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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

THE REAL LEOPOLD I—Holy Roman Emperor—By Hendrik Heeschop c. 1658

THE REAL LEOPOLD I—Holy Roman Emperor—By Hendrik Heeschop c. 1658

Eurocentricks want you to believe that this is “King Casper” one of the mythical “Three Wise Men” who visited baby Jesus…

“King Casper” was associated with the region of Persia, (modern-day Iran)

Yes, this is “King Casper” himself, he allegedly died c. 55 A.D. as a Persian, but he was reincarnated in the 1600’s, as a black man, in Germany, of all places, was somehow able to obtain a Golden Fleece collar / chain, met Hendrik Heeschop, and then commissioned this portrait of himself…

Yes, that really happened. 

“The man [Leopold I] who bore this heavy weight of genealogical responsibility was swarthy, of middling height, with the projecting lower jaw and protruding lower lip which traditionally marked (if not disfigured) the Hapsburgs”

SOURCE;

(Robert K. Massie, “Peter the Great: His Life and World”)

The word Swarthy or Swart derives from ‘Schwarz’ or ‘Schwartz’ which means “to be black”; black man, and negro

SOURCE;

(Flügel-Schmidt-Tanger, a Dictionary of the English and German Languages for Home and School; 1905)

Here are a couple descriptions of his son Emperor Charles VI:

“The emperor Charles VI is of a middling stature and a good plight of body. He is of a swarthy complexion”

SOURCE; 

(Thomas Salmon, "Modern History Or the Present State of All Nations - Volume 2"; 1745) 

“The Emperor Charles VI is of middle stature, moderately fat, of a swarthy complexion”

SOURCE;

(Karl Ludwig Freiherr von Pöllnitz, "The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz"; 1737)

Now, this portrait was painted by Hendrik Heeschop in 1658 in Berlin, Germany...

Hendrik Heeschop became the official court painter for Leopold I when he was elected in 1658...

Elected in 1658, Leopold ruled the Holy Roman Empire until his death in 1705, becoming the longest-ruling Habsburg emperor (46 years and 9 months)

This portrait of the young monarch is rare as it depicts the emperor at a relatively young age, dressed in all the splendor of the robes of the Order of the Golden Fleece…

The sitter in this portrait is erroneously identified as the Biblical Magi Saint Casper…

I think this goes without saying, but no man that supposedly lived during the time of Christ sat for a portrait in 1658…

In the Bible, there isn't a mention of a saint named Casper…

The garb and paraphernalia also indicate that the association with a “Saint Casper” is incorrect...

The Emperor wears a Coronation Mantle (Robe) with a Golden Fleece collar around his neck while holding a Holy Ampulla...

The Holy Ampulla was a glass, or metal vial which held the chrism (also called Myrrh) or anointing oil for the coronation of Kings and Emperors...

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