Historical Discrepancies

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I'll start with this one.
Charles the XII of Sweden. Supposed date of the engraving is 1698. The Latin reads: King of Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
How can someone be King of the Goths and Vandals in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when both were Germanic Tribes that disappeared from history about 1000 years earlier. The Vandals fell by hand of the Byzantines in the 6th/7th centuries. The last prominent presence of the Goths was the Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia (there were some that survived in Crimea, known as the Crimean Goths but were mostly forgotten by the rest of the world and didn't form a Nation State). According to the official version.

What does this mean then?
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To me, it’s indicative that they all lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, but in order to populate the Scalinger chronology, they had to send some groups back in time to fill in the gaps. It’s residue left showing the traditional narrative is filled with lies.
 
I am pretty much of the same opinion. A span of 1000 years from the 6th to 8th centuries seems to fit more or less nicely (example: it happened in the 7th century but we still have that thing in the 17th century and so on, therefore I think if they say its the 7th century, then it must actually be the 17th century, something along those lines), so this could be those famous 1000 (give or take a few)"phantom" extra years.
Hope I have expressed my thoughts clearly and properly, burnt out after a day of work.
 
Here's something interesting. Silver coins of Maximillian the III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria. Born 1727, died 1777.
What exactly are those symbols that clearly don't look like ones; and what year is it supposed to be, like what the hell is the date on that?
On the next one it starts again with that symbol and then we have 755. Again, what is that symbol, and what is the actual date?
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I'll start with this one.
Charles the XII of Sweden. Supposed date of the engraving is 1698. The Latin reads: King of Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
How can someone be King of the Goths and Vandals in the late 17th and 18th centuries, when both were Germanic Tribes that disappeared from history about 1000 years earlier. The Vandals fell by hand of the Byzantines in the 6th/7th centuries. The last prominent presence of the Goths was the Visigothic Kingdom in Iberia (there were some that survived in Crimea, known as the Crimean Goths but were mostly forgotten by the rest of the world and didn't form a Nation State). According to the official version.

What does this mean then?
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Here' my take on the book.
Mr D. E. Voltaire writing in 1728
 
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