North of the Black Sea and the Ottoman Empire

 The Ottoman Empire officially lost the territory containing modern-day Odessa and its surrounding Northern Black Sea lands between 1774 and 1812 through a series of defeats by the Russian Empire. 

Russian Empress Catherine the Great officially ordered the founding and renaming of the city to Odessa in 1794. (Yes, because naming the city after ati > Otto (Spica) in OTTO Man (Spica on Cancer) makes total sense). Odessa =Otto Sa (child of Otto, the real founder of the Ottoman Empire, a BES/Byz monkey). 

 The Ottoman Empire conquered the Northern Black Sea region, including the specific area around modern-day Odessa, in stages between 1475 and 1520.

 The connection between Suleiman the Magnificent (whose portaits indicate a resemblance to Ianaten) and the Northern Black Sea region is deeply personal, institutional, and geopolitical.

 His mother  was a princess of the Crimean Khanate.

 The resemblance to Ian makes me question the history we are told. Due to this, I must concende that even recent history (including WW2) is full of fake info, and therefore I must discount all historical accounts. They are most likely fake (like the Shroud of Turin + the Bible - which clearly contains this info - Suleyman is Solomon). 

Suleiman the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman Empire for 46 years, from September 30, 1520, until his death on September 6, 1566. He was 71 years old when he died.




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