The site of the Virgin Birth, are Paps of Anu / Anna, County Kerry, Ireland.
Queribus, France, whose name is from Kerry Bust, the Paps of Anu / Anna, County Kerry, Ireland.<><><>

For the mystery and facts behind the mask of William Shak-Speare, we need to consult Sir Francis Bacon's Promus, published 1883, thanks to the work of Mrs Henry Potts. In it he says, " To win the game; Tick, tack, begin the game with Irish," so the first play though written last, is The Tempest, the first character is Miranda, in Irish Mir-Anfa, means " Portion of the Storm," exactly what happens in The Tempest, with Miranda the witness to The Portion of the Storm. In the First Shakespeare Folio, there is hidden Fr Baconi, Aoi is Irish for Guest / Lodger, the B-C-N being in the Book of Esther, Beziers - Carcassonne - Narbonne, the missing book at Qumran, in Irish Cuimnhe Rann means, "Memory Verse," " Recollection Rhyme." With Essenes being, " Six, Six, Alef, Six," and hidden in J-Erusalem, is Erui the Guardian Goddess of Ireland and J-Eri-Cho being So Erin.

Then be taking a closer look at Sumer an Irish name, " Juice of the Berry of the Sea," Uruk is " New Breast," " Fresh Bosom," which we can connect to Paps of Anu / Anna, County Kerry, Ireland, were all the Anu, Anu-Bis - Anu-Achi- Anu the thunder god and In-Anna can be traced back too, Ur being " New." Which we can connect to the Cathair, meaning City Pronounced Co-Her ( female ) and Cathaoir, Throne, pronounced Co-He-Er ( male ), Francis Bacon was the editor of P-S-Alms, in the King James Bible, by filling in the space we find the Author ( Udar ) P-YthagorA-S, Alms being Gift. Then by counting 666 from the beginning and 666 from the back we find, Psalms 46, in which we find both Shake and Spear and the City ( Cathair ) of G-D, which we can prove is Couiza, France, Co-Her-Iza, The City ( Cathair ) of G-D. Then in Book of Revelations, we find that Throne / Cathaoir is mentioned 47 times, now Euclid's 47 Precept, is Pythagoras theorem, which we find in every Masonic lodge, Worldwide, the people of south-west France who were massacred by the Roman Catholics, were Pythagoreans who knew that Pythagoras wrote the books.<><><>