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Dagobear is named after Kings; Dagobert I, II and III. Dabobert is pronounced Dagobear in French. These Kings are the foundation of the Merovingian Royal Jewish Bloodline. They come from the Tribe of Judah. They are heretical Jews. but they ruled by Salic or Jewish Law. They considered themselves Priest Kings who ruled by Diving Right. Most Royal Families today are related to these kings; as are all but one President of the United States. There is much hidden in all this history; in the language of the Bees, the Once and Future Kings. There are many secrets and many lies buried here. It is full of Mystery and Intrigue. This is why I love Genealogy / History. There is nothing dead in this Genealogy; the Royal Families, the many orders of Knights, the religious element, secret organizations, organizations with secrets, conspiracy theories, etc. Who Was Dagobert II? from DagobertsRevenge Website recovered through WayBackMachine Website In the year 469, the Roman Catholic Church made a pact with Clovis I, King of the Franks, bestowing upon him the title New Constantine, in exchange for his conversion to the faith. Thus began the Holy Roman Empire, with the promise that the title would be passed down to his descendants from that moment on. In the year 800, that promise was broken. Dagobert II was a French king from the sacred Merovingian bloodline, the last Merovingian to hold the title Holy Roman Emperor. The Merovingians were a dynasty of Frankish priest-kings who were believed by their subjects to have magical powers derived from their long red hair. There were rumors of witchcraft, fortune telling and crystal-ball gazing, among others. In fact, portraits of Merovingian kings customarily depict them holding one of these crystal balls in the left hand. Since the time of Clovis I, the Merovingians had presided over the Holy Roman Empire, but by the time Dagobert II was born, the power of the throne had already been weakened, with authority increasingly being usurped by court chancellors known as Mayors of the Palace. On the death of his father, the 5-year-old Dagobert was kidnapped by then Palace Mayor Grimoald, who tried to put his own son on the throne. Human compassion saved him from death, and he was exiled to Ireland, only to return years later and reclaim the throne in 679. But the problems of the Mayors of the Palace continued. Three years later, apparently displeased with Dagobert’s lack of allegiance, the Roman church entered into a conspiracy with Mayor Pepin the Fat. On December 23, while on a hunting trip, Dagobert was lanced through the eye by his own godson, supposedly on Pepin’s orders. With Roman endorsement, Pepin passed political power onto his son, Charles Martel, thus starting the Carolingian dynasty that would later become so famous. After that, the Merovingian bloodline faded into obscurity. All subsequent Merovingian kings were essentially powerless, and they were officially thought to have died out with Dagobert’s grandson, Childeric III. 49 years later, Charles Martel’s grandson, Charlemagne was anointed Holy Roman Emperor. The church had finally washed its hands of the Merovingian problem, or so they thought. And what was the problem, exactly? Well, rumor has it that the Merovingian bloodline was descendant from Jesus, or one of his brothers, who fled Roman persecution at the time of the crucifixion and escaped to France, where they intermarried with French royalty. This claim is made by certain members of modern European nobility, who trace their own ancestry back to Dagobert’s son Sigisbert.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 01:32:15 +0000

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