Matrix presentation of the Biostatistical (Infectious Agent) Model of Biological Hazards and Global Historiography incl. Historical Case Studies. The Westphalian legacy of the Divine Right of Kings and the Cradle of the Nation – of territorialization of religious faiths, provincial languages and national identities – herald the political legitimacy of history and rational-legal authority of the Early Modern State against threats of the external environment. Advanced 21C conceptions of Global (Clinical) Governance are subsumed by the exigencies of the Global Biosecurity Framework, protocols for biocontainment, and global conventions for multilateral disarmament (of bio-agents and biological threat agents).