Henry Lincoln Speaks – Chronicle (1) The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem? (1971) + (2) The Priest, the Painter and the Devil (1974) + (3) The Shadow of the Templars (1979) + (4) The Cipher in the Stone (2016)
Chronicle (foto YouTube)
Chronicle (1) The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem? (1971)
The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem? (foto YouTube)
Published 13 jan. 2018
With an all new introduction by filmmaker Henry Lincoln. Almost 50 years later, the original televised documentary introducing the world to the mystery of Rennes le Château, the coded church of Bérenger Saunière, and the enigma that inspired “The Da Vinci Code“.
In 1968, Henry Lincoln stumbled across a book about the priest of a small village who supposedly discovered a great treasure. “The Accursed Treasure” written by Gérard de Sède was inspired by information provided by Pierre Plantard and contained hidden codes and messages which immediately piqued Lincoln’s interest.
As a writer of film scripts, he began researching the story and in 1971 made this first film “The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem?” Two other films followed – “The Priest, the Painter, and the Devil” in 1974 and “The Shadow of the Templars” in 1979. Together, these Chronicle films provide the first glimpse available to the English speaking world of the mystery of Rennes le Château.
Inspired by the enigma, which was rapidly becoming a phenomenon, Lincoln went on to publish the 1982 best seller “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh. The non fiction title followed research through the Knights Templar, the Priory of Sion, and the Merovingian kings of France, finally proposing the hypothesis that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. In 2003, Dan Brown’s novel “The Da Vinci Code” popularised and fictionalised Lincoln’s research for a worldwide audience.
BUT THE STORY DIDN’T END THERE.
Henry Lincoln continued his research and went on two write his two most important books “The Holy Place” in 1992 and “Key to the Sacred Pattern” in 1998. These non fiction titles never received much attention, but they presented an entirely new take on the mystery – something real, tangible, measurable, and indisputable something no one is talking about.
In her debut novel “The Heretic“, coming soon, Allysha Lavino presents the true discoveries of Henry Lincoln’s lifetime of research into the mysteries of Rennes le Château. Providing a relatable and reliable overview of Lincoln’s findings for the first time in fiction, Lavino explores how an ancient secret buried in code could the way we see the world.
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Chronicle (2) The Priest, the Painter and the Devil (1974)
The Priest, the Painter and the Devil (foto YouTube)
Gepubliceerd 14 jan. 2018
With an all new introduction by filmmaker Henry Lincoln. Almost 50 years later, the original televised documentary introducing the world to the mystery of Rennes le Château, the coded church of Bérenger Saunière, and the enigma that inspired “The Da Vinci Code“.
In 1968, Henry Lincoln stumbled across a book about the priest of a small village who supposedly discovered a great treasure. “The Accursed Treasure” written by Gérard de Sède was inspired by information provided by Pierre Plantard and contained hidden codes and messages which immediately piqued Lincoln’s interest.
As a writer of film scripts, he began researching the story and in 1971 made this first film “The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem?” Two other films followed – “The Priest, the Painter, and the Devil” in 1974 and “The Shadow of the Templars” in 1979. Together, these Chronicle films provide the first glimpse available to the English speaking world of the mystery of Rennes le Château.
Inspired by the enigma, which was rapidly becoming a phenomenon, Lincoln went on to publish the 1982 best seller “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh. The non fiction title followed research through the Knights Templar, the Priory of Sion, and the Merovingian kings of France, finally proposing the hypothesis that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. In 2003, Dan Brown’s novel “The Da Vinci Code” popularised and fictionalised Lincoln’s research for a worldwide audience.
BUT THE STORY DIDN’T END THERE.
Henry Lincoln continued his research and went on two write his two most important books “The Holy Place” in 1992 and “Key to the Sacred Pattern” in 1998. These non fiction titles never received much attention, but they presented an entirely new take on the mystery – something real, tangible, measurable, and indisputable something no one is talking about.
In her debut novel “The Heretic“, coming soon, Allysha Lavino presents the true discoveries of Henry Lincoln’s lifetime of research into the mysteries of Rennes le Château. Providing a relatable and reliable overview of Lincoln’s findings for the first time in fiction, Lavino explores how an ancient secret buried in code could the way we see the world.
This world is not what you think.
