


Eventually they would be driven north by the Egyptian Pharaoh Thothmes III. The Hittites had also lived in Sharon amongst the Amorites at Jerusalem in the days of Abraham. This plain or country lay between Cesarea and Joppa, beginning at Lydda in Crete (Phoenicia, Canaan, Minoa, Atlantis). Sharon is the name of a fruitful plain or country, where herds and flocks were kept- Chron. In the bible, the rose is found in the Song of Solomon, Chapter 2: “I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys”, and in Isaiah Chapter 35: “The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.” One of Mary’s many titles is the “Mystical Rose of Heaven” and the “Rosa Mystica.” Paintings of the Virgin Queen had often shown her surrounded by roses, holding a rose, or sitting in a rose. The white rose represents purity and Virginity. In Rome with the formation of the Catholic Brotherhood, the red rose of Venus and Isis later became a symbol of the Virgin Mary, whose red petals represent the five wounds of Christ and the blood of the Christian martyrs. It is a beautiful pink rose that was said to be developed in the very early 1950’s and named for Queen Elizabeth II on June 2nd 1953, her Coronation. It is known as the first Grandiflora rose of them all. It is a pink rose called the Queen Elizabeth rose. The Queen also uses the rose as her symbol which marks her ascension to the throne in 1952. Queen Mary from Egypt is also the mother of almost half of all Europeans who carry this maternal DNA blood line, including me. Queen Elizabeth II is Head of the Commonwealth and Supreme Governor of the Church of England. Here is a close up version of the rose on her breast. Meryetamun, or Queen Mary is also known as the White Queen and whom I believe to be the direct hereditary descendant of almost all Queens in the West down to the current Queen Elizabeth II who is the queen of 16 of the 53 member states in the Commonwealth of Nations. Isis was also often shown with Horus on her left breast. The following images below are from a statue of Meryetamun, daughter of Ramses II, located in the Cairo Museum and showing a rose or rosette on her left breast. The rosette continued to have a royal symbolism down into later times. In Ancient Egypt, in the temples, rites, and in festivals of Isis, roses were always a main decoration, and the Egyptians had also exported these roses around the world.

In Ancient Egypt, the rose was an emblem of immortality, and the rose with the true cross (Tau/Ankh) was the symbol of the “secrets of immortality.” The rose is the flower of the virgin Goddess of a thousand names who governs both heaven and hell, Isis. Later roses were worn by Egyptian, Assyrian, English and Norman rulers from approximately the 7th century B.C. had used roses, often called Rosettes, that can be seen in Hittite inscriptions, seals, adorning jewelry, and headwear. The royalty of the Ancient Hittite empires of the 15th century B.C. The first use of the rose as a symbol can be found in the art of the Ancient Sumerians and later by the Hittities (Kheta), who are the sons of Heth or Ham. The pride of plants, the grace of bowers The Rose, the Queen of Flowers should be. The Greek female poet Sappho wrote about the rose in about 600 B. In Greek mythology, the rose with five petals became the five-pointed star (pentagram or pentacle) of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, and the red petals of the rose are the blood of Lord Adonis (Jupiter). In the earliest of times, women were often referred to as a “rosebud,” and a bride a “rose.” The rose (Latin, rosa, in Greek, rhodon) is a sacred symbol of regeneration, purity, virginity, fertility, sexuality, secrets, and most of all, love.

This symbol is that of the Rosicrucians, the ancient alchemists, and there is a direct connection between the legend of the British King and the ancient philosophers of fire. In the very center of the table is a beautiful rose painted in natural colors. By Moe | In England there still hangs on a courthouse wall, the Round Table of King Arthur.
