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  • Jay Bee
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    Originally posted by Masis on 03-08-2001 03:39 PM
    The Inquisition joke, is that Eye in the Trinagle meant to represent the Inquisitions War against FreeMasonry?




    AFAIK nope, the eye in the triangle is the way God (Christ's Father) is usually represented in Spanish religious texts.

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  • Masis
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    The Inquisition joke, is that Eye in the Trinagle meant to represent the Inquisitions War against FreeMasonry?

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    MRP

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  • Jay Bee
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    There you go:

    http://apolyton.net/forums/Forum49/HTML/000045.html?24

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  • Henrik
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    Originally posted by Jay Bee on 03-08-2001 01:54 PM

    The Trastamara dynasty (remember the Du Guesclin thread?)
    [This message has been edited by Jay Bee (edited March 08, 2001).]


    No, I don't. Was it before I started posting?

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  • Jay Bee
    started a topic Last set of Spanish history stamps

    Last set of Spanish history stamps


    Las Navas de Tolosa. The beginning of the end for the Moors

    Alfonso X the Wise (Personal opinion, his father was way more important)

    The Trastamara dynasty (remember the Du Guesclin thread?)

    The Inquisition.

    Isabella and Ferdinand. The birth of Spain.


    Thats' all folks. No more stamps
    [This message has been edited by Jay Bee (edited March 08, 2001).]
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