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Oud 17 oktober 2011, 11:46   #121
Egmond Codfried
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Citaat:
Originally posted by IronLion:
[QB]
Citaat:
Originally posted by malibudusul:
[qb] If there was genocide
there must be evidence as
skeletons, bones [/qb]


Princess Louise Marie Therese

She was called the "Mauresse de Moret", and a portrait of her exists in the Bibliothèque Sainte Geneviève in Paris. The research done by the Société de l'histoire de Paris et d'Ile-de-France, published in 1924 by Honoré Champion éditions,[4] concluded that this pastel portrait was painted around 1680 by the same hand which painted the series of twenty-two pastel portraits of Kings of France, from Louis IX to Louis XIV, between 1681 to 1683 on the initiative of Father Claude Du Molinet (1620–1687), librarian of Sainte Geneviève abbey.

Shortly after the death of the French Queen Maria Theresa of Spain in 1683, wife of Louis XIV, courtiers pointed out this woman as the ... daughter of the Queen... [/QB]


[Maria Teresa of Spain, wife of Louis XIV]



[Louis XIV]



[Leopold I Habsburg and sons]

This story off course abuts with my own research.
I have found that Maria Teresa was a sister of the wife of Leopold I Hapsburg,
Margarita Teresa, Holy Roma Empress; both are daughters of Fillips IV of Spain.
In these sources the story is reprinted that the body of Louis XIV was ‘black as ink.’
I have still a thread: Kings of Melanin’ that show Louis XIV as black of complexion.
He was a full cousin of Charles II Stuart: The Black Boy, and a tall black man.
I have defined the European Black nobility as a fixed mulatto race, some looking more African, Asian or white. The more African looking type had classical African features.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Di...zquez_030b.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_...k_Nun_of_Moret)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Ma...f_Orl%C3%A9ans

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lo...ie_Therese.jpg

http://www.princes-s.com/Black_nun_of_moret/page15.html
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