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Illyrian revolt, which he was sent to suppress... Tiberius con- ducted it for three years...but, though often called back to Rome... Tiberius was well paid for his stubbornness, by finally reducing the whole of Illyricum—an enormous stretch of country enclosed by northern Italy, Noricum, the Danube, Thrace, Macedonia and the Adriatic Sea—to complete sub- mission.” Latin Palatinus meant "of the Imperial House" and the electorate indicated the state contained one of the German princes entitled to elect the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.*° Palatine is one of the Seven Hills of Rome and was where the Emperor of the Roman Empire resided in the Imperial House— succeeded by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire who now resides in the Vatican. The interesting matter is that in earlier times there was built on the Palatine hill a shrine to "The Heavenly Twins", and it remains there to this day. This timely victory prevented the victorious Germans, who had Heavenly Twins", "and it remains there to this day. defeated three legions of Rome under Varus in AD 9, from link- ing up with the Pannonians. Conclusion Proposals were made for decreeing him [Tiberius] the sur- The cipher on the Bingerbriick headstone connected the ancient name "Pannonicus", or "the Unconquered" or "the Devoted"; Panthera tradition of the Rabbinic writings with the first-century but Emperor Augustus vetoed all these in turn, promising on Roman Emperor Tiberius. The conclusion drawn is that by rea- each occasion that Tiberius would son of her mother's friendship with be satisfied with that of Emperor Augustus, the teenage "Augustus", which he intended to . Mariamne Herod met Tiberius when he bequeath him.® Unravelling the headstone returned to Rome to see his Emperor cipher has now completed a father early in 9 BC, and her twin sons The evidence is compelling in locat- were conceived by rape or adultery by ing Tiberius for service in the area of full circle, beginning with the him at that time. It was possible the Rhineland in AD 9. However, to q ath 6 f Mariamne Herod was then married, for switch the era from AD to BC as the illegitimate birth of twin boys the traditions of the time accepted the Abdes cipher suggests, the person to Mariamne Herod, the early marriage of girls. The eldest amed on the headst as in th meee daughter of Agrippa I, fi ampl mame he heuitone wa | Vingiy Mary of the Gospels... f mss 2! azn: 1 or camo Tiberius was located there on active Mariamne Herod named her sons uty at that time also. Suetonius Judas and Yeshu'a and the populace recorded that "in the third [instance] he subsequently nicknamed them "ben took some 40,000 German prisoners, whom he brought across the Panthera" ("son of Panthera") after their "adulterer" father. The Rhine and settled in new homes on the Gallic bank",* the years name Yeshu'a came to be pronounced and spoken as "Jesus" in verified as 7 and 9 BC. Although Tiberius was on active duty in English-language translations, and to avoid confusion shall be that area at that time, "he visited Rome several times". used as such throughout this work. The date, nevertheless, is curious for locating the tombstone at Unravelling the headstone cipher has now completed a full cir- Bingerbriick at all, because it does not say that Tiberius Julius cle, beginning with the illegitimate birth of twin boys to Abdes Panthera died and was buried there; only that he was on Mariamne Herod, the Virgin Mary of the Gospels, and ending service in the Rhineland. The evidence of the assertion supposes with their father being the thirty-three-year-old Tiberius who that this time of 9 BC is a coded message revealing the year the became Emperor of Rome in AD 14. twin boys were born to Mariamne Herod. At that time, she would The two boys, although illegitimate by birth, were the legiti- have been fifteen years of age. mate kingly heirs to the throne—the next in line to the imperial The territory known as Germany today was never identified purple toga—and that is exactly what the Gospels of the New with this title until at least the time of Napoleon, when the Confederation of the \7 Rhine was formed in July 1806. From that _ Ve \ —~ time on, the area began to be called [ | ( (| \C 4 SQ Rhineland. This knowledge brings the plac- MW ing of the tombstone forward some 1,200 BN additional years from the first-century des- > mk 5 ignation and nearly 1,800 years after the - death of Tiberius. On further examination, a remarkable materialisation of information appeared, for on a modern map of Germany we find that Bingerbriick is located on the Rhine River in the Rhineland Palatinate, a district of - southwest Germany west of the Rhine, | Pee which belonged to Bavaria until 1945. =e I] Formerly, portions of the neighbouring ter-