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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 8:48 pm Post subject: The Pyramid of Austerlitz |
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| Quote: | When you think of the Dutch landscape, you probably think of windmills and tulip fields. You almost definitely don't think of a 50-metre-tall pyramid, but that's exactly what you'd find in the woods near Austerlitz, in the very centre of the country.
Unlike its ancient Egyptian counterparts, the Austerlitz pyramid is but a mere 200 years old. It was completed on 12 October 1804 by a French general, Auguste Marmont, who wanted to create a lasting monument in honour of Napoleon Bonaparte and - above all - himself. To make it even more spectacular, he placed an obelisk on top of the pyramid. The entire structure is approximately 50 metres high and stands on a hill of about the same height, giving a spectacular view of the surrounding area.
To find out more about why Marmont built the pyramid, I spoke to historian Roland Blijdestijn. "Marmont was with Napoleon in Egypt, about 20 years before," said Blijdestijn. "He had seen the pyramid of Giza and said: ‘Well, I want also something like this here in Holland. It will look like a mountain here because the Netherlands is quite flat,' and that's why he wanted to have a pyramid, a kind of mountain. And to make it higher, he put an obelisk on top. You can see all across the Netherlands, and he claimed you could even the German and the French borders. It's an amazing monument."
20,000 soldiers
And even more amazingly, Marmont built the monument in less than thirty days. Mind you, he did have 20,000 soldiers, and he used sand, not massive blocks of stone.
The French left The Netherlands in 1813 and soon afterwards the pyramid started to crumble, but now Blijdestijn is involved in a project to restore it to something approaching its original glory.
However, not everybody is pleased with the way the restoration project is being handled. Mohamed Sabet, of the Delft University faculty of architecture, says that the plans deviate from the original design.
"We are not really treating the pyramid the way it should be treated," says Sabet. "Each face of the pyramid has 40 steps. The restoring plan just has 32 steps. And that's why in the end we will have a pyramid that is really completely different. To be honest it is painful to see. They don't know a lot and they are just busy building the pyramid the way they like, but not the way it was."
Triangle of Abraham
Sabet also believes that the positioning of the Austerlitz pyramid is significant. He says that a line drawn between the pyramid and Jerusalem would be exactly parallel to a line drawn between the Paris observatory and the great pyramid at Giza. Giza and Jerusalem, he says, are two corners of what he calls the "triangle of Abraham" (the third corner is Mecca).
"The triangle is very distinguished; it's thousands of years old. The position of the Austerlitz pyramid is definitely not a coincidence because numbers and geometry always tell the truth - there's a very beautiful harmony. It connects us with the Middle East, bringing us back to the ancient knowledge of that area. This is a fascinating point and it ought be investigated. It is very special."
Tribute to Marmont
The Austerlitz pyramid, courtesy of André and Olga van den Berg,
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Blijdestijn doesn't agree with Mohamed Sabet's theories. He is far more interested in the monument as a tribute to Auguste Marmont.
"It wasn't really dedicated to Napoleon, but to himself. He wanted to be remembered for centuries.
"What actually happened was that he was sent away to Germany in 1805. Napoleon didn't like him anymore and he was not mentioned in any of the big monuments in Paris. He was finished. He died alone and forgotten. He would definitely have been pleased to see his pyramid restored." |
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The pyramid is located at the most centered spot of the country, the first wooden obelisk is gone but they build a stone one in 1894.
The pyramid is not really visible because of the forrest but the obelisk is still there:
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at this moment ( autumn/winter 2004) they are restoring the site and it should look again as it was in 1804 when they are finished:
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Two investigators of the university of Delft are investigating the pyramid and they don't have all the answers yet. They claim the site is very special and part of the grand design in the landscape ( rennes le Chateau comes to mind ). Shapes and measurements are related to Slot Zeist, a castle in the city Zeist build in 1686, some 120 years earlier.
