The Coronation Stone

 The Coronation Stone (also known as the King's Stone) is an ancient sarsen stone block believed to have been used for the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon kings during the 10th century

7 heads beast  = 7 kings. 

10th century - 10 = symbol of the CROWN, Absolute Power 

  • It is a silicified sandstone boulder, similar to the stones used at Stonehenge.
  • Preservation: After the chapel of St Mary collapsed in 1730, the stone was recovered from the ruins. It was famously used as a horse-mounting block in the early 19th century before being recognized as a historic relic in 1850
  • It is mounted on a heptagonal (seven-sided) plinth inscribed with the names of the seven kings and surrounded by a protective iron fence
  •  HAT PTAH > he pta (gonal)
    8 PTAH = 7  (Matria Esh vs Terra? ) 

    The fence surrounding the Coronation Stone is supported by seven pillars (or piers)

    Hmm, where have I seen this symbolism before? Wonder which book of lies? 

     something about a beast with 7 heads and 10 crowns/horns (10th century). 


     At least now I have an answer: Stonehenge is from Great Year 7 (thus over 32kya) Or older


    The names of the 7 ''kings'' 

  • Edward the Elder (900)
  • Æthelstan (925)
  • Edmund I (940)
  • Eadred (946)
  • Eadwig (956)
  • Edward the Martyr (975)
  • Æthelred the Unready (979)

  • https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Coronation_Stone%2C_Kingston-upon-Thames_%282%29.jpg





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