Monday, September 29, 2025

Sep 29, 2025 / The Justicy Claims to Justice of EU & France from Christian von Constantine.

 to:
pref-esi@herault.gouv.fr, pref-naturalisation@herault.gouv.fr, contact.ministre@interieur.gouv.fr, spada@foyemotredame.org,  emailprefecture@bas-rhin.gouv.fr, spada66@cvh34.com, lingles@cvh34.com, cvhformation@cvh34.com, prefecture@bas-rh.
 



 Dear Colleagues of France and the EU,
I ask for no more than that my demands on the Republic of Lithuania under EU jurisdiction regarding the fulfillment of its voluntarily assumed obligations be considered.
 I want the Republic of Lithuania, which is under the jurisdiction of the EU and France, to return to me my social package, pension savings, my investments in its economy, and to compensate for the financial, material, physical and moral damages caused for the criminal actions against me, by public and official persons of the Republic of Lithuania!
 I not ask no more than that those was involved in criminal activity against me take responsibility for their conclusions, decisions, actions, behavior and cannot cause any further harm to anyone.
 I'm not asking more than that those who actively promote the criminal activities of public and official persons of the Republic of Lithuania in France and the EU take responsibility for promoting the irresponsibility and impunity of public and official persons of the Republic of Lithuania in format EU&France.
 Their operational activities block the scientific, economic and social development of the countries of the Roman Empire, and the investigation of the my case is in the interests of all parties.
 Next, I need documents with my real full name, a bank account, and I will take care of myself independently... without your and the Lithuanian plot.
 The essence of conflict with proven criminal activity of Lithuanian and European state and official persons and justice of the region of the Republic of Lithuania:

The Dokumental Fakts of Pressing from lithuanian public&official persons for target, extortium, takeover property of veterans justice USA in Lithuanian, EUhttps://von-constantine-fr.blogspot.com/2025/01/okt-23-2013-dokumental-fakts-of.html?m=1

 Other criminal active from Lithuania against me:
1. March 31 - The Family suffered from public and official person's of self-goverment of Rietavas - Zemaitis, district newspaper of Plunge and Rietavas / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2017/02/seima-iskaudino-valdeninkai-zemaitis.html?m=1;
2. 'Let's' from language Soviet Union trnslate in Now Soviet Lithuania language - Uraaa, all Lithunianr puting Own Kids into a Caskets:
Part 1 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2011/09/varom-uz-lietuva-i-graba-vaikucius.html?m=1,
Part 2 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2011/11/varom-uz-lietuva-antra-dalis.html?m=1,
Part 3 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2012/01/varom-uz-lietuva-trecia-dalis.html?m=1;
 3. Oct 20, 2013 - How does the Children's Rights Service of the Rietavas self government regulate communication between relatives / https://von-constantine-fr.blogspot.com/2024/12/how-does-childrens-rights-service-of.html?m=1
 4. Notification of crimes committed from administration of self government of Rietavas / Indictment / Lawsuit from 2022.12.11:
Part 1 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2022/12/pilot-1-notification-of-crimes.html?m=1,
Part 2 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2022/12/pilot-2.html?m=1,
Part 3 / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2022/12/pilot-2-notification-of-crimes.html?m=1 ,
-Addendums / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2023/01/pilot-4-addendums.html?m=1;
 5. Plunge News, 2008. August 22, Nr. 63
 'Parents Fight, Buy and Sell Children for Beer and Cigarettes' / https://korenevskiylt.blogspot.com/2025/03/plunge-news-2008-august-22-nr-63.html?m=1;
6. February 18, 2014 / My Struggle - Thoughts, Theses, Justitionding / https://von-constantine-fr.blogspot.com/2025/04/february-18-2014-my-struggle-thoughts.html?m=1;
 7. Appropriation my movable and immovable property on the territory Lithuania, EU / https://von-constantine-fr.blogspot.com/2024/12/appropriation-my-movable-and-immovable.html?m=1.

 From the financial claim from Lithuania in 2025, it is clear that the lack of accountability and impunity of public and official persons of the Republic of Lithuania led to their despotic permissiveness:
 2025 Aug / The finansine claim from Lithuania: https://christianconstantineroothut.blogspot.com/2025/08/2025-aug-finansine-claim-from-lithuania.html?m=1

 I want it to be clear that until an investigation is initiated into the crimes of public and official persons of the Republic of Lithuania against me and my family, I consider it pointless and futile to talk about anything else; it is a matter of trust! this the time of my life and others persons, like and Republic of Lithuania habitans ! and lifes, perspectives and money all European countres and thay habitans! it is a matter of trust to Justice!

 In November, I plan to visit the Spada 66 office in Montpellier /43 Avenue du Pont Juvénal,  34000, MONTPELLIER / so I ask you to consider my complaints and suggestions before that time.

