Key Facts
 Other names Julianus bar Sahir
 Born  
 Location  Shechem
Bloodline  
Married Yes
Children Unknown
Position High Priest and "King of Israel"
Died 531

 
 Source of Facts and Important Announcement
Status Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven.
Date of formal Beatification   Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012.
Source of Facts Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint.
  Background
  Born High Priest and crown prince of the Kingdom of Israel, reconstituted by the Sarmatian Sepharic High Priests during the reign of Baba Rabba around 360.
  Since the death of Baba Rabba two hundred years earlier, the various Jewish noble family states such as the Himyarites (Yemen), Nabatea (Arabia) and Sarmara had grown in such power and influence that greater Sarmara had become one of the wealthiest states in ancient history -- home to now hundreds of thousands of people.
  As ancient practising satanists, worshipping Ba'al Moloch, the Sarmatian religion had also thrived across the region, including the now firm inclusion of the new doctrines adopted under Bar Rabba such as the wearing of the Kippa and the daily devotion facing Mt Gerezim.
  At the death of Holy Roman Emperor in 518, the Emperor Justin ascended the throne at Constantinople. It is probable that King Julianus ben Sabar of Israel used this opportunity to consolidate his power.
  To re-establish control, a new consol named Justinian (later Emperor in 527) was appointed commander of the Armies of the East by 521. However, the main enemy of the Byzantines remained the Sassanid Empire controlling Western Asia at the time. It is certain Justinian, a fierce Christian, would have encountered King Julianus ben Sabar of Israel during this time.
  When Justinian was proclaimed Emperor in 527, one of the first acts he undertook was to proclaim the satanic religion of the Sarmatians (worshipping Ba'al Moloch) a capital crime and punishable by death. It is this act, above all others that caused the Sarmatian uprisings across the Levant.
  The Sarmatian state and their culture was finally destroyed by Emperor Justinian I by 531/532, the temple at Mt Gerezim finally destroyed for the last time. By the end of the brutal campaign by Justinian, under Imperial law, no Sarmatians of noble or priestly birth remained in their homeland, with a rump of a few thousand remaining. Sarmatians as an "official" religion and visible culture was effectively extinct.
  Samaritans fled West across the Mediterranean to escape the Eastern power of the Holy Roman Empire, the most notable being the surviving High Priest bloodlines to the marshes at the mouth of the Po and Piave rivers at the top of the Adriatic and another colony of refugees that landed on the coast of the southern Aremorica along the Morbihan Bay in Gaul (Spain). Another notable group of refugees fled north and inland into the Caucus mountains, later to become known as the Khazars.
  Whilst isolated, the Sarmatian refugees --no longer able to call themselves Sarmatians under the capital Roman crime--demonstrated remarkable cohesiveness. They renamed themselves the Enetoi -- Greek for "praisworthy/chosen" --soon becoming famous as traders and scholars.
  Their colony in the north Adriatic was named after the renamed Sarmatians as Enetoi (Latin: Veneti), becoming one of the most famous cities in history --Venice.
   
   
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