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Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and<br />

all the brethren.<br />

This odd paragraph has, of course, all the hallmarks of later<br />

insertion into the text of St Paul’s letter, in order to associate the Tudors<br />

with St Paul. Perhaps the helpful clerics could not resist overkill. As<br />

Roman Senator Rufus Pudens was a relative of St Paul, the letter pressed<br />

the inescapable conclusion that the Tudors’ ancestors not only knew and<br />

worked with St Paul, but also were related to him. Sadly, there is no<br />

information concerning Linus that provides an independent verification of<br />

these claims in either Vatican or British royal records.<br />

It is here that Joseph of Arimathea enters the legend. He<br />

supposedly instructed the three Bishops of Rome: Linus, St. Clement and<br />

Mansuetus. Mansuetus was a constant visitor at the Palace of the British<br />

at Rome after Claudia had married Pudens. Indeed, there is some<br />

influential confirmation of Joseph of Arimathea’s role from four Church<br />

Councils: Pisa in 1409, Constance in 1417, Sienna in 1424 and Basle in<br />

1434. <strong>The</strong>se Church councils yielded antiquity and precedence to the<br />

Church in Britain because Joseph of Arimathea founded the Church in<br />

Britain immediately after the passion of Christ.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fruitful Bardic genealogies of Elizabethan times, based on<br />

their Druidic histories, also encompassed the original settlement of<br />

Britain. It derived from a megalithic Hyperborean Bear Race from the<br />

Aegean in the fourth millennium BCE. This migration reputedly occurred<br />

because the Black Sea flooded Peloponnese Arcadia. <strong>The</strong> Odyssey points<br />

to the home of the Hyperboreans, Boreas the North Wind and his brother<br />

winds, as being an Aeolian island, perhaps the Aegean island of Tenos<br />

north of Delos. 1017<br />

Druidic tradition held that Britain was Alba, the land of Albion.<br />

Albion was the tribe leader who led this fourth millennium BCE<br />

migration from the Aegean to Britain. Upon their arrival, the White Land<br />

of Albion became a special country of God.<br />

As we saw in Chapter 12, tradition also held that a second Trojan<br />

migration from Thrace, Greece and Asia Minor occurred in the second<br />

millennium, about 1115BCE. 1018<br />

Because of the two Trojan migrations from Arcadia, the Tudors<br />

identified closely with the ancient people of the Peloponnese. <strong>The</strong> Tudors<br />

also believed the Trojans to be the great ocean navigators, the<br />

Phoenicians, and the descendants of the Cymry. Ancient legends of giant<br />

Cornish megalithic builders, cherished as Cymry, confirmed this story.<br />

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