Bank= Baal Lending Temple in Akkadian.
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The Akkadian word for "baker" is ṭabbaḫu, derived from the root ṭ-b-ḫ, meaning "to cook" or "to bake." This term was used for both domestic and professional bakers, who were essential in Mesopotamian urban life. Baking was typically done in household kitchens or temple complexes, using clay ovens (tannūru), and bread was a dietary staple made from barley or emmer wheat.
I have had my tires shot out, air released and wheel nuts backed off, pre-trip inspections are standard for anyone in the oilfield and taking on the Cabal.
Sweet setup
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My ancestors after taking Jerusalem for Napoleon and had escapees flee to Cairo with Tales of horrors, had all been offered wives from Cairo before they got to the City, Two American Twin Brothers in the Napoleon Army married Jewish Princesses one called the Queen of numbers and started the Casino families of America.
Pierre Denis De La Ronde American history
Pierre Denis De La Ronde (1762–1824)
Pierre Denis De La Ronde, born April 20, 1762, in New Orleans, was a prominent Louisiana Creole military leader, plantation owner, and political figure. He served as Major General and Commander of the Third Regiment of the Louisiana Militia during the Battle of New Orleans (1814–1815) in the War of 1812. He was a key member of General Andrew Jackson’s staff and played a crucial role in relaying intelligence about British troop movements.
De La Ronde owned the Versailles Plantation in St. Bernard Parish, where part of the Battle of New Orleans was fought. The plantation, also known as "Parnassus" within the family, featured a grand mansion and a famous avenue of live oak trees, now known as the La Ronde Oaks, planted in 1783. The mansion was destroyed by fire in the late 19th century, with ruins remaining until the 1915 hurricane.
He was appointed to the Cabildo, Louisiana’s colonial governing body, in 1802, succeeding his brother-in-law Andrés Almonaster y Rojas. He was married to Marie Elizabeth "Eulalie" Guerbois, with whom he had ten children—nine daughters and one son. His descendants were deeply embedded in Louisiana’s Creole elite, with familial ties to the influential Pontalba family.
De La Ronde died on December 1, 1824, and is buried in St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 in New Orleans.
That would be in French Military History and that is on an older computer, they didn't become major generals in the swamps of Louisiana but for Napoleon and had been trained in the French military academy with Napoleon.
The best party is they stripped the outside layers of the Pyramids to build the Arch De Triumph for Napoleon.
The best party is they stripped the outside layers of the Pyramids to build the Arch De Triumph for Napoleon.
Go to telegram endless bullcrap.
Designed for Lesbians and Transgenders.
Thousands of years of war, probably hard to dig with out opening some dead soldiers grave.
One Mans garbage is another mans treasure.
Forgot the shadow.
Past Lives?
The Islamic Armies needed to concentrate more on burning libraries.