History's Hidden Blueprint - Mario Arndt - E-Book

History's Hidden Blueprint E-Book

Mario Arndt

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For centuries, we have accepted the timeline of European kings and emperors as fact. History's Hidden Blueprint shatters this foundation, revealing that the official record is built upon an astonishingly precise and artificial design. History analyst Mario Arndt uncovers the secret patterns that govern the royal histories of the Middle Ages. Why do the German kings follow a perfect 113-year cycle, while the French follow a 131-year pattern? Why are the names of rulers in England, Denmark and even Byzantium arranged in impossibly regular sequences? Applying a unique pattern-recognition approach, Arndt proves that this cannot be a coincidence. He demonstrates that medieval chroniclers created an idealized past that fit their worldview. This book is not just another historical theory - it is a systematic decoding of a continent-wide fabrication. Prepare to see the history of Europe not as it happened, but as it was written. The blueprint has been hidden in plain sight. Until now. www.HistoryHacking.net

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2026

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The author

History analyst and author Mario Arndt writes about topics you won't find in traditional history books. He's from Germany (* 1963) and now lives in Thailand. His analyses of official history reveal how the Middle Ages, the ancient world, and the associated chronologies were fabricated and forged.

His professional background in IT as a software developer enables him to develop a completely new understanding of the official version of history and to discover what really happened in the past. He has published eight books since 2012.

Website: www.HistoryHacking.net

YouTube: @HistoryHacking

Contents

History according to the geometric method

Pre-modern ideas about the structuring of space and time

Jesus Christ at the center of time and at the center of the world

History according to geometric method

Why was the name "Charles" so unpopular in the High Middle Ages?

Karl? Not a chance!

Choosing names in the Middle Ages

The name "Charles" in medieval noble houses

Preliminary considerations, including an excursion to Great Britain and the USA

The well-structured Roman-German Middle Ages from 911 to 1313

The system of royal names

The 3 x 113-year system superimposed on the naming system

The kings before and after the system

A calculation of the probability for the system from 911 to 1313

Is there a counterargument?

The extension of the Well-Structured Middle Ages to 768 to 1493 and beyond

The formal structure from 911 to 1313

The extension into the future until 1493

The expansion into the past until 768

The overall structure of the system from Charles Martel to Charles V.

An eighth section up to 1740

Abstract description of the entire system from Charles Martel to Charles V

The well-structured Middle Ages in France

The system of royal names

The Queens of France in the High Middle Ages

The connection between the systems of royal names Germany and France

Analysis of the Merovingian period from approx. 428-752

Introduction

The system of names of the Merovingian kings from 428 to 752

Are the Carolingians merely a double for the Merovingians?

Regularities among the kings of the predecessor kingdoms of Spain and Portugal

Spain

Consistency with the chronology of the Frankish Empire/Holy Roman Empire

Portugal

The names of the kings of England in the Middle Ages

The English High Middle Ages

The English Early Middle Ages

The system of names of Russian grand princes and tsars in the 862 years after 862 AD

The system

Analysis of the individual sections

Analysis of the names of the grand dukes

Pars pro toto

The structure of the names of rulers in Eastern and Northern Europe in the Middle Ages

Introduction

Hungary

Poland

Norway

Denmark

Sweden

Scotland

Similarities in the structures of the names of rulers in Eastern and Northern Europe

The Dukes of Bohemia

No well-structured Middle Ages in southern Italy

Deciphering the Constantinople Code

The construction of the Macedonian dynasty

The well-structured Middle Ages of the Byzantine Empire

The sequence of names of the emperors of Constantinople

The Constantinople Code

The structure based on the names Phocas/Nikephoros/Nikephoros Pho-kas

A further structuring of Byzantine history

Notes on Byzantine historiography

The well-structured Roman antiquity

The structure in 95-year intervals

Further information on the internal structure of the Roman Empire

The construction scheme of the Roman emperors from 69 to 867/911

The Roman royal era

How long did a saeculum last in Roman antiquity?

The Roman Republic

The well-structured list of popes

Introduction

685-752

752-858

844 – 911

914 – 983

984 -1048

1046 -1145

1154 -1276

1277-1455

The Popes of the Borgia and Medici Families

Correlation of terms of office in the years 687-891

The history of the creation of the "Liber pontiflcalis”

Afterword

Appendix

Bibliography