A significant part of Christ's short life is shrouded in mystery. The Gospels describe the circumstances of His birth, and the last mention of Jesus occurs when He was 12 years old. Christ reappears in the pages of the Bible as a thirty-year-old man, and the Gospels provide detailed accounts of only the last three years of His life. Everything that happened during the eighteen "lost" years of Jesus' life remains a great mystery.
Why do we know so little about the founder of Christianity? And how could a simple carpenter with an obscure biography transform the minds of people in the past, leading them to willingly abandon their ancient gods and convert to a new faith? After all, the miracles performed by Christ, his wise sayings, his agonizing execution, and improbable resurrection alone were obviously not enough to establish and consolidate a new religion without significant military and financial resources.
Why was the commoner Jesus called the King of the Jews, and why do ancient depictions show him seated on a royal throne wearing a crown or a papal tiara? Why are his apostles and the Myrrhbearers dressed in aristocratic garments, and why was he buried in an expensive stone tomb? The Christian Church is hiding from us the whole truth about Christ’s life.
Answers to these questions can be found in the book Jesus Lived in the 14th Century. Rome=Jerusalem. The Mystery of the Holy Grail by Eduard Riabof, a researcher of ancient history and geography.
In the first part of the book, the author substantiates the exact date of Jesus' birth, which falls within the established timeframe of the Turin Shroud's creation, and refutes the dogmatic representations of modern historical science regarding the geography of the ancient and medieval world. According to the author's concept, based on an extensive historical bibliography, Rome, Jerusalem, and Constantinople are names referring to one or several neighboring cities located on the shores of the Bosphorus. In this same strait, there was a great city called Macedonia, where the Amazons lived. The author offers alternative locations for ancient cities such as Troy, Carthage, Alexandria, London, Paris, Athens, Cumae, Cadiz, Lisbon, Damascus, Edessa, Ujjain, Persepolis, Derbent, Babylon, Camelot, Genoa, and Venice, as well as for medieval India, China, Italy, England, France, Spain, America, and Colchis, positioned hundreds or thousands of kilometers away from their modern counterparts and presumed historical sites. The author elaborates in detail on the topic of the Underground Paradise Continent (the Eastern Land of Darkness), marked on ancient maps, and information about which is not declared in scientific circles.
In the second part of the book, Eduard Riabof provides numerous pieces of evidence to establish the exact date of Jesus' execution. Readers will discover the "lost" part of Christ's biography, who he truly was, and under which famous legendary names the renowned founder of Christianity is known in history. By reading the book, you will learn the true reasons and unknown circumstances of Jesus' execution, carried out on the orders of a Jewish queen. Alongside Christ, a young woman who accompanied the Savior on the last day of his life was crucified, as evidenced by numerous ancient depictions. Readers will uncover the subsequent history of the body and head of the executed Christ, which served as the starting point for establishing the Christian dogmas of Jesus' Resurrection and Second Coming, in connection with the stories of the Holy Grail and the mysterious head worshipped by the Templars.
This historical study, based on a decade of research into historical primary sources, folklore, and ancient depictions, lifts the veil from the secret world of the past and challenges academic science. This book will drastically change your conventional ideas about ancient history, geography, and religion.