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New Chronology (Fomenko) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Fomenko justifies this approach by the fact that, in many cases, the original documents are simply not available: most of the history of ancient world is known to us from manuscripts that are conventionally dated centuries, if not millennia, after the events they describe. |
 | | For example, Fomenko claims that Jesus is a reflection of the same person as the Old-Testament prophet Elisha (850-800 BC?), Pope Gregory VII (1020?-1085), Saint Basil of Caesarea (330-379), and even Li Yuanhao (also known as Emperor Jingzong or "Son of Heaven" - emperor of Western Xia, who reigned in 1032-1048). |
 | | Fomenko associates the Star of Bethlehem with supernovae observed in 1054 AD and the Crucifixion Eclipse with the full solar eclipse of 1086 AD, as such a pair of astronomical events is extremely rare. |
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