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Julie Garner @juleezworld.bsky.social

@romanpiso.bsky.social is there a book that explains the royal language and how it was discovered? I'm finally getting caught up with life and will have more time to read... I was able to find a used copy of Caesar's Messiah and will be starting it tonight.

jul 21, 2025, 3:56 am • 1 0

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Roman Piso @romanpiso.bsky.social

I managed to reconstruct most of the book 'Pliny The Younger: His Words & Phrases', which gives examples of the royal language and how it was used. I wrote a paper outlining it also. I had expected to present all my material to universities & then have groups of scholars help work on all of this.

jul 21, 2025, 4:13 am • 0 1 • view
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Julie Garner @juleezworld.bsky.social

I'm sorry to hear your books got destroyed! I found this article on the royal language that you wrote. www.academia.edu/30347785/A_F...

jul 21, 2025, 4:18 am • 1 1 • view
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Roman Piso @romanpiso.bsky.social

Yes, it basically gave some info on how it worked. Abelard Reuchlin had thought of it and saw it as 'code', which he spoke about in his work. However, having studied it as something used virtually universally by ancient royals, I realized it to be a language within language instead.

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jul 21, 2025, 4:28 am • 1 1 • view
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Roman Piso @romanpiso.bsky.social

Others will have to learn the royal language before a book can be written about it. I wrote many books & had many notes, but most were destroyed by someone who gained access to them. I have been reconstructing as much of what I had ever since; mainly in the form of research papers.

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jul 21, 2025, 4:10 am • 0 1 • view
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Roman Piso @romanpiso.bsky.social

Well, bear in mind that 'Caesar's Messiah' is only partly right. Atwill learn some things from me, but ignored others. He got the military career info compared to the NT Jesus from me. But he got it being emperor Titus, wrong. The royal language was discovered/uncovered by Reuchlin & myself.

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jul 21, 2025, 4:07 am • 0 1 • view