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AS
OF
MARCH 16, 2008
 I SAW ON THE SIDE OF A BUS
 EVERY 20 SECONDS A CHILD  IS DECLARED TO HAVE  AUTISM...
 
IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT
THE MOTHER'S OF DARKNESS
AND
THEIR CONTINUING
PRAYER SPELLS
ARE THE CAUSE
AND
WHEN I CORRECT OR STOP THEIR PRAYER SPELLS
THEY ALWAYS WANT TO COPY WHAY I HAVE JUST DONE AND
IT ALWAYS BACKFIRES ON THEM SO THEY HAVE TO GO BACK 2 DAYS
AND
THIS IS WHAT DESTROYS ALL MY EFFORTS..
I BELIEVE NAMING ALL OF THEM
WILL DRAW UNWANTED ATTENTION BECAUSE
SOME OF THEM HAVE MOVIE CAREERS...
 
 

SOPHIA OF WISDOM III  - AN UP TO DATE SUMMARY OF HOW MANY CHILDREN ARE BORN WITH AUTISM IN THE WORLD 

Statistics

Autism is one of the

four major developmental

disabilities,

and its incidence appears to

be increasing dramatically. Nationwide, at least 1.5

million Americans have some form of autism,

 and

it now affects one in every 166 births

or 24,000 of

the 4 million children born every year, according

to the

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(CDC). The CDC also notes that the number of children

diagnosed with

autism, ASPERGERS SYNDROME,

and other

PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS

increased sixfold from

1994 to 2003.

For the consort of Peter III, see Constantia of Sicily
Henry VI and Constance of Sicily (from Liber ad Honorem Augusti by Peter of Eboli, 1196).
Henry VI and Constance of Sicily (from Liber ad Honorem Augusti by Peter of Eboli, 1196).

Constance of Sicily (1154November 27, 1198) was the heiress of the Norman kings of Sicily and the wife of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. She was Queen of Sicily 1194-1198, jointly with her husband from 1194-1197, and with her infant son Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1198.

Biography

Constance was the posthumous daughter of Roger II of Sicily by his third wife Beatrix of Rethel.

Constance was not betrothed until she was thirty, which is unusual for a princess whose marriage was an important dynastic bargaining chip.

This later gave rise to stories that she had become a nun and required papal dispensation to forsake her vows and marry, or that she was impossibly ugly.

Neither of these is consistent with the evidence.

The death of her younger nephew Henry of Capua in 1172 made Constance heiress presumptive to the Sicilian crown, after her elder nephew King William II, who did not marry until 1177, and whose marriage remained childless.

Abulafia (1988) points out that William did not foresee the union of German and Sicilian crowns as a serious eventuality; his purpose was to consolidate an alliance, with an erstwhile enemy of Norman power in Italy.

GERMANY WENT TO WAR TO PREVENT WILLIAM FROM MARRYING CONSTANCE BECAUSE SHE WAS TO UGLY..

WORLD WAR II - D DAY AT NORMANDY..

AS IT TURNS OUT CONSTANCE WAS A NOT AN UGLY WOMAN BUT A BEAUTIFUL MAN...JFK,JR. TO BE EXACT THE MOTHER'S OF DARKNESS SWITCHED HIM AND PRINCE WILLIAM AROUND..

THE REASON THE MOTHER'S OF DARKNESS DO THIS IS BECAUSE IT WAS SO UNFAIR THAT I AND MY MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER DIDN'T GET TO BE QUEENS AND PRINCESS'S...

SO THEY ARE MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME...

But it is unclear why he delayed so in finding a husband for his aunt. Nevertheless, in 1184 Constance was betrothed to Henry (the future Emperor Henry VI), and they were married two years later, on January 27, 1186.

The papacy, also an enemy of the emperors, would not want to see the great kingdom to the south of Rome in German hands, but Henry pressed Pope Celestine III to baptize and crown his son: the Pope put him off.

Nor would the kingdom's Norman nobles welcome a Hohenstaufen king.

***SPEAR OF DESTINY WAS HOUSED HERE FOR A WHILE...

AND THEN GENERAL PATTON GOT HOLD OF IT AND HAS IT TO THIS DAY AND HE RIDES WITH ME AND JOHAN WHEN HE IS CALLED INTO ACTION...THIS IS WHY I AM ABLE TO TAKE COMMAND OF AND WAR...

William made his nobles and the important men of his court promise to recognize Constance's succession if he died without direct heirs.

But after his unexpected death in 1189, his cousin (and Constance's nephew) Tancred seized the throne.

Tancred was illegitimate, but he had the support of most of the great men of the kingdom.

Constance's father-in-law died in 1190, and the following year Henry and Constance were crowned Emperor and Empress.

 

PRINCE HARRY WAS TO HOLD MY BODY FORM BUT HE DIDN'T WANT TO SO JOHN HELD IT FOR ME..SO IT  WAS PRINCE HENRY AND JOHN MCRORY THIS WHY I CALL JOHN MCKENNEDY... JOHN TOOK OVER JIM MCRORY'S BODY FORM...AND GOT USE TO THE NAME...

