Cleopatra to Christ: Jesus was the great grandson of Cleopatra .............. ............ Scota, Egyptian Queen of the Scots: Scotland was first ... of an Egyptian Pharaoh and His Queen
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Synopsis 1
"Book I Cleopatra to Christ" - Why was the birth of a poor 'carpenter' in the first century AD visited by the Persian Magi: the Parthian king-makers? Why was Jesus later known as the 'King of the Jews'? There is a great deal of evidence within the New Testament, which demonstrates that Jesus was actually of royal blood. But if this is so, then from which royal family was he descended? Using many strands of contemporary evidence, Ralph Ellis has pieced together a historical jigsaw puzzle, which demonstrates that the biblical Jesus was directly descended from Cleopatra VII, the most famous queen of Egypt. But this is not all, for in piecing this story together it would seem that Jesus also had an aristocratic Roman and royal Parthian ancestry too; and it is the latter bloodline element that explains the appearance of Persian Magi at his birth. But why should the New Testament authors obscure the ancestry of such an illustrious prince? Well, the gospel writers were looking for an ideal family as their role model, but this particular royal family hid a dark, unmentionable secret. Join Ralph on the incredible untold story of a king and queen who were exiled to Judaea in 4AD - just a couple of years before the Roman taxation of Judaea, when Jesus is said to have been born.
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Synopsis 2
"Book II Scota, Egyptian Queen of the Scots" - The legends of Ireland and Scotland tell a fantastic tale of an Egyptian queen and her Greek husband, who were exiled from Egypt at some point during the second millennium BC. Chased from their homelands, they took to the sea and settled in Spain and then Ireland. It is said that it was from this Queen Scota and King Gaythelos that the modern titles for the Scottish and Gaelic people were derived. All of these early Celtic myths were finally set down in a fourteenth century book called Scotichronicon, the title page of which appears on the cover of this book. But what are we to make of this ancient story - is it based more upon fact or fiction? Historians have, as one might expect, taken the story to be complete fiction; but there are many elements to this hoary old tale that demonstrate that the authors of Scotichronicon knew a great deal about the ancient history and language of Egypt. Ralph Ellis has taken a lateral look at this mythology, and found many links and associations that lead to one inescapable conclusion - that the extraordinary tale of Queen Scota and King Gaythelos is probably true.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #218990 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 420 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
As readers can see, this is a back-to-back, double book, for double the pleasure and double the mystery at half the price. Which half is your favourite?
From the Author
There are four other titles in this series. In the order of writing they
are:
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JESUS,LAST OF THE PHARAOHS:
The Israelites were the Hyksos pharaohs of Lower Egypt.
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TEMPEST & EXODUS:
The biblical Exodus was the Hyksos exodus.
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SOLOMON, FALCON OF SHEBA:
The tomb of King Solomon discovered in Egypt.
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EDEN IN EGYPT:
Adam and Eve were Pharaoh Akhenaton and Nefertiti.
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Customer Reviews
2 books, 2 solutions
In Cleopatra to Christ Ralph reveals the tue ancestry of Jesus, which is actually more surprising than the cover and title suggest. These are no mere shots in the dark as again, evidence and translation being the allies of Ralph, he proves his point again and again.
Scota is slightly lacking in evidence compared to his other works, however make no mistake, there's still plenty of proof. This is probably only down to the lack of pict presense in Ireland, and it explains much about Irish/Welsh/Scottish culture that you never would have guessed.
Hmmmmmmmm.......
Where as the first part of this book just seems like bizarre nonsense badly argued, the second half about Scota coming to Britain seems to be a theory totally lifted from Lorraine Evans book "Kingdom of the Ark". I suggest that if you want to read an in depth account of Scota and of ancient Egyptians coming to Britain you should pick up Evan's well researched book.Kingdom of the Ark: That Startling Story of How the Ancient British Race Is Descended from the Pharaohs



