3.28.2014

THE TWO KINGS AGAIN IN CLEAR FOCUS



Napoleon I delivered a deathblow to the Holy Roman Empire when he refused to recognize its existence following his victories in Germany during the year 1805.  Unable to defend the crown, Emperor Francis II resigned from Roman imperial status on August 6,1806, and withdrew to his national government as emperor of Austria.  After 1,006 years, the Holy Roman Empire-founded by Leo III, a Roman Catholic pope, Charlemagne, a  Frankish king-came to an end in 1870, Rome became the capital of the kingdom of Italy, independent of the Vatican.  The following year, A Germanic empire began with Wilhelm I being named caesar, or kaiser. Thus the modern-day king of the north-Germany-was on the world scene. 

But what was the identity of the modern-day king of the south?  History shows that Britain took on imperial power in the 17th century. Wanting to disrupt British trade routes, Napoleon I conquered Egypt in 1798.  War ensued, and a British-Ottomon alliance forced the French to withdraw from Egypt, identified as the king of the south at the onset of the conflict. During the following century, British influence in Egypt increased. When World War I broke out in 1914, Egypt belong to Turkey and was ruled by khedive, or viceroy. After Turkey sided with Germany in that war, however, Britain deposed  the khedive and declared Egypt a British protectorate.  Gradually forming close ties, Britain and the United States of American became the Anglo-American World Power. Together they came into the position of the king of the south. 

Next time: ONE HONORED THE OTHER DESPISED

From the book: PAY ATTENTION TO DANIEL'S PROPHECY! 1999

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