Geometric patterns around Slot Zeist are connected to the environment of the Pyramid. Also the golden ratio and other mathematical references are present
There's a geometric connection to the 'Onze Lieve Vrouwen' church in the city of Amersfoort and the famous Dom of Utrecht ( the highest building at those times).
There's evidence that the Grand Design in the landscape already started in the 16th century but they don't know why.
There's a link to Paris, the pyramid is located at 3 degrees compared to the Paris 0 meridian.
The pyramid makes a close rectangle with Paris, Jerusalem and Gizeh
Mr. Sabets article:
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Mr sabet has updated his article about the Austerlitz Pyramid on the website of the University of Delft
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an he has posted a part of his unfinished article called
THE HOLY OF HOLIES OF DEVOTED ORSHALEM
a must read
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Code king cracks monumental mystery
A secret inscription said to lead to the Holy Grail has been unravelled, reports Nick Fielding
FOR two-and-a-half centuries it has stood in a glade at a stately home in Staffordshire, defying the efforts of code breakers, classical scholars and amateur sleuths to unlock its secrets.
Now, at last, the mystery of inscriptions carved on the Shepherds’ Monument at Shugborough Hall, ancestral home of the earls of Lichfield, has been solved — well, possibly.
Following a competition launched earlier this summer, some of the most convincing explanations for the inscribed picture in reverse and a seemingly random series of letters will be presented this week by Bletchley Park, the centre that made its name cracking Hitler’s Enigma code.
Bletchley itself is cautiously supporting a theory from a professional codebreaker whose job does not permit him to disclose his identity. He argues that the inscription points to the hiding place of a stone tablet handed down from the Old Testament prophet Jacob, which was a talisman for a secret society known as the Priory of Sion.
According to this theory, the 18th-century admiral who built the monument and was reputed to be a member of the priory captured the tablet from a French ship. He then buried it on an island off the coast of what is now Nova Scotia, Canada.
“The person who drew up this solution has considerable professional experience in codebreaking and his logic hangs together well,” said Christine Large, director of Bletchley Park. “We think this theory is about the most convincing we have seen so far.”
The Nova Scotia theory comes from one of more than 130 respondents to the challenge from countries as far apart as Iceland and Australia. Even GCHQ, the government surveillance and cipher-breaking centre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, has contributed.
The mystery centres on a stone monument commissioned in the mid-18th century by George Anson. He was a sailor and an ancestor of Patrick Lichfield, the society photographer and present earl, who has an apartment in the house.
Anson circumnavigated the globe, fought the French off the coast of America and won a famous naval victory off Cape Finisterre, which brought him a reward of £300,000 for capturing one of the ships.
He used the money to rebuild Shugborough and a series of monuments in its gardens. The Shepherds’ Monument incorporates a carved mirror image of Arcadian Shepherds, a painting by Nicolas Poussin, the 17th-century French artist, which is now in the Louvre.
The monument appears to show two lovers listening to an elderly shepherd who reads them an inscription on a tomb: Et in Arcadia Ego (And I in Arcadia). The message of the picture is often interpreted as being that there is no situation in life that death will not one day snatch from us.
The cryptic inscription below the main panel was a subject for speculation by both Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens, who spent many hours trying to crack its inner meaning.
The official website for Shugborough, which is owned by the National Trust and run by Staffordshire county council, says it “defies interpretation”. It consists of the letters DOUOSVAVVM, with the first and last letters set lower than the rest.
According to Bletchley, the 130 solutions in the competition can be divided into three groups. “There are the wacky ideas sent in by people with little or no supporting evidence; those that have tried to find words to fit the inscription; and those that base their often detailed explanations on historical or mathematical research,” said Murlyn Hakon, of Bletchley, who oversaw the entries.
Some of the solutions suggest that the monument may provide the “true” location for the Holy Grail, the cup used by Christ at the last supper. Others draw in a swathe of secret societies, new age theories and legends of hidden treasure. Among the favourites are the Knights Templar, a medieval military order, and the Jacobites, supporters of the restoration of a Catholic to Britain’s throne.
