
- 104 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About this book
The Royal House of King David and the tribe of Judah were enslaved by the King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar II, after the destruction of the First Temple built by King Solomon of Jerusalem, son of King David of Jerusalem. King Alfonso of Spain in the thirteenth century whence we may learn if we can believe it, that a king of Spain who had assisted Nebuchadnezzar in reducing Jerusalem, brought an enormous population into Spain, all either the family of King David or from the tribe of Judah; and the royal family resided first in Seville then in Granada. Adding that exiles afterward had their numbers increased by fugitives from the desolation of the Second Temple.
Under the command from the Roman tribune, General Titus, thus formed the Hebrew Negroes of Spain and Portugal, descendants of the House of King David Royal lineage, bore his grandson and the son of King Solomon of Jerusalem, Don Ibn Yahya "El Negro" of Portugal, who commanded respect as a skillful warrior of the Maghreb-brave with great oratorical powers and with such a command of the language that his letters are famous! He was known variously as the Chosen One, Sword of the Revolt, and Sustainer of the Empire's Glory.
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