Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach

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  Ruthemir

  OTHER COMPOSERS

  MEN

  Holger Nilsen

  Wesley

  Svelder

  MUSICIANS

  MEN

  Olaf Ledestrem

  POETS

  MEN

  Jonas Geerlud

  Thoralsen

  Kronen

  Kirsten Larsen

  Munsven

  Alexis Rogen

  Pradelli

  Selius

  Sulsnik

  WORST POLITICIANS

  MEN

  Tebrief

  WOMEN

  Clarissa Leyton

  SCANDINAVIAN POLITICAL LEADERS

  MEN

  Grofel

  Lennrot

  Gunnar Morgensen

  Dinoyer

  Sioberg

  PHILOSOPHERS

  MEN

  Domenicus Albani

  Axel Engelmeier

  Regialsen

  WOMEN

  Rosa Vernley

  PLACE NAMES

  A

  Aarl

  Albielle

  Alicante

  Alimaje

  Almetta

  Altekirchen

  Annelud

  Anolia

  Apulia

  Ariana

  Arlenhom

  Arocaria

  Arona

  Artenfor

  Assilia

  Augerinia

  Aurizio

  B

  Bellagio

  Bellinzona

  Bergen

  Biarritz

  Big Bergen

  Big Oak

  Big Torneo

  Bignasco

  Binenborg

  Blomsterduft

  Blomsterfor

  Boldieno

  Bolzano

  Bordeaux

  Boston

  Bozen

  Brixen

  C

  Castalia

  Castelnuovo

  Cernobbio

  Christiania

  Clarens

  Como

  Cordei

  Coridalli

  Cyprus

  D

  Dareja

  Delfia

  Denia Vallia

  Diana

  Doriani

  E

  Egeria

  Ejastrem

  Eliki

  Emeriti

  Erika

  Eroica

  F

  Fata Azzura

  Fedkirche

  Fgelen

  Fiammarosa

  Fiammazzura

  Fiammetta

  Filiatura

  Flabia

  Flora Maris

  Florence

  Flower Nest

  Foyia

  G

  Gallarate

  Generali

  Geneva

  Genova

  Geteborg

  Gianna Terringa

  Gled

  Gratia Dei

  Graz

  Grimbole

  H

  Harkovo

  Heidelberg

  I

  Iberia

  Igmor

  Irkutsk

  Ischia

  J

  Jomfru

  K

  Karlsruhe

  Koblenz

  Koln

  Kongeborg

  Konigskind

  L

  Labarene

  Labejona

  Lagrela

  Larilud

  Lassa

  Latharmi

  Latium

  Lauri

  Leag-Aud

  Legnano

  Lesley Gate

  Liebach

  Ligont

  Lilienborg

  Lilla Funka

  Locarno

  Loggovardia

  Loikito

  London

  Lugano

  Luino

  Lysborg

  Lyseblaa

  Lysicoma

  M

  Magenta

  Majorca

  Malta

  Mannheim

  Margellina

  Maribor

  Marienborg

  Markfor

  Mata Uralia

  Mayentia

  Mayerlink

  Mecca

  Medina

  Mediolano

  Menaggio

  Mendrisio

  Meran

  Midnight Diamondstone

  Minorca

  Montreux

  Monza

  N

  Naade

  Nayatana

  New Christiania

  New Eliki

  New Göteborg

  New Helsinburg

  New Karelia

  New Loria

  New Marniano

  New Narvika

  New Orleans

  New Retvik

  New Rimalgee

  New Sabina

  New Scaldia

  New Scone

  New Tarracona

  New Tashkent

  New Torneo

  New Trodheim

  New Upsala

  New York

  New Youthsmile

  Nielud

  Noghera

  Norfor

  Nostadt

  Notiburg

  Nova Tuguska

  Nyborg

  Nydelfia

  Nyfor

  Nygusca

  Nylienborg

  Nymalmoe

  Nysabel

  Nysalborg

  Nysuomi

  Nywien

  O

  Ojford

  Olesud

  Omska

  Orta

  Ossen

  P

  Paridisi

  Paris

  Parma

  Pretoria

  Procida

  R

  Ragrilia

  Resenfarvet

  Rho

  Riegen

  Riyalta

  Rodope

  Rome

  Rosa Azzura

  Rosenborg

  Roselukin

  Rosernes Dal

  Rozenholm

  S

  Salerno

  Samarkanda

  Scagen

  Scania

  Scavanger

  Seaside of Joy

  Sesto Calente

  Sgelen

  Silea

  Slesvich Holstein

  Small Anolia

  Small Blomsterfor

  Small Scania

  Small Terringa

  Smirilud

  Sorrento

  Sotsiana

  Sproja

  Star of the Dawn

  Star of the East

  Stella Maris

  Strasborg

  Stresa

  Svanelud

  Svendoni

  Swansval

  Sydney

  Syracuse

  T

  Tebelen

  Terranova

  Terringtown

  Teskera

  Tholosi

  Tobolsk

  Toeplitz

  Torneo (same as Big Torneo)

