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Charlemagne d'Orleans : (Abridged English Edition), Paperback / softback Book

Charlemagne d'Orleans : (Abridged English Edition) Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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"A scion of the Carolingian race, by all considered extinct, will come to Rome and behold and admire the piety and clemency of this Pontiff, who will crown him, and declare him to be the legitimate Emperor of the Romans. He shall destroy the Ottoman Empire and all heresies. With the assistance of God and of the Pope, he will cooperate in the reformation of abuses; he will assume the direction of temporal governments; he will assign a decent pension to the Pope and also the bishops and clergy. And they all will live in peace which shall last till the End of Time."

- Roman Catholic Prophecy - Capuchin Friar  (18th century).

Charlemagne's grandson escaped Hugh Capet by marrying Alfred the Great's daughter Eagdifu of Wessex, England. Charles the Simple’s descendant eventually ascended to the British Throne in King James (“Jacobus”) Stuart. Descendant Bonnie Charles, the Pretender King, subsequently led the Jacobite Rebellion, and in France, the  Jacobins, as a secret society, including revolutionaries such as Ma ximillian Robespierre and King Louis Philippe Joseph d’Orleans, socially engineered the French  Revolution. Why?

Who was the Secret Society of Jacobites?

Did the Jacobite Rebellion truly fail?

Were the French counterpart Jacobins evil for masterminding,

or socially engineering the French Revolution?

What really happened?

What were their secret motives and ambitions?

Why and how did they beseige the Capetian Throne?

The Rightful King of France should be Carolingian.

Charlemagne d’Orleans.

http://charlemagnedorleans.com

This abridged English version includes only the Carolingian historical genealogy as well as the secret connection with the Jacobites and Stuarts to the present day.

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