Constantinople: The Old Jerusalem

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It is well known that one of the biggest reasons why the Renaissance took place was because of the fall of Constantinople in the 15th century.

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“The Converting Sea: Religious Change and Cross-Cultural Interaction in the Early Modern Mediterranean,” History Compass 17:1 (January 2019), e12512.

This provided the “humanists” & Jesuits with a reason to exist.

Many of the people in power, who lost the war in Constantinople, ran away to Italy.

Siege of Constantinople | 1453 | Britannica

Historians tell the world that these people brought many books that were important to them, to Italy and Western Europe.

Historians tell the world that many of these books included Greek Gospels and other manuscripts.

Many of these people were “humanists”.

These people were very angry because they had lost their power in Constantinople.

Islam and the Muslims won the war for the control of Constantinople.

Today Constantinople is known as Istanbul and is found in Turkey.

A lot of the so-called intellectual culture that was promoted by the Jesuits and the “humanists”:

was created because of their hatred and anger towards the Muslims of that time.

It was well known at the time that the Jesuits and the “humanists” invented a lot of fake history and told many lies about the Muslims.

They did this because they had so much anger and hatred against Islam and their aim was to demonize and destroy Islam Did these “angry” people, fraudulently invent the history of Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece, and create 1000 years of fake history, - as part of “their” hatred and war against Islam?

Why was Constantinople important?

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A Byzantine Jerusalem. The Imperial Pharos Chapel as the Holy Sepulchre

During the Middle Ages, the city of Constantinople was known as Jerusalem.

Many historians rarely mention this.

The city of Constantinople was the expected place of the second coming of Jesus Christ, - because it was Jerusalem.

The ordinary people of Europe and Asia called this city - “Jerusalem”

Jerusalem…?

In fact, many researchers have found evidence which shows that the city of Jerusalem mentioned in the New Testament in the Bible, was not in the Middle East, but was actually the city of Constantinople in Europe.

During and after the Middle Ages, for many centuries, thousands of people went to Constantinople, to make a holy “pilgrimage”.

Pilgrimage in the Byzantine Empire - World History Encyclopedia

Why?

Because it was known as “Jerusalem”, the city of Jesus Christ.

This is because the ordinary and common people knew at that time, that Constantinople was actually the city of Jerusalem that is mentioned in the New Testament in the Bible.

Constantinople - Wikipedia

To the people at that time, it was the city where Jesus Christ had lived and the city where Jesus Christ will return.

This is why Constantinople was very important.

It was the expected place of the second coming of Jesus Christ.

But, historians and “humanists” and Jesuits make excuses for this and say that it was the “second” Jerusalem, or they say that the common people, all over the world, were wrong.

The history of “Constantinople-Jerusalem” has been largely forgotten, because after the 19th century, children all over the world have started to go to churches and schools that are controlled by the people in power.

The children learn what they are told in these schools, by the people in power.

These schools do not mention much about this history.

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Constantinople: The Old Jerusalem


Constantinople: The Old Jerusalem – Library of Rickandria