  Trassilea

  Tuplin

  U

  Umliani

  V

  Valearides

  Valheim

  Varennes

  Varese

  Verbania

  Versailles

  Viborg

  Vien

  Vikigruder

  Vikingaand

  Vikingegnist

  Viliana Villafranca

  Villach

  Vina

  Visenje

  Vokamvyl

  W

  Waren

  Warsaw

  Washington

  Weimae

  X

  Xanthi Fedriada

  Y

  Youthsmile

  Z

  Zakantha

  CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

 
; 2204 AD: Colonization of Mars (the colony thrives for sixty years before it is totally destroyed killing twenty million people)

  2309 AD: Medium scale nuclear war destroys most of Europe except Scandinavian and Baltic countries

  2320 AD-2350 AD: Repopulation of Europe. Peaceful settlement of Northern populations to Mediterranean Sea

  2394 AD: Final European Constituent Assembly

  2395 AD: Final World Constituent Assembly

  2396 AD (YEAR 1): Official Establishment of the “Retsstat” (a world nation with law and order). End of “Prehistory” and beginning of “Historical Era”. Year ONE of the new chronology. The first 986 years (2396 AD-3382 AD) was the ancient period of history (gammel epoke). From 3382 AD, when the Volkic preaching was of global consensus, begins the new era and the new man, “Homo Occidentalis Novus”, succeeds Homo Sapiens.

  2596 AD (YEAR 200): The top scientists from around the world are now the new world leaders, responsible for all global governmental actions. At the beginning they were given the order by politicians with global influence, like John Terring.

  2823ad (YEAR 427): Leader Torhild asks symbolically if there is an adequacy (in fact, total global adequacy) in the “distributions” of every industrial good. There is adequacy, now every person has what he needs.

  2846 AD (YEAR 450): The city of Norfor begins operating as a Global Spiritual Life Centre

  2894 AD (YEAR 498): The “Beginning of the 200 Hundred” and the building of Rosernes Dal (Valley of Roses)

  3000 AD (7th Century): The New Renaissance in spiritual Values.

  3100 AD (8th Century): The Renaissance goes on.

  3126 AD (YEAR 730): Establishment of the Aidersen Institute at Rosernes Dal

  3200 AD (9th Century): The “Golden Age” for arts and spiritual achievements.

  3226 AD (YEAR 830): Aloisius Nilson predicts the upcoming rise of the “Spiritual Civilisation”

  3253 AD (YEAR 857): The greatest poet of all, Larsen, dies and passes to immortality…

  3256 AD (YEAR 860): Valmandel’s Oratorium “Praying between the Golden Spheres of the Stars” is heard for the first time. It is the best piece of ever written.

  3273 AD (YEAR 876): Architect Alicia Neville finishes her masterpiece: the “Temple of Peace and Love” at Rosernes Dal

  3307 AD (YEAR 911): Birth of Alexis Volky.

  3382 AD (YEAR 986): On 6th of our September Alexis Volky is hit by the “Nibelvirch” and survives. Instant Enlightenment. A new “antenna” of perception is added to the human brain thanks to Nibelvirch. It is called: “Oversynssans” (supervision). This day (our 6th of September) was later announced as the first day of the NEW ERA (Ny Epoke).

  3392 AD (YEAR 996): Alexis Volky dies at the age of 86.

  3396 AD (YEAR 1000): Crisis of the Volkic preaching

  3410 AD (YEAR 1014): Ruthemir’s masterpiece “Glorifying Service” is played for the first time

  3546 AD (YEAR 1050): Final prevalence of the Volkic Ideal as “consensus gentium”.

  3482 AD (YEAR 1086): The first Blue Roses (roses that physically radiate blue light). The masterpiece of gardening by Costia Rodulof.

  3600 AD (13th Century): Tinersen and his “parables”.

  3905 AD -3906 AD (YEAR 1509 and 1510): Andreas Northam writes his “Diary Pages”. He will have vivid memories of pre-existence for a period of twelve months, before he dies at the age of 29.

