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The Legend of King Arthur
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The 2,000 Year War on Education
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  • John Milton (1608 CE – 1674 CE)
  • Cervantes (1547 CE – 1616 CE)
  • Shakespeare (1564 CE – 1616 CE)

(And yes, Cervantes and Shakespeare died on almost the same day, the same year 22 and 23 April 1616 CE)

John Milton had the 12 Ethics. Books were flooding the world. Education was on the rise. The Educated began to challenge the “Self-Appointed Dictators.”

Wisdom, Truth, and Independence was emerging. 

King Henry the VIII, for his own personal reasons, denounced the Holy Roman Empire and adopted Lutherism. 

Milton’s writing, Paradise Lost (Disintegration) and Paradise Regained (Integration) contained the 12 Ethics, a solid sign that Milton had studied in Pythagoras’ Work.

Between the split with King Henry and England, the rise of Wisdom, and the threat of Magic, Milton, Shakespeare, and Cervantes all depicting worlds of Fantasy and Magic, King James composed a more strict, intolerant religion that, in 100 years, would result in the Witch Trials and Witch Hunts.

Food for thought, Don Quixote read books and stories of Knights and Dragons in the 1500’s… that inspired his imagination. What books was Don Quixote reading about Dragons and Magic and Knights in the 16th Century? 

King Arthur perhaps?