Coman History
I know this may sound incredible at first glance, but did you know the Coman family history is directly verifiable at your local library at least as far back as 1066, when the Comyn (now Coman) clans invaded the British Isles with William the Conqueror?
Moreover, in February of 1306 there were 13 legal claimants to the then vacant Scottish throne when Robert De Bruce met under a flag of "unarmed" truce with Sir John (the Red) Comyn at the Abbey in Dumfries Scotland. After a short heated debate, Robert Bruce withdrew a dagger from beneath his cloak and murdered the unarmed Comyn before the church altar. After a subequent Catholic based "absolution" Bruce had himself crowned King of Scotland later that year at Scone.
You can readily verify these historical facts at any well appointed local library. The "Red & Black Comyn" clans of Scotland (and then subsequently Ireland) were one a very powerfull influence upon history, and shall be so again.
I hesitate to go back further, but there are certain indications that there are presently TWO Coman (Comyn) family trees who are destind to have profound implications upon modern history, the implications of which actually go back 25 centuries in time.
If you have done any research on the Coman family history, you will find the "Coman" clans (a.k.a., Comyn) are highly intellectual. There is a very definite reason for this proclivity.
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