There are several bizarre, creepy, and odd series of occurrences and facts that are related between two of the United States' influential Presidents, Abraham Lincoln and John Fitzgerald Kennedy (J.F.K.). You would never think that these two people were so closely related in history, especially a hundred years between them. Check with a history teacher or any books related to these two individuals and you will see that it checks out to be true!
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
First, Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846. John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Portrait of John F. Kennedy
Second, Lincoln was elected President of the United States of America in 1860. J.F.K. was elected President of the United States of America in 1960.
Kennedy Elected, 10th November 1960
Kennedy Elected, 10th November 1960
Third, both Presidents were particularly concerned with Civil Rights.
Fourth, both of these Presidents' wives lost their children while living in the White House.
Fifth, both Presidents were shot on a Friday, and in the head.
...Now it gets really weird...
Sixth, Lincoln 's secretary was named Kennedy. Kennedy's Secretary was named Lincoln.
Seventh, both were assassinated by Southerners and were succeeded by Southerners named 'Johnson.'
Andrew Johnson
Eighth, the man who succeeded Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, was born in 1808. The man who succeeded Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, was born in 1908.
Lyndon Johnson
Ninth, the man who assassinated Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth, was born in 1839. The man who succeeded J.F.K., Lee Harvey Oswald, was born in 1939.
John Wilkes Booth
Tenth, both of their assassins were known by their three names AND both of their names are composed of fifteen letters.
Lee Harvey Oswald
...Now hang on to your seat...
Eleventh, Lincoln was shot at 'Ford' Theatre. Kennedy was shot in a car called 'Lincoln,' made by 'Ford.'
Twelfth, Lincoln was shot in a theatre and his assassin ran and hid in a warehouse. J.F.K. was shot from a warehouse and his assassin ran and hid in a theatre.
Thirteenth, both Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
...And here's the kicker...
Last, but not least, a week before Lincoln was assassinated, he was in Monroe, Maryland. A week before J.F.K. was assassinated, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
Marilyn Monroe
...Spooky... :)
Sources:
1. http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/lincoln-resolutions/images/lincoln-portrait.gif - Lincoln Portrait Above
2. http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/lincoln-resolutions/images/lincoln-portrait.gif - John F. Kennedy Portrait Above
3. http://www.videojug.com/film/kennedy-elected-10th-november-1960-4 - http://www.videojug.com/film/kennedy-elected-10th-november-1960-4
4. http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/ - The National Archives "Teaching with Documents: Lesson Plans"
5. http://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/ - The National Archives "Presidential Libraries"
6. http://www.highland-ohio.com/ne8v/kennedys_on_the_kennedy_a.jpg - John and Jackie Photograph, Above
7. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/96/Younger_Andrew_Johnson.jpg/300px-Younger_Andrew_Johnson.jpg - Andrew Johnson War Photograph, above
8. http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3200856.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=C037F202D99E3099E305DB98661CA4A2A55A1E4F32AD3138 - Lyndon Johnson Photograph, above
9. http://www.old-picture.com/american-history-1900-1930s/pictures/Wilkes-Booth.jpg - John Wilkes Booth photograph, above
10. http://themissingchapter.com/oswald1.jpg - Lee Harvey Oswald army photograph, above
11. http://www.ruggedelegantliving.com/sf/a/images/marilyn.monroe.jpg - Marilyn Monroe photograph, above
12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln - Wikipedia: Abraham Lincoln
13. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy - Wikipedia: John F. Kennedy
14. http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.html - The White House: Abraham Lincoln Biography
15. http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jk35.html - The White House: John F. Kennedy Biography
Ever wonder what strange & interesting facts or theories exist in the world that are not widely publicized or rarely noted? Want to learn the history they never taught in school? Or are you solely interested in learning new or old historical facts & theories? Whichever you may be, if you answered Yes to any of these questions, you will love my blog!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The Meaning of Sheep
Being one of the first animals to be domesticated by man, sheep are known to have several meanings and characteristics. Ovis aries are known so far to have began in existence since approximately 6.000 B.C.E, but the earliest woven garments have only been dated to 2-3.000 years later. The sheep is seen as having a lack of individuality.