 Addendums:


















The copy the letter: https://von-constantine-fr.blogspot.com/2025/09/2025sep-29-justicy-claims-to-justice-of.html?m=1

Christian von Constantine, Tempolary shelter camp von Constantine, Sete, France.
E-mail: korenevskiy.lt@gmail.com

Saturday, September 27, 2025

1.1.6. The Art of Baroque Hairstyles, Makeup / ...a little history / The Encyclopedia of Beauty from Constantine.


 The extraordinarily intricate Baroque style emerged in Italy at the end of the 15th century.


 This style coexisted in parallel with the classical Baroque style, which emerged in France in the same 15th century.


 Both styles share a common feature of a geometric silhouette with clear lines and shapes.

 In the 15th century, the French king Louis XII strongly promoted this trend. And in the second half of the 17th century, Baroque classicism began to be called the style of Louis XIV. Thus, thanks to the efforts of the 15th-century royal court to popularize this style, in the 17th century France became a brand of trendsetter in world fashion, which today brings dividends both to the budget of factions and to the inhabitants of France was realized their intellectual potential in creativity.


 In the mid-17th century in mens, what we today call children's hairstyles came into fashion. Long fluffy hair, braided on the left side into a bun and decorated with a ribbon.


 After 1624, the famous extravagant wigs came into fashion. At first, they were massive and heavy, but later became attractive. The king,  Louis XIV ordered all Frenchmen to wear wigs.


 Wigs did be are made from human hair, animal hair, wool and seaweed. Did exist different options for every taste and budget.


 Women's hairstyles during the two decades of the 17th century, were high and varied.

 In the third tenyar in the 17th century, by decree of the Medici queen, the woman hairstyles became smaller in hing, but the volume and width of the hair were increased.


 Women maked all what be bid to look younger curled their hair on the sides, so their hairstyles became how  childish.


 Types and forms of hairstyles, makeup.
 In the 1620s and 1630s, men didn't wear their hair very long. The length hairstyle depended on the height of their collars, lower classes did wear medieval hairstyles.  
 Since 1624, voluminous, curly wigs with a natural, whimsical shape have become fashionable. The hairstyle has changed. They were styled with heat, using steam, resulting in curls falling in horizontal rows, with a thin fringe and a deep, long parting.


 By the second half of the 17th century, wigs had reached such perfection that France received orders from all over Europe, including Russia. Wigs became a commercial export item for France.
 Ladies of kingyard were required to wear wigs of several colors.

 From 1620 onward, as clothing details changed, so did hairstyles. They became more natural and simple. Short, slightly curled bangs were common. Medium-length strands were curled. This trend spread throughout Europe.


 Women bleached their skin, blushed their cheeks, their hairstyles were characterized by bangs and curls falling on their faces.  To strengthen the hairstyle, hairdressers used melted sheep fat, egg whites and scented it with oils.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

1.1.5. The Art of Renaissance Hairstyle, Makeup / ...a little history / The Encyclopedia of Beauty from Constantine.


After Barbarossa, at time of pilgrimage against Saladin, drowned in a river from a broken heart, the influence of obscurantism in the Roman/Byzantine Empire on art, fashion and social relations significantly diminished. but his rule in Italy and influence on European royal families led to the outbreak of the Roman Catholic Inquisition until the 19th century / Napoleonic wars/.
But even during the obscurantism of the Catholic Inquisition, in the 14th century, a new style emerged in Catalonia – the Renaissance, in which hairstyles with a round silhouette were the most popular.
In the 16th century, the Spanish style spread widely across Europe, and hairstyles, cosmetics, and attitudes towards makeup also changed.
 Men's began to be  hair cut little short and combed from the forehead upwards.
Renaissance women paid great attention to their hairstyles, hair is no longer hidden under a headdress and began makeup. Very popular was be Greek and Roman hairstyles: bizantine knot (braid).


Married women began to braid their hair, twisting it into various intricate shapes. The strands of hair did curled, bleached. The hairstyle is typical: curly hair on both sides is twisted into ponytails, but there were also very original hairstyles.


In the 16th century, French women wore tall, intricate hairstyles. They used a frames and a curlers to create them, shaping their hair into hearts, cones, and bats, and powdering hair.


Sukuosenu rysys ir formos
The silhouette of a man's hairstyle was the same regardless of social status persons. It were made from long and curly hair. Young people wore their hair in tails or wore it loose. Popular shoulder-length haircut with bangs.


High collars have come into fashion that's why haircuts are getting even shorter.


Women's hairstyles of this century period in different European countries differ, however, typical for all regions of Europe were loose long hair or hair gathered into a bun at the back of the head and all hairstyles have graceful lines, executed in different ways using imagination. Hairstyles were created by braiding and styling the hair on the head in various ways, while the curled hair was left loose.

These hairstyles require very thick hair, so ladies to their hair began adding strands. And in Venice vere in fashion blondes and women sat in the sun for long periods of time, soaking their hair in various liquids to make it a little lighter. For convenience in this exercise, they make wide-brimmed straw hats without a bottom that covered their faces and placed their hair on them.

