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Holy Blood, Holy Grail
By Richard Leigh, Henry Lincoln Michael BaigentThe 1982 book that argued the Holy Grail was a coded reference to a royal bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The founding document of the modern Grail conspiracy genre and the direct source of The Da Vinci Code. Influential, widely refuted by medievalists, and impossible to skip if you want to understand why Grail discussion online runs the way it does.
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📄 512 pages⏱ ~4 hr read📅 2004
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The 1982 book that argued the Holy Grail was a coded reference to a royal bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. The founding document of the modern Grail conspiracy genre and the direct source of The Da Vinci Code. Influential, widely refuted by medievalists, and impossible to skip if you want to understand why Grail discussion online runs the way it does.
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