Join the Adventure. Experience the magic firsthand in the South of France
10 Day Tour Itinerary http://www.sacredmysterytours.com/itinerary
Subscribe to our Newsletter
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Explore the Mysteries with great articles by Allysha Lavino and Henry Lincoln
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Follow our Twitter adventures
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For more information on the upcoming novel “The Heretic” and other works by Allysha Lavino
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Chronicle (3) The Shadow of the Templars (1979)
The Shadow of the Templars (foto YouTube)
Gepubliceerd 15 jan. 2018
With an all new introduction by filmmaker Henry Lincoln. Almost 50 years later, the original televised documentary introducing the world to the mystery of Rennes le Château, the coded church of Bérenger Saunière, and the enigma that inspired “The Da Vinci Code“.
In 1968, Henry Lincoln stumbled across a book about the priest of a small village who supposedly discovered a great treasure. “The Accursed Treasure” written by Gérard de Sède was inspired by information provided by Pierre Plantard and contained hidden codes and messages which immediately piqued Lincoln’s interest.
As a writer of film scripts, he began researching the story and in 1971 made this first film “The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem?” Two other films followed – “The Priest, the Painter, and the Devil” in 1974 and “The Shadow of the Templars” in 1979. Together, these Chronicle films provide the first glimpse available to the English speaking world of the mystery of Rennes le Château.
Inspired by the enigma, which was rapidly becoming a phenomenon, Lincoln went on to publish the 1982 best seller “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” with Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh. The non fiction title followed research through the Knights Templar, the Priory of Sion, and the Merovingian kings of France, finally proposing the hypothesis that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. In 2003, Dan Brown’s novel “The Da Vinci Code” popularised and fictionalised Lincoln’s research for a worldwide audience.
BUT THE STORY DIDN’T END THERE.
Henry Lincoln continued his research and went on two write his two most important books “The Holy Place” in 1992 and “Key to the Sacred Pattern” in 1998. These non fiction titles never received much attention, but they presented an entirely new take on the mystery – something real, tangible, measurable, and indisputable something no one is talking about.
In her debut novel “The Heretic“, coming soon, Allysha Lavino presents the true discoveries of Henry Lincoln’s lifetime of research into the mysteries of Rennes le Château. Providing a relatable and reliable overview of Lincoln’s findings for the first time in fiction, Lavino explores how an ancient secret buried in code could the way we see the world.
This world is not what you think.
Join the Adventure. Experience the magic firsthand in the South of France
10 Day Tour Itinerary http://www.sacredmysterytours.com/itinerary
Subscribe to our Newsletter
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Explore the Mysteries with great articles by Allysha Lavino and Henry Lincoln
http://www.SacredMysteryTours.com
Join our Official Facebook community
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Follow our Twitter adventures
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For more information on the upcoming novel “The Heretic” and other works by Allysha Lavino
http://www.AllyshaLavino.com
Reacties
https://youtu.be/-bYKaXJVt6k
Chronicle (4) The Cipher in the Stone (2016)
The Cipher in the Stone (foto YouTube)
Published 26 mrt. 2016
Secret codes were hidden in the Church of Rennes le Château, where Bérenger Saunière supposedly found coded parchments that led him to a great treasure. Henry Lincoln and Allysha Lavino explain the keyword used to crack one of ciphers, found on the gravestone of Marie de Blanchefort, the last great lady of Rennes le Château.
Join the Adventure. Experience the magic firsthand in the South of France
10 Day Tour Itinerary http://www.sacredmysterytours.com/itinerary
Subscribe to our Newsletter
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Explore the Mysteries with great articles by Allysha Lavino and Henry Lincoln
http://www.SacredMysteryTours.com
Join our Official Facebook community
https://www.facebook.com/sacredmysterytours/
Follow our Twitter adventures
https://twitter.com/VesicAdventures
For more information on the upcoming novel “The Heretic” and other works by Allysha Lavino
http://www.AllyshaLavino.com
Reacties
https://youtu.be/1Ssvrp9Z2cg
Meer informatie
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Henry+Lincoln
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Michael+Baigent
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Richard+Leigh
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Holy+Blood+Holy+Grail
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Dan+Brown
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=The+Da+Vinci+Code
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Rennes+le+Chateau
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Holy+Grail
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Mary+Magdalene
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Holy+Bloodline
https://robscholtemuseum.nl/?s=Priory+of+Sion
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