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by ott
26 Dec 2025, 09:09
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Radical chronology revision
Replies: 29
Views: 18384

Re: Radical chronology revision

tstrooper wrote: 23 Dec 2025, 09:45 It seems like an unwinneable uphill battle
Kraftr wrote: 25 Dec 2025, 14:27 For someone who likes that puzzle go for it, it's to much of a pain to me.
Waar jelui om vraagt is een slap aftreksel van waarheid.
Ik begrijp dat wel, na jarenlang te hebben geworsteld met vragen die nog bij je zullen opkomen.
by ott
18 Dec 2025, 09:16
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: examples of Fryas words being more pure than Latin or Greek
Replies: 35
Views: 22633

Re: examples of Fryas words being more pure than Latin or Greek

Very interesting.
I wonder about a possible relation between Vanir and Fryas wán-(*ar).
by ott
14 Dec 2025, 11:19
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Fleeburg
Replies: 5
Views: 96

Re: Fleeburg

The edited transcription has these related words (added are nr. of times the word is used):

FLÍ - 4 (Flee, Vlie — a stream, the IJssel? once running down-/Northward to gate between islands Vlieland and Terschelling)
FLÍA - 3 (verb: to flee)
FLÍBURCH - 2 (-burg — name)
FLÍBURGA - 1 (,, plural ...
by ott
12 Dec 2025, 13:50
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Fleeburg
Replies: 5
Views: 96

Re: Fleeburg

Good to hear you appreciate the podcasts, Caroline. This Dec. 15th another one will be recorded (again in Dutch).

The burg may originally have been built as a place of refuge, or as with the stream FLÍ (vlie: ‘doorvaart’; from which Fleelake/Vliemeer and Fleeland/Vlieland are derived) may have been ...
by ott
12 Dec 2025, 13:39
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Goeiedag! (from Flanders)
Replies: 1
Views: 31

Re: Goeiedag! (from Flanders)

Well said, Caroline.
I'm sure you'll be able to share new insights from the West Flemish perspective.
Welcome once more!
by ott
11 Dec 2025, 18:45
Forum: Geographic names
Topic: Fleeburg
Replies: 5
Views: 96

Re: Fleeburg

Welcome to the forum, Caroline!

Besides the quoted fragment in chapter L1a , the following chapter L1b has one more mention of this burg (the Fryas spelling is FLÍBURCH):
Once Jon arrived, however, and saw how Kelta had destroyed our famed burg, he became so utterly furious that he headed with ...
by ott
09 Dec 2025, 12:16
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Radical chronology revision
Replies: 29
Views: 18384

Re: Radical chronology revision

Anyone who understands German and is interested in the revision of our (pre-Renaissance) chronology should read this thread in our Deutschsprachiges Forum: Geschichtskritische und katastrophistische Studien — ViaVeto
by ott
09 Dec 2025, 12:11
Forum: Deutschsprachiges Forum
Topic: Geschichtskritische und katastrophistische Studien — ViaVeto
Replies: 1
Views: 11044

Re: Geschichtskritische und katastrophistische Studien — ViaVeto

Weitere Beiträge auf Patreon , von hoher Relevanz zu der OL-Forschung (u.a.):

Die Ära Poggio (Bracciolini; 25:27) — Einer der einflußreichsten Fälscher der Renaissance, der uns die Werke von Lukrez, Cicero und Tacitus beschert haben dürfte.

Wurde "griechisch" im 18. Jahrhundert erfunden ...
by ott
30 Nov 2025, 08:30
Forum: Language & Etymology
Topic: Interesting video: european script found in canada before columbus
Replies: 3
Views: 682

Re: Interesting video: european script found in canada before columbus

Missing in this story is the transcription of the text.
Without that, I cannot even check if it really is said prayer.
by ott
19 Nov 2025, 15:05
Forum: Chronology
Topic: Radical chronology revision
Replies: 29
Views: 18384

Re: Radical chronology revision

I have suspected for some time that the passages below refer to the so-called Viking Age (c. 800-1050 CE), which I now believe coincides with our so-called Roman period: the time when Papal/ Venetian (OL: late- Phoenician ?) influence became a greater threat in northern Europe.
Even though I don't ...