Constance then accompanied her husband at the head of a substantial imperial army to forcefully take the throne from Tancred.

 The northern towns of the kingdom opened their gates to Henry, including the earliest Norman strongholds Capua and Aversa.

Salerno, Roger II's mainland capital, sent word ahead that Henry was welcome, and invited Constance to stay in her father's old palace to escape the summer heat. Naples was the first time that Henry met resistance on the whole campaign, holding well into the southern summer, by which time much of the army had succumbed to malaria and disease and the imperial army was forced to withdraw from the kingdom altogether.

Constance remained in Salerno with a small garrison, as a sign that Henry would soon return.

Once Henry had withdrawn with the bulk of the imperial army, the towns that had supposedly fallen to the Empire immediately declared their allegiance to Tancred, for the most part now fearing his retribution.

The populace of Salerno saw an opportunity to win some favour with Tancred, and delivered Constance to him in Messina, an important prize given that Henry had every intention of returning.

 However, Tancred was willing to give up his negotiation advantage, that is, the Empress, in return for Pope Celestine III legitimising him as King of Sicily.

 In turn, the Pope was hoping that by securing Constance's safe passage back to Rome, Henry would be better disposed towards the papacy and he was still hoping to keep the Empire and the Kingdom from uniting.

 However, imperial soldiers were able to intervene before Constance made it to Rome, and they returned her safely across the Alps, ensuring that in the end, both the papacy and the kingdom failed to score any real advantage in having the Empress in their custody.

Henry was already preparing to invade Sicily a second time when Tancred died in 1194.

 Later that year he moved south, entered Palermo unopposed, deposed Tancred's young son William III, and had himself crowned instead.

While Henry moved quickly south with his army, Constance followed at a slower pace, for she was pregnant.

On December 26, the day after Henry's crowning at Palermo, she gave birth to a son, Frederick (the future Emperor and king of Sicily Frederick II) in the small town of Jesi, near Ancona.

Constance was 40, and she knew that many would question whether the child was really hers.

SHE BECAME PREGANT AND IT WAS ANOTHER WOMAN AND SHE AND JOHN TRADED PLACES BUT THE BABY DIED AND JOHN GAVE HER ONE OF OURS...THAT'S WHY THE BABY IS NOT REALLY HERS..

 Thus she had the baby in a pavilion tent in the market square of the town, and invited the town matrons to witness the birth.

 A few days later she returned to the town square and publicly breast-fed the infant.

THE BABY WASN'T REAL AND IT WAS THE BABY ANGLA AND BRAD PITT PUT IN THE MUESUM OF WAX...

BUT THEN THEY REPLACED THE BABY WITH A REAL ONE AND FROM SOPHIA OF WISDOM III - CAROLINA KENNEDIA AND JFK,JR

[edit] Crowning of Frederick II

Constance's grave, in the Cathedral of Palermo.
Constance's grave, in the Cathedral of Palermo.

Henry died in 1197.

 The following year Constance had the three-year-old Frederick crowned King of Sicily, and in his name dissolved the ties her late husband had created between the government of Sicily and of the Empire.

She adopted very different policies from those of her last consort.

She surrounded herself with local advisors and excluded the ambitious Markward von Anweiler from a position of power and attempted to restrict him to his fief in Molise.

She made no mention of any claims to the German kingship and empire when her son was anointed and crowned at Palermo, May 1198; Constance made warm overtures to the new pope Innocent III, abandoning the long-contended principle that the king was the apostolic legate, a central principle of Norman autonomy in the regno.

REGNO MEANS DO NOT PASS GO

Faced with the dangers that surrounded any child-king, Constance placed Frederick under the protection of Pope Innocent III.

She expected him to be raised as a Sicilian, and to be nothing more than King of Sicily, without distracting claims to Germany or even to the title "King of the Romans" to which her brother-in-law

Philip of Swabia

was acclaimed by the Roman nobles.

That he became much more than that could not be predicted when she died in late November 1198.

In her will she made Innocent, who was the child's feudal suzerain, his guardian, a reminder to all of the inviolability of his inheritance.

In the Divine Comedy, Dante places Constance in Paradise (though he subscribed to the story that Constance had been a nun):

"This other radiance that shows itself
to you at my right hand, a brightness kindled
by all the light that fills our heaven-- she
has understood what I have said: she was
a sister, and from her head, too, by force,
the shadow of the sacred veil was taken.
But though she had been turned back to the world
against her will, against all honest practice,
the veil upon her heart was never loosed.
This is the splendor of the great Costanza,
who from the Swabians' second gust engendered
the one who was their third and final power."
THIS WAS SOPHIA OF WISDOM III WHO WAS NOT THERE BUT SOME OTHER WOMAN IN MY PLACE..
AND THAT IS WHY SOMEONE ELSE WILL TRY TO TAKE MY PLACE WHO IS PRETTIER...
THEY WILL USE ALL MY PAPER WORK BUT NO WISDOM..
Paradiso, Canto III, lines 109-120, Mandelbaum translation
 
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