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Settling on the Gallic lands sikambry, in particular, have made one of its centers management of the territory later Lorraine, in particular, Ark. - the area is clearly associated in the minds of Arcadia - the legendary place of origin. The famous painter Nicolas Poussin write here, in Rennes-le-Chateau - his "Arcadian" paintings, which will be repeated continuously mysterious division "ET IN ARCADIA EGO", the same hinting at some "underground secrets" or "underground river of knowledge", located in the arch. The story of these patterns is complicated and inexplicable: how to know the most famous of them - "Arcadian shepherds" - was written on the personal request of Cardinal Richelieu. Later, Louis XIV was a lot of work to get that cloth. Painting 20 years stayed in his inner calm, and showed it to King-Sun only the most approximate. It is believed that the Louvre exhibited a copy of the "Arcadian Shepherds", and genuine cloth, hiding secrets, is in a safe place.
According to some researchers, Nicolas Poussin was a Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Templar, a Masonic organization, borrowed the name of the medieval Order of the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem and considered the guardians of the Holy Grail. |
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It is believed that the first picture shows the people involved in the mystery of the Holy Grail. Chalice by Joseph of Arimathea filled with the blood of the crucified Christ, Mary Magdalene brought to the south of France ...
The first figure - Christ himself, the second figure - Joseph of Arimathea, the third figure - the eldest son of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, who took Joseph to England, fourth figure - Mary Magdalene. |
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This story of treasures - material or spiritual - found at Rennes-le-Chateau and the fact that Christ had children by Mary Magdalene, regularly floats to the surface.
All intensified in the late 70's - early 80's. When 3 Media, Maclay Baygent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln, wrote the book "The Holy Mystery," where they talked about the Abbe Saunière, who found the treasure Albigenses (or Templars or the Rosicrucians), and then move on to more and more bold hypotheses and finished his narrative Grail and the descendants of Christ and Mary Magdalene. In my opinion, one of these journalists even filed a lawsuit against this dullard Dan Brown for plagiarism ![]() I would only point out the inaccuracy: Rennes-le-Chateau (Rennes-le Château) is located between Perpignan (Perpignan) and Carcassonne (Carcassonne), on the south-western border of France, Languedoc in the country, the cradle of the Albigensian or Cathar heresy (or religion), that is at the opposite end of to Lorraine (Lorraine), the eastern province from the main city of Nancy (Nancy). The village of Arc, which was found a tombstone, headstone, reproduced in a painting by Poussin, located 10 km from Rennes-le-Chateau. On the map, I noticed a large pink oval Lorraine, and small - Rennes-le-Chateau. |
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