This is coolbert:
From the Professor Al Nofi CIC # 456 as seen at Strategy Page we have a description of one more eclipse [solar or lunar], that phenomenon having a military dimension to it
As it was during the time of the ancient Roman!
"A lunar eclipse on September 27, AD 14, helped quell a mutiny in Pannonia by the legions VIII Augusta, VIIII Hispana, and XV Apollinaris, it being taken as a sign of divine anger."
"Pannonia was an ancient province of the Roman Empire bounded north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia."
Celestial phenomenon of an unusual and awesome nature often accompanying military conflict. The ecli0pse of the sun and moon those instances to include but surely not limited to:
* The Battle of Delhi, 1300 B.C.
* Gaugamela, 331 B.C.
* Siege of Constantinople, 1453.
* Prophetstown, 1806.
* Battle of Isandhlwana, 1879. .
* Tannenberg, 1914.
"There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars." Luke 21:25.
And in all cases again awesome!
coolbert.
No comments:
Post a Comment