Moorish (Black) Kings of Europe: Henry II (972-1024) King of Italy and Germany also Holy Roman Emperor – mena7

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Very Rare image of Henry II (972-1024) King of Italy and Germany also Holy Roman Emperor during the time of the Ottonian Dynasty. From the Sacramentary of Henry II (1002 -1014). Undeniable proof of so called black presence throughout Europe.


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33 thoughts on “Moorish (Black) Kings of Europe: Henry II (972-1024) King of Italy and Germany also Holy Roman Emperor – mena7”

  1. The people of color was on this earth first and gave birth to those who are not of color. There is scientific evidence to prove it. This picture clearly shows a man of color. Because of certain prejudices in one’s life it is hard to face the truth. Just let it go and embrace the truth it will set you free.

    1. Thanks for the acknowledgment but I want to ask you not to call us people of colour we are African Black People. Many thanks Robert

  2. Crazy.for anyone to deny African ancestry .when someone has clearly an afro…why do people have a problem with that.i think it obviously all happened with known historical facts,of the moors coming to europe.they brought Europe out of starvation.
    It’s hard for anyone to be prejudice when you know you are not pure white.
    The fact is .no one is.and I think that’s how God wanted it.love one another .one human race.
    Wars are not because of the color of anyone’s skin.they stem from religious wars.
    The root of the problem ,is right there.religion.

  3. Please read you all. From 711 to when the last Moors was expelled from Europe 1600. Meaning years of mixing cultures you get mixed. But those in high rank do not mix, you preserve your line. These are northern Africans. It’s clearly common sense. No American knows true history. We know white history. We have to accept the only way to know the truth is to go to Europe and read. Read about the festival of the three kings held in Alcoy Spain where Moors are not forgotten about.

  4. Everyone knows white washing paintings or totally painting a false subject is what the europeans did for century’s. Pope Borgia made sure painters used his son Cesare’s likeness for Jesus, If they did that for depicting God you know it’s no limits on a King.

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