The explanation supported by Bletchley concentrates on a mixture of mathematical and historical analysis. Anson is thought to have been associated with Freemasonry and to have been a member of the Priory of Sion, as was Poussin. The priory claimed links to the Knights Templar and believed that Jesus was not a divine figure. Priory members were persecuted for this heresy.
By a process of substituting one letter for another, the inscription “translates” as “Jesus H defy”. The letter H has a similar sound to the Greek letter chi, the first letter of Christ. The analyst believes this could be an exhortation to the reader to deny Jesus’s divine nature.
The Latin part of the inscription, according to this solution, may be masking the message: “In Acadia go”. Acadia was the old French name for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in modern Canada, territories seized by the British and visited by Anson. The code may thus be a veiled instruction to go to Nova Scotia.
In 1795 a “money pit” was uncovered there which was apparently designed to conceal a valuable treasure. Little of any value was found, however, and nobody has managed to decipher a number of inscriptions at the bottom of the 180ft shaft.
The theory, closely argued over 20 pages, is that one of the French ships captured by Anson was carrying a tablet recovered from an earlier hiding place in America. The stone tablet, covered in ancient writing, is referred to in some history books of the period but is now lost.
It was said to have been handed down from the lost tribe of Benjamin in Israel and to have been a treasured item for the Templars and, subsequently, for the Priory of Sion and followers of the Jacobite cause. Anson, runs the theory, put it away to hide it from enemies of his various causes.
A second paper, from Louis Buff Parry, a Canadian writer, uses similar arguments but suggests instead that the inscription indicates a hiding place for the tablet in Hebron, Israel, at the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Other theories are more personal. In 1987 Margaret, Countess of Lichfield, grandmother of the photographer, said that the inscription consisted of letters from a poem that she had been taught as a child. Hakon suggested that the message could be for a lover of Anson’s.
The Bletchley competition is unlikely to throw up a definitive winner or to end the dispute over the inscription’s meaning, given the lack of any firm evidence of Anson’s intentions. Instead, the theories that seem the most logical and plausible will gain ground.
These are, perhaps, unlikely to include the writer from Iceland who said the inscription could be read as the Hebrew phrase “Dov ov suvam” — meaning “Why feathers come”.
“Is there a feather on the carvings?” he asked plaintively.
OTHER THEORIES
The countess and the curate: the late Margaret, Countess of Lichfield, believed the code came from a poem about a shepherdess called Alicia. A local curate taught her the ditty as a child. But he could have written the verse himself after having ungodly thoughts about a peasant girl — in which case the countess’s idea would not crack the code.
Trendy religious solution: by substituting numbers for letters using the ancient Jewish code of Kabbalah, a hiding place can be found for a relic such as the Holy Grail — possibly in the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. This does at least tell us what Madonna and other modern adherents of Kabbalah spend their time discussing.
Buried treasure: the inscription gives directions to a secret location at the Tombs of the Patriarchs in Hebron where a stone tablet, supposedly handed down from Jacob via the Knights Templar, may be buried. A trip to the West Bank to check, anyone?
Canada connection: the letters are code for a site in Nova Scotia where Admiral Anson, the monument’s builder, hid the tablet after capturing it from the French.
Trust me, darling: the letters refer to a secret poem, now lost, from Anson to a mistress. He then made up all that hooey about the Knights Templar to put his wife off the scent.
<url>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1367986_3,00.html</url>
The bold part could be related to mr. Sabets theory
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"Nationally, the location of the pyramid of Austerlitz has remarkable geometric relationships with many other monuments in the Dutch landscape (Our Lady’s Tower in Amersfoort, the Dom Tower in Utrecht and the castle of Zeist etc). However, in this report we have seen only the direct relationship between the pyramid height and the distance Austerlitz-Amersfoort as (1: 225)."
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