That's just a quick summary of the 2 transitions that led them specifically from the Scottish line to the current German line. The span of time there is 400+ years.
The history of these monarchies is interesting and full of intrigues.
Directly before that (James I) was Queen Elizabeth I, last of the Tudor monarchs, whose advisor was John Dee, an occultist and kabbalah-ist, who summoned and communed with spirits and was something of a medieval "if James Bond were a wizard" character and laid the ground work for British Imperialism and bringing together mercantilism, militarism, and state subterfuge and intelligence together into an outward facing national entity with imperial ambitions. Reportedly, he destroyed the Spanish Armada by divining the coming of a storm. He was also conned by another wizard into being cuckolded and raising the offspring as his own because the other wizard told him the angel Uriel decreed it.
James I was not nearly as much a fan of wizards or John Dee as Elizabeth I and he was especially not fond of witches.
Yeah, looks like the name is old too, the Celt's name for the river, deouan (Celts really like their vowels) but the prefix Aber is interesting because there's a note in there that says someone named Boxhorn thought it could be Phoenician, but the wiki calls this unlikely, so with anything Phoenician, there's a definite historical pattern of erasing them from history, so I checked the citation and its not about Phoenicians, the wikipedia writer wrote that as an opinion based on nothing but their own belief that Phoenicians were never there. Boxhorn apparently thought they were, so now I gotta look up this guy Boxhorn. Also the citation leads to a scanned copy of a book printed in 1859 about etymology in named places. (Fuckin SCORE). Check this shit out:
AFFGHANISTAN the stan or country of the Affghans, who claim to be descendants of the Jews of the Babylonish captivity.
Babylonish Affghans. Doesn't get better than the 1800s, earlier than that and shit can get difficult to read.
This book predates all the historical censorship that happened post WW1.
That's just a quick summary of the 2 transitions that led them specifically from the Scottish line to the current German line. The span of time there is 400+ years.
The history of these monarchies is interesting and full of intrigues.
Directly before that (James I) was Queen Elizabeth I, last of the Tudor monarchs, whose advisor was John Dee, an occultist and kabbalah-ist, who summoned and communed with spirits and was something of a medieval "if James Bond were a wizard" character and laid the ground work for British Imperialism and bringing together mercantilism, militarism, and state subterfuge and intelligence together into an outward facing national entity with imperial ambitions. Reportedly, he destroyed the Spanish Armada by divining the coming of a storm. He was also conned by another wizard into being cuckolded and raising the offspring as his own because the other wizard told him the angel Uriel decreed it.
James I was not nearly as much a fan of wizards or John Dee as Elizabeth I and he was especially not fond of witches.
I have studied the monarchies before, long ago, this is a great refresher.
Check this out! I found this today.
The name Aberdeen literally means "at the mouth of Don" as in Donald. Whaaaat??😃 And is place of original colony of Scotland.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_Aberdeen#:~:text=The%20area%20we%20know%20as,mouth%20of%20the%20river%20Don.
Yeah, looks like the name is old too, the Celt's name for the river, deouan (Celts really like their vowels) but the prefix Aber is interesting because there's a note in there that says someone named Boxhorn thought it could be Phoenician, but the wiki calls this unlikely, so with anything Phoenician, there's a definite historical pattern of erasing them from history, so I checked the citation and its not about Phoenicians, the wikipedia writer wrote that as an opinion based on nothing but their own belief that Phoenicians were never there. Boxhorn apparently thought they were, so now I gotta look up this guy Boxhorn. Also the citation leads to a scanned copy of a book printed in 1859 about etymology in named places. (Fuckin SCORE). Check this shit out:
AFFGHANISTAN the stan or country of the Affghans, who claim to be descendants of the Jews of the Babylonish captivity.
Babylonish Affghans. Doesn't get better than the 1800s, earlier than that and shit can get difficult to read.
This book predates all the historical censorship that happened post WW1.
https://archive.org/details/localetymologya01chargoog/page/n12/mode/2up