Authentic image of King James I of England.
Authentic image of King James I of England.
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JAMES I IN OLD AGE
From an engraving by Simon van de Passe in the Print Room of the British Museum
The truth that has been hidden concerning ancient European history is that black men and women at one time ruled as kings and queens during the time known as
Christiandom, the
Byzantine Empire, and the early
Holy Roman Empire. It all started with a black man named Septimus Severus in the year 193 a.d., and lasted in many parts of Europe as recent as the 17th century. King James I of England was a man of color, and would be considered a so-called black person by todays standards. I personally have seen a so-called black man in Harlem with the same facial features as that King James picture, the same "sleepy" oval eyes, similar nose, and "frizzy" hair, with the same skin complexion as
Percy Sutton.I suppose if a layman were to look at a black and white picture of a man that looked like
Mr. Percy Sutton from the 17th century they would simply dismiss it as a white European man as well. But yes, King James WAS a European man, though what many have not been taught or have yet to discover in their studies concerning true black European history (which is vast.) is that there were men of color in Euope during this time period, and they were royalty. There has been research done which has revelaed that there were black families in Scotland, where the Stewart family (King James' family) hailed from, and that can be read in the book "Ancient and Modern Britons" by Dave MacRitchie to be further educated to this fact.
Other books:
* Nature Knows No Color Line by J.A. Rogers (in this book he brings out the royal crests of the royal black families of Europe, and of
England, who were called the
Moors of Yorkshire.)
* Origin of the Anglo-Saxon Race, A Study of the Settlement of Brtain by the Olde English People. (this book details the ancient history of the darker inhabitants of the British isles, Germany, etc.)
* The Black Diaspora: Colonization of Colored People. Jones, Edward. Edward Lynne Jones and Associates, 1989 (this book highlights, among other things, the royalty of color during 17th, 18th century England.)
King James I had a son named King Charles II, who was described as being "swarthy", it is a word that means BLACK or DARK SKINNED.
"Pubs across England called
The Black Boy are
named after Charles. It was his mother's name for him because of
his dark skin and eyes."
King James I authorized the Bible be translated in the vernacular of the time which was English, in it, the only description of God the Father is given, in the book of Daniel, and the "hair of Gods head" is described as being PURE WOOL. In old Oxford dictionaries 'wool' was associated with "negroes hair".