>>513899542
Completely true on a broader scale.
But in a recent context, specifically the British/American one, it was Puritans that killed our king for being 'Pharoah-like' instilling judaeo-republican governance, banned Christmas, mince pies, and shut down theatres for 14 years for being 'pagan', then fled to the New World to larp as jews (many clipping their cocks and outright converting, a prevailing trend in the conservative right). Our king then retook the throne, styled himself as a Augustus (Roman Emperor title), his girlfriend as the Roman goddess Britannia, and introduced pagan gods into the re-opened theatres via his King's Company and Duke's Company. Complete with scenes of his own apotheosis like a Roman Augustus.
So, it is an old struggle.
Then, in the revolution, British Israelism was introduced and promoted by William of Orange's Orange Order to rewrite our widely accepted lineage as the descendants of Trojans via Brutus, which every king called upon in royal heraldry.
>charles II styled Augustus after a real Roman period coin (written on the side of the coin, RESTITVTORI IMPERII AVGVSTVS)
Then, the Hanovers came to the throne and led a neo-pagan classical revivalism during a period known as the 'Regency era' or 'Augustan era', which proliferated neopagan literature, retrieved artefacts, and classical constructions. It was this that fed iconography and narrative of the British Empire before it was taken over by masons.
Today, morons on 4chan screech at me that I'm 'not Roman'.
The Hanovers are from the HRE. Most European monarchs claimed to be descendants of Aeneas (Roman patriarch, ancestor of Caesar), especially HRE monarchs. Napoleon was the first to splinter away, with the idea of nationalism via the French Revolution along with the rights of the 'citizen'.
Once you see the radical proto-Marxism and its historical struggles against the institutions of traditional Europe it can't be unseen. There is a wealth of knowledge there, American.