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The Piast Inheritance of the House of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (article 3)

The Piast Inheritance of the House of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Building upon the foundation laid in Article 1: Brunswick Being the Only Probable Successor of the Piasts, we now explore additional heraldic and historical data that support the rightful claim of the House of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel to the Piast legacy. This continuation draws attention to powerful visual and […]

The Guelph Dynasty and the Enduring Protection of the Celtic Church of Columbanus

  The Guelph Dynasty and the Enduring Protection of the Celtic Church of Columbanus I. Introduction The legacy of the Celtic Church founded by St. Columbanus and his Irish companions in the 6th–7th centuries shaped the religious landscape of Merovingian and Carolingian Europe. This church, grounded in Johannine tradition through Polycarp and Polycrates, stood apart […]

Brunswick Dutch Regency, House of Wolfenbuttel Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands

The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick and Its Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands Introduction The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick, a senior noble house of the Guelphs (Welfs), holds a uniquely pivotal position in European history. While often overshadowed in mainstream narratives by the Habsburgs and Hohenzollerns, the Brunswicks governed not only through direct territorial dominion but as […]

Galicia-Volhynia Sovereignty in the House of Wolfenbuttel-Brunswick

As America now is tied to the metals there, we should look at peace in the region. The largest ethnic group in America is Anglo Saxon German. Many of which have vast rights to lands in Germany that they can reclaim. Especially through the 1867 cadet branch, 1935 successor house of Wolfenbuttel-Brunswick, which immigrated per […]

Hundreds of Older German Runic Artifacts Demonstrate the Scythian Goth Kinship in Viking and Saxon Nations, directly linked to Wolfenbuettel-Brunswick

In some parts of the Saxon Empire, like in Frisia (through the late period of the Brunoid Kindred Emperors), these older Runes (Elder Futhark) were the official written alphabet of the people, and on the coinage etc. Here you may view hundreds of artifacts of RUNES from GERMANY (Greater Saxony mainly)  https://www.schleugerhard.com/deutschland-a-n/ . They don’t call […]

Saxon-Brunswick Successors of the Piasts (Monarchy of Poland)

The arms of Piast Oels, from the Piast’s last Sovereignty in Poland (at Silesia).  The arms, the Oels family name, the property, and the territory of this Principality was officially inherited by the ruling prince of Brunswick as family of the last Piast Princess. These estates have remained in the spelling of the names, and […]