Descendants of Jesus?
Christ had descendents who traveled to the south of France where they intermarried with the royal Franks to found what eventually became the mystical Merovingian Dynasty. That is to say, the real mission of the Templars and Priory of Zion: to safeguard not just the treasure of the Crusades, but to preserve the Grail, which appeared in medieval texts as 'Sangraal' or 'Sang réal', and which nelievers translate to mean sang réal, or 'royal blood'.
In other words: the dynastic legacy of Christ, literally for believers of this alternative Christianity.

Is Sang real for real? "'Sang réal' has been traditionally interpreted as the 'holy grail' which, according to legend, Mary Magdalene carried to the Jewish kingdom of southern Gaul (including Rennes-le-Château. It may have been believed by adherents of a secret tradition that Mary Magdalene was the wife of Jesus and that what she brought was not a vessel but the royal seed of David in her womb."

The Merovingians were considered in their day to be quasi-mystical warrior-kings with supernatural powers.
Until recently, with the publishing of Holy Blood, Holy Grail and The Da Vinci Code, little was known about these long-haired kings, as they inhabited that historical epoch derided as the 'Dark Ages'. The founder of the royal line, Merovech, was said to be of two fathers - his mother, already pregnant by King Chlodio, was seduced while swimming in the ocean by a Quinotaur, and Merovech was formed by the mixing of Frankish blood and that of the mysterious aquatic creature. Like the Nazoreans of old, the Merovingian monarchs never cut their hair, and bore a distinctive birthmark - said to be a red cross over the shoulder blades. Their robes were fringed with tassels which were said to carry magical curative powers. They were known as occult adepts, and in one Merovingian tomb was found such items as a golden bull's head, a crystal ball, and several golden miniature bees. And strangely, many skulls of these monarchs appear to have been ritually incised - i.e. trephanned.

 







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