01-17-2018, 04:08 PM
(01-17-2018, 03:24 PM)Henry of green Wrote:Hi Henry,(01-17-2018, 02:46 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: The earliest grimms mentioned were the Decapitare, who dated back to ancient Rome.
In Ancient Rome a Grimm was requested by st peter and Paul to help thier Christian brothers In need from a wesen according to wu reading from the Grimm book in 4x13.
I think it translates to "burns with rage," or "raging, burning thing.
" You know, a flaming person.
You speak Latin? Not really, but I've picked up a little bit ever since I got all this.
Hopefully, there's an English translation.
Here we go.
"Rome, July 18th, AD 64.
" Whoa, seriously? Well, I mean, it's a translation of a translation of a translation, but, well, the date stays the same.
At the request of Peter and Paul, "fearful for their Christian brothers, "I'd spent weeks following the Excandesco "thought to be the basis for the Phoenix.
"His patron was the Emperor Nero himself, "and Peter knew he was being sent "to destroy Christians in the city.
"That night was a windy one as I followed him through the streets.
"He entered one of the small stores.
"I tried to catch up to him, but the madness had already begun.
"The flames spread rapidly through the narrow, twisting streets, "rising and spreading to the Palatine and Caelian slopes.
Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk...ode=s04e13
I did a search for historical records about Peter and Paul and found this PBS timeline:
http://www.pbs.org/empires/peterandpaul/...index.html
It indicates Paul was sent to Rome, AD 60 and the fire of Rome; Christians Persecuted Ad 64. That seems to corroborate part of the entry in the Grimm book.
Since Grimm is fantasy, you will not find any PBS timeline for Grimm history.
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