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Illustrated Color Edition (2026)
From the aristocratic houses of the Sacred Romanocracy, this book traces a cartography of power that spans the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, modern revolutions, and the contemporary financial world. It's a map where crusaders and bankers, emperors and popes, esoteric orders and political revolutions converge.
Here, the first medieval banks and trade networks that linked East and West parade by. The disputes between popes and emperors, the creation of the Templars, the expansion of the nobility, and the integration of Jewish financiers into the European fabric are examined. The journey then moves to more recent events: the French Revolution, the Italian Risorgimento, the German revolutions and the rise of Nazism, the esoteric networks that influenced secret societies like the Thule Society and the SS, and the tensions between fascism, the Vatican, and Freemasonry. Links with orders like the Jesuits, mafia structures, modern banking, and digital finance are also explored.
It examines how certain lineages survived by adapting to new empires-from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic-and how global hegemony shifted toward the Anglo-Saxon world without entirely erasing the traces of the ancient Sacred Romanocracy.
In this tension between continuity and transformation, between archive and propaganda, the reader will find the boundary where history ends... and myth begins.