name 7 grand masters of the priory of sion in Dan Brown's book the da Vinci code?
I think 6 are as follows:- Leonardo Da Vinci, Issac newton, Victor Hugo, jacques Sauniere (fictional), Claude de Bussy & Jean Cocteau.
Books & Authors - 3 Answers - 2006-05-25 08:30:22
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The one you're missing is Nicolas Flamel. I found it in the same grid as Da Vinci. Good luck
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Answer 1
Jean de Gisors (1188-1220) Marie de Saint-Clair (1220-1266) Guillaume de Gisors (1266-1307) Edouard de Bar (1307-1336) Jeanne de Bar (1336-1351) Jean de Saint-Clair (1351-1366) Blanche d'Evreux (1366-1398) Nicolas Flamel (1398-1418) Rene d'Anjou (1418-1480) Yolanda of Bar (1480-1483) Sandro Filipepi (Botticelli) (1483-1510) Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Connetable de Bourbon (Charles III of Bourbon-Montpensier, Eighth Duke of Bourbon ) (1519-1527) Ferdinand de Gonzague (1527-1575) Louis de Nevers (1575-1595) Robert Fludd (1595-1637) Johann Valentin Andrea (1637-1654) Robert Boyle (1654-1691) Isaac Newton (1691-1727) Charles Radclyffe (1727-1746) Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (1746-1780) Archduke Maximilian Franz of Austria (1780-1801) Charles Nodier (1801-1844) Victor Hugo (1844-1885) Claude Debussy (1885-1918) Jean Cocteau (1918-1963) Francois Ducaud-Bourget (1963-1981) Pierre Plantard (1981-1984)
2006-05-25 08:58:08
Answer 2
You do realize that the Priory of Scion, as Dan Brown envisions it, was not a real organization. 3 men formed a group called the Priory of Scion in the 1950's, claiming that the founder was a descendant of early French kings (2 later admitted that they "joined" as a joke, but the founder seems to have believed his own press). The so-called original list of founders has never been seen by anyone else, only a typed copy.
2006-05-25 09:02:21
Answer 3
The one you're missing is Nicolas Flamel. I found it in the same grid as Da Vinci. Good luck
2006-05-28 03:08:01
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