The 3 Constantines
We already know that there are three Constantines
1- Constantine the Great became Emperor in 312 AD
2- The Town Constantine of (France)
To see pictures of Constantine France Please go to this link
http://lamblard.typepad.com/weblog/2006/12/le_trsor_de_con.html
To see pictures of Constantine France Please go to this link
http://lamblard.typepad.com/weblog/2006/12/le_trsor_de_con.html
3- The Town Constantine of (Algeria).
The 3 Arches
I would like to make it as simple as possible,We have :
A- is the Arch Constantine of Roma (Italy)
B- is the Arch of Constantine (France)
To see pictures of Constantine France Please go to this link
http://lamblard.typepad.com/weblog/2006/12/le_trsor_de_con.html
C- is the Natural Arch of Constantine ( Algeria)?
Our story of Constantine the great Treasure is about the Arch of Constantine (Algeria) where the Treasure is hidden.
My challenge is to all photographers in history, those who were publishing photos of the town simply they forget the most important Arch to show. You can try it your self to find a photo of this Arch within the internet or by visiting the Constantine (Algeria) photographer's collection. The most important photographs of Constantine's arch are shown in this link: http://www.naturalarches.org/span-0408-Constantine.htm
The Arch is situated at the north east edge of the town, facing Roma (Italy), and it represents the doorway to the town.
Photos of the Arch of Constantine (Algeria) will be attached to this Post.
On the picture above we can't really see it, we see just it's place.
The Triangle
By joining A, B and C. And joining 1, 2 and 3 we will have a Triangle
Any discussion about triangle meaning cannot continue without connecting it with the number three.
Three represents the union of the numbers prior to it (One and Two).
Numerological speaking, if One represents force, and Two represents an opening.
The Roman Culture is related to the Greeks Culture, To the Greeks, the Triangle is seen as the delta glyph and is a symbol of a doorway.
The two Constantine Towns were the opening to Europe and Africa to Constantine the New Emperor after the victory of the battle of Milvian Bridge 312 AD.
The Arch Symbolism in Roman Culture
The Arch symbolize the triumph of Christ and the after life.An arch is a gateway – a door to something beyond it – a passageway to something more to follow, psychological level, arches can signify a period of transition – a passage fromwhere one moves to another place. Transitions signify change – and the arch represents the passageways or doorways of that process.
I would like to finish this post by reminding you of two notes:
- The Triangle is the missing information in our known history
- The Arch of Constantine (Algeria) is the missing information in our known history, it has never been taken in a picture by purpose to show it, and published by any Photographer





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