In this video, they mention the "Spear of Destiny." It currently resides in a museum in Vienna, Austria that I visited. I took a photo of it and thought everyone might like to see a close-up of it.
I honestly wonder how the legend came into being. Can't be just military prowess.... Maybe it still had the blood of Christ on it? Who knows, but it really is a fascinating artifact
Greekish posted a video on Antarctica and the Nazis earlier today:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140veyoxSL/operation-highjump--admiral-byrd/c/
In this video, they mention the "Spear of Destiny." It currently resides in a museum in Vienna, Austria that I visited. I took a photo of it and thought everyone might like to see a close-up of it.
There’s a few versions of “The spear of Destiny”.
One preserved in Rome, One in Vienna, One in Armenia, and another version in Poland.
Legend has it, the Spear of Destiny (or Spear of Longinus) is the spear used to pierce Christ's side at the crucifixion.
Indeed. And also part of the legend is that whoever has borne it has gone on to greatness. Usually meaning great Military success.
Which leads to the spear having been rumored to have been carried by famed conquers and leaders. Everyone from Justinian and Charlemagne to Napoleon.
The legend surrounding it is truly fascinating.
I honestly wonder how the legend came into being. Can't be just military prowess.... Maybe it still had the blood of Christ on it? Who knows, but it really is a fascinating artifact