  CALENDAR BOARDS

  The calendars were formed by George Papachatzis, the one and only translator of Paul Amadeus Dienach’s manuscripts. The “New Calendar” was established in the 2nd century of their chronology (year one=2396 AD) and was kept until the 40th century. Their creators were the best scientists of the world, responsible for the world government at that time. Valley of the Roses (Rosernes Dal) kept the same calendar, regardless of the fact that many astronomers argued that it wasn’t 100% accurate.

  New Year’s Day (intercalary) … 23 September

  MONTH I

  1 ………………………………………. 24 September

  2 ………………………………………. 25 September

  3 ………………………………………. 26 September

  4 ………………………………………. 27 September

  5 ………………………………………. 28 September

  6 ………………………………………. 29 September

  7 ………………………………………. 30 September

  8 ………………………………………. 1 October

  9 ………………………………………. 2 October

  10 ………………………………………. 3 October

  11 ………………………………………. 4 October

  12 ………………………………………. 5 October

  13 ………………………………………. 6 October

  14 ………………………………………. 7 October

  15 ………………………………………. 8 October

  16 ………………………………………. 9 October

  17 ………………………………………. 10 October

  18 ………………………………………. 11 October

  19 ………………………………………. 12 October

  20 ………………………………………. 13 October

  21 ………………………………………. 14 October

  22 ………………………………………. 15 October

  23 ………………………………………. 16 October

  24 ………………………………………. 17 October

  25 ………………………………………. 18 October

  26 ………………………………………. 19 October

  27 ………………………………………. 20 October

  28 ………………………………………. 21 October

  29 ………………………………………. 22 October

  30 ………………………………………. 23 October

  MONTH II

  1 ………………………………………. 24 October

  2 ………………………………………. 25 October

  3 ………………………………………. 26 October

  4 ………………………………………. 27 October

  5 ………………………………………. 28 October

  6 ………………………………………. 29 October

  7 ………………………………………. 30 October

  8 ………………………………………. 31 October

  9 ………………………………………. 1 November

  10 ………………………………………. 2 November

  11 ………………………………………. 3 November

  12 ………………………………………. 4 November

  13 ………………………………………. 5 November

  14 ………………………………………. 6 November

  15 ………………………………………. 7 November

  16 ………………………………………. 8 November

  17 ………………………………………. 9 November

  18 ………………………………………. 10 November

  19 ………………………………………. 11 November

  20 ………………………………………. 12 November

  21 ………………………………………. 13 November

  22 ………………………………………. 14 November

  23 ………………………………………. 15 November

  24 ………………………………………. 16 November

  25 ………………………………………. 17 November

  26 ………………………………………. 18 November

 
27 ………………………………………. 19 November

  28 ………………………………………. 20 November

  29 ………………………………………. 21 November

  30 ………………………………………. 22 November

  MONTH III

  1 ………………………………………. 23 November

  2 ………………………………………. 24 November

  3 ………………………………………. 25 November

  4 ………………………………………. 26 November

  5 ………………………………………. 27 November

  6 ………………………………………. 28 November

  7 ………………………………………. 29 November

  8 ………………………………………. 30 November

  9 ………………………………………. 1 December

  10 ………………………………………. 2 December

  11 ………………………………………. 3 December

  12 ………………………………………. 4 December

  13 ………………………………………. 5 December

  14 ………………………………………. 6 December

  15 ………………………………………. 7 December

  16 ………………………………………. 8 December

  17 ………………………………………. 9 December

  18 ………………………………………. 10 December

  19 ………………………………………. 11 December

  20 ………………………………………. 12 December

  21 ………………………………………. 13 December

  22 ………………………………………. 14 December

  23 ………………………………………. 15 December

  24 ………………………………………. 16 December

  25 ………………………………………. 17 December

  26 ………………………………………. 18 December

  27 ………………………………………. 19 December

  28 ………………………………………. 20 December

  29 ………………………………………. 21 December

  30 ………………………………………. 22 December

  MONTH IV

  1 ………………………………………. 23 December

  2 ………………………………………. 24 December

  Christmas Day (intercalary) .….. 25 December

  3 ………………………………………. 26 December

  4 ………………………………………. 27 December

  5 ………………………………………. 28 December

  6 ………………………………………. 29 December

  7 ………………………………………. 30 December

  8 ………………………………………. 31 December

  9 ………………………………………. 1 January

 

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