Quick Context: Secret societies, Jesus' ancient bloodline, Catholic conspirators; all backed up by documents in the Bibliothèque Nationale. Ward Gasque critiques the various historical claims made in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, The
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Secret societies, Jesus' ancient bloodline, Catholic conspirators; all backed up by documents in the Bibliothèque Nationale. Ward Gasque critiques the various historical claims made in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, The See also Henry Lincoln's 1979 documentary, The Shadow of the Templars, A ...
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- Secret societies, Jesus' ancient bloodline, Catholic conspirators; all backed up by documents in the Bibliothèque Nationale.
- Ward Gasque critiques the various historical claims made in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, The
- See also Henry Lincoln's 1979 documentary, The Shadow of the Templars, A ...
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