Jesus! – I happily exclaimed. – Not
            all looked calmly as he went to meet his death!Of course not, Isidora!
                  – We all would go to protect him, but not all managed to step over their Duty... I
            know  you  don’t  believe  me,  but  we  all  loved  him  very  much...  and,  of  course,
            Magdalena. It’s just that not all could forget their duties and give up everything for
            one man, no matter how special he was. You, in fact, give your life to save many, don’t
            you? Our volkhvs too stayed in Meteora to keep the Sacred Knowledge and teach other
            gifted ones. Such is life, Isidora... and everybody makes it better the best way he can.

                  – Tell me Sever, why do you call Frankish kings Ruses? Did these two peoples
            have anything in common? As far as I remember they were always called Franks? And
            later beautiful Frankia became France, did not it?
                  No, Isidora. Do you know what the word "franks" means? – I negatively shook my
                  head – "Franks" simply means free. And the Merovingi were north Ruses who
                  came to teach free Franks the art of war, the ruling of the country, politics and
                  science (just as they came to other countries, being born for teaching and the good
                  of other people). Their correct name was Meravingly (We- Ra-in-Inglia; we are
                  children of Ra, bearing Light in the native Primordial Inglia). But, of course,
                  later this word, as well as a lot of others, was "simplified"... and it began to sound
                  like "Merovingi". Thus a new "history" was created, saying that the name of the
                  Merovingi had originated from the name of the king of the Franks, Merovech,
                  although  the  name  of  the  dynasty  had  nothing  to  do  with  King  Merovech,
                  especially taking into account that he was the thirteenth Merovingian king; would
                  not it be more logical to call the dynasty by the the name of the first king? The
                  same  thing  concerns  another  foolish  legend  about  a  "sea  monster"  which
                  allegedly  produced  the  dynasty  of  the  Merovingi  –  this  name,  naturally,  has
                  nothing to do with it.


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