Nama Rhyton Anavyssos
A sheep's-head rhyton. Rhyton (plural rhyta) is the ancient Greek word (ῥυτόν rutón) for a container from which fluids were intended to be drunk, or else poured in some ceremony such as libation.
English Description: Man pursuing a woman. Red-figure ram rhyton by the Villa Giulia Painter, ca. 460-450 BC. From Anavyssos in Attica.
Current Location: National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 15880.
Sheep were considered to be forms of the Apostles in old Roman churches, as they gathered around the Agnus Dei. Very often, Christ is depicted with a lamb in His arms, surrounded by sheep, especially on early paintings and in catacombs, on engraved gems. In this view, sheep signify the flock of Christ. Shepherd, in the Old Testament, is often applied to rulers. For instance, King David was given the title of a Shepherd.
The signification of sheep in the Biblical sense is the good of the will. Lambs signify innocence. The ram, in the Bible, was a substitute for ‘human’ sacrifice.
A 1st century CE relief of a bull, a sheep and a pig being led to sacrifice in Rome.
Artist: Unknown, Location: Musée du Louvre, Paris, France - Department of Greek,Estrucan, and Roman antiquities, Ma 1096 (MR 852)
Description:
English: Suovetaurilia (sacrifice of a pig, a sheep and a bull) to the god Mars, relief from the panel of a sarcophagus. Marble, Roman artwork, first half of the 1st century CE.
Français : Suovétaurile (sacrifice d'un porc, d'une brebis et d'un taureau) en l'honneur du dieu Mars, relief du panneau d'un sarcophage. Marbre, œuvre romaine, première moitié du Ier siècle de notre ère.
Dimensions: H. 87 cm (34 ¼ in.), W. 2 m (6 ft. 6 ½ in.)
Credit: Grimani Collection in Venice; seized by Napoléon Bonaparte, 1797
The ram, or male sheep, stands for Aries (March 21 – April 20), a Fire sign. This animal symbolizes the wild, creative forces of nature, but is linked more along with issues of the intellect. It also is seen as strength, vitality, virility, creativity, the Sun, solar power, and unwavering determination.
In Chinese astrology, those people belonging to the sheep category are socially, domestically, and politically the least likely to make waves. These sheep-born are proud, domineering, strive to help and guard their fellow, and sometimes excellent doctors. They are ones to pay attention to rules and regulations that are created by laws and by society and respect order. Sheep people are nice and pleasant people. They are also born under a lucky star, which leads to fortune favoring them. Most likely they are not capable of making their own fortune in life by their own control, since they are so mild, whimsical, and unassuming. Several sheep people are attracted to success and money, but they also spend more than they earn. Sheep don’t believe in saving money and would rather overspend on luxuries. They are also very creative and artistic people. Those born in the Year of the Sheep are also gifted craftsman and mostly women.
References and Other resources:
http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/animals2.htm - Anima; Symbolism - Many Cultures
http://www.holymtn.com/astrology/ram.htm - Chinese Astrology
http://www.greatdreams.com/animals.htm - Animals, Birds, and Insects and their Meanings
http://books.google.com/books?id=fr2rANLrPmoC&pg=PA369&lpg=PA369&dq=animal+symbolism+sheep&source=web&ots=ekDeWuFyIM&sig=1eNBq_6kPUmCQfN9L1MT8GKQ8-c&hl=en#PPA368,M1 – The Continuum Encyclopedia of Animal Sybmolism in Art, by Hope B.
http://www.oldandsold.com/books/symbolism/symbolism-6.shtml - The Sheep, Tiger, Whale and Fish, Wolf
http://www.milkandhoneyfarm.com/sheep/images/three_happy_sheep.jpe - 1st Sheep picture shown above
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/NAMA_Rhyton_Anavyssos.jpg - Rhyton picture above
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Suovetaurile_Louvre.jpg - Suovetaurilia picture above
http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/content/images/2006/01/23/chinese_zodiac_sheep_400x30.gif - Chinese Horoscope Sheep picture above
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