Phantom time hypothesis

The phantom time hypothesis is a historical conspiracy theory advanced by German historian and publisher Heribert Illig (born 1947) which proposes that the year 613 was followed by the year 911 and that historical events between AD 614 and 911 in the Early Middle Ages of Europe and neighbouring regions are either wrongly dated, or did not occur at all, and that there has been a systematic effort to cover up that fact.

Explanation of the hypothesis

The hypothesis suggests a conspiracy by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, Pope Sylvester II, and possibly the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII to fabricate a dating system that placed them at the special year of AD 1000, and to rewrite history, inventing the heroic figure of Charlemagne among other things.[1]

Illig believed that this was achieved through the alteration, misrepresentation, and forgery of documentary and physical evidence.[2]

Arguments for the hypothesis

The bases of Illig's hypothesis include:[3][4]

Arguments against the hypothesis

See also

Notes

  1. Hans-Ulrich Niemitz, Did the Early Middle Ages Really Exist? pp 9-10.
  2. Fomenko, Anatoly (2007). History: Chronology 1: Second Edition. Mithec. ISBN 2-913621-07-4.
  3. Illig, Heribert (2000). Wer hat an der Uhr gedreht? (ISBN 3548750648). Econ Verlag.
  4. Illig, Heribert. Das erfundene Mittelalter (ISBN 3548364292).
  5. Dieter Herrmann (2000), "Nochmals: Gab es eine Phantomzeit in unserer Geschichte?" (in German), Beiträge zur Astronomiegeschichte 3: pp. 211–214
  6. 6.0 6.1 Dutch, Stephen. "Is a Chunk of History Missing?". Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  7. Amalie Fößel (1999), "Karl der Fiktive?" (in German), Damals, Magazin für Geschichte und Kultur (8): pp. 20f
  8. Karl Mütz: Die „Phantomzeit“ 614 bis 911 von Heribert Illig. Kalendertechnische und kalenderhistorische Einwände. In: Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte. Band 60, 2001, S. 11-23.
  9. Adams, Cecil. "Did the Middle Ages Not Really Happen?". Retrieved 9 July 2014.

Bibliography

Debate

By Illig

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