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The ruin of many kingdoms.
...[Zacha]riel The OCR 'gelo' is the suffix of Zacharielo, the angel of Jupiter ordained to be done for Charles of the Franks, as his successor to Mercury In the author's system, the angel Raphael governs Mercury and succeeds Zachariel. For many kingdoms failed during these 350 years: those of the Goths, the Vandals, the Burgundians, the Lombards, the Thuringians, the Alemanni, the Bavarians, and many others.
Emperor Justinian, a marketplace of literary glory.
The Emperor Justinian was the first to most beautifully adorn the Republic with laws Referring to the Corpus Juris Civilis, the foundation of modern civil law. Many most famous men flourished under Zachariel,
The Temple of Saint Sophia.
Justinian built the temple of Saint Sophia in Constantinople with a tower of 400 [cubits] original: "400. turrim"; likely referring to the height of the structure or a specific architectural dimension in cubits. The Empire was frequently divided in two, confused, and full of disturbances. Many signs appeared in these times, as can be found in the histories.
Khosrow.
Khosrow original: "Cosdrai"; Khosrow II, the Sasanian King of Persia, King of the Persians, captured Jerusalem; Heraclius later killed him.
Muhammad.
Muhammad, an Arab, introduced the sect of the Saracens Saracens: a medieval term for Arabs or Muslims around these times, approximately the year of Christ 600, through which the Roman Empire in Asia is now seen to be entirely taken away.
Dagobert.
Dagobert, King of France, overcame and killed the English, who were then called Saxons. It should be noted that the Christian faith began to fail little by little from this point in Asia and Africa under the entering sect of the Saracens, which has now defiled nearly the entire world.
Notable.
Around the years of the Lord 774, crosses appeared on the garments of men, and not long after, the empire of the Romans was divided, a transfer of the Monarchy being made to the Franks in the person of Charles,
Emperor Charles.
who rescued the Church and the empire from ruin, and waged many battles. Under him, the name of the Westphalians original: "Vvestgallorum"; literally 'West-Gauls', but used here to refer to the people of Westphalia in Saxony began in Saxony after his victory.