1850 Every European Royal House was German before 1900

1850 Every European Royal House was German before 1900

Every major Royal House that ruled Europe in the 19th century was German. Not partially German, not German on one side but fully, deliberately German. The British throne was German, the Russian throne was German, the Greek throne was German, the Romanian throne was German, the Bulgarian throne was German, the Norweigan throne was German. 

When you follow those German bloodlines backwards, passed the familiar courts of Berlin and Wienna, passed the documented histories and the approved genealogies, you arrive at conclusions that no mainstream historian wants or are forbidden to talk about.. 

You arrive at a vast powerful civilization that official history has spent 200 years trying to make you forget. You arrive at Tartaria. This is not a story about national identity, this is a structural investigation. it is a question about were power came from, how it was organized, inherited and why the same families kept appearing at the top of every throne across a continent that was supposedly made up of entirely separate nations with entirely separate history. 

When you map it, the web does not look like separate nations at all, it looks like a single system and that system has roots that go far deeper than any approved timeline would admit. 

Queen Victoria ruled the British Empire. She is probably the most famous Monarch in modern history. Her face was on coins across a quarter of the globe. She presided over an Empire that covered 11 million square miles and contained 400 million people. She was the very symbol of British power and British identity. Her family name was Saxe-Coburg & Gotha. That is not a British name. Saxe-Coburg & Gotha is the name of a small Dutchy in the German state of Thuringia, a region in central Germany that many people of today could not  locate at a map and yet from that single small German territory, a dynastic line spread outward and eventually placed members of the same family on the throne of Britain, Belgium, Portugal and Bulgaria. 

Victoria herself, was the grand daughter of George III and her father carried the Hannoverian German bloodline that had been placed on the British throne in 1714 when parliament invited George of the house of Hannover to rule because Queen Anne had died without surviving children. George I, the first Hannoverian king of Britain could barely speak english. He is documented to have had preferred speaking French and German throughout his reign. He brought German advisors, German customs and German dynastic logic with him and from that point forward the British crown was structurely a German institution wearing British clothing.

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia


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The lost Epoch. The documentary.

https://youtu.be/yBLmRRLO_I8?si=xGX2rTqqi5MLX20R



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