Renaissance jewelry, makeup and cosmetics.
Rubies, sapphires and emeralds are in fashion. During this era, blond hair, black eyebrows and fair skin were fashionable and women used cosmetics to whiten their skin.


 The Renaissance can rightly be called the era of the rebirth of the Roman Empire after the dispotism of Zionism and the obscurantism of the Catholic Church of this era, to which Barbarossa's unfounded ambitions led. Although the Catholic Church of Barbarossa proclaimed him  and Napoleon Emperors of the Roman Empire, neither he nor Napoleon were such... they were not descendants of the Roman Imperial Court. And while Napoleon can rightfully, deserved be called Emperor of France, Barbarossa can only claim the title of Dictator of Italy.
 It took over 800 years—that's 13+ generations—to overcome the consequences of the Barbarossa clan's dispotic rule in the Roman Empire. That's a long time, and it was no longer a union, but a confederation of tribes, ethnic and outright criminal groups building their personal well-being on the misfortunes of the inhabitants of the region under their control. This format still exists today, like the European Union. This is not a declared democratic system—it's a vahanalia of obscurantism for the promotion of personal privileges based on racial, ethnic, clan, diaspora, patrilineal, and other social characteristics of the Criminal Groups. Rights to ownership of territories, resources, and the population of public and official figures that are poorly educated, ill-mannered, primitive, and devoid of any moral or legal norms are through the emotional manipulation of public opinion, buiting on doctrines of ZionismFascism&Nazism!






Monday, September 22, 2025

1.1.4. The Art of Medieval Hairstyles, Makeup / ...a little history / The Encyclopedia of Beauty from Constantine.


 The Byzantine Empire—the reformed Roman Empire from the transitional of Great Constantine, which existed in the 15th century—changed into a global system, and its visualization, how the Byzantine Empire ceased to exist. It was a magnificent medieval culture, public relatiums regions of Roman union.


 Men popular hairstyle was be round haircut with bangs were much was attention is paid to headwear than hairstyles.


  Women's headdresses was resembled various geometric shapes.


 Young girls wore their hair loose, parted in the middle at the crown. Married women chose their hair to match their headdress, did various hairstyles, and various braids and plaits were fashionable. 
 Men usually was weared long hairstyles or wigs. In the 11th century, baths appeared, and it became obligatory to wash there. The first medieval hairdressing masters were bathers of the baths.


 Medieval European hairstyles<.
 At the end of the 5th century, the Roman Empire was reformed into a confederation of independent countries with common moral and legal norms and family relationships among its leaders - the time of Feudal social culture. The time of the feudal society formation is divided into 3 periods:
1. Beginning Middle Ages of the 5th-9th centuries;
2. High Middle Ages 9th-13th centuries;
3. Late Middle Ages 13th - 14th century.


 The woman hairstyles of noble persons were simple, as and like folk hairstyles and was difered only the headdresses and decorations. Noble men wore long hair the under influence of Christ's hairstyle. Catholic priests cut their hair into a small circle on the top of their heads (tonsure) and wore a small cap. Women (regardless of their social status) were required to cover their hair. Girls were allowed to wear their hair loose before marriage as a symbol of virginity. Noble ladies braided their hair at the temples and braiding it with ribbons. The braids were lengthened by wrapping them with strips of a fabric. The width of the braids was proportionally equal to their length. This was achieved by weaving together multiple strands. These braids were called the Knight's Treasury.


 Beginning in the 13th century, the Roman style in art was begant superseded by the Gothic style in medieval Europe. Ladies hide their hair under linen scarves, leaving only a thin braid on the neck so that the color of the hair is visible. The braided hair at the temples was twisted into a spiral and hidden under a thin gold mesh.
In the Late Middle Ages, the uniformity of hairstyles was compensated by a variety of headdresses.


 Medieval jewelry and cosmetics.
 Popular in the century of time period  adorned themselves with rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces, headbands and tiaras.
The architecture of late middle age also is characterized by the Gothic style. Numerous decrees were issued with instructions on how to dress, how to look, how to behave, and what the length of clothing should be, what home, interiors, art.
 The ideal of beauty is tall, elongated figures, unemotional, calm faces. Headwear varies from pill-shaped caps to cylindrical hats and scarves with long corners.
 The time only aristocrats used cosmetics and make makeup. It did be cosmetics and makeup was then a complex topic, it has been criticized as paralyzing the human spirit, witch trick. Because of it could and have burned at the stake.


 11th century. It was customary to wash as often as possible in the bathhouse, and the was be exist barbers services were also available there. They cut their hair and shaved their beards. In the late Middle Ages, a beards became fashionable. Women of high social status wore braids, dyed their hair, and used cosmetics and perfume. Fashionable hair colors were dark brown and gray. The devil's spawn, witch were redheads, redheads with a golden tint.