who is the 2007 grandmaster of the priory of sion?
History - 8 Answers - 2007-01-06 03:15:26
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We have no way to find that out... All the names of the Grand Masters are with all that are ded. The las Grand Master known died in 1989. And they say the Priory never existed, and Leonardo Da Vinci, Victor Hugo, Nicholas Flamel, Isaac Newton were not Grand Masters... But they were...
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Believe it or not, Sting
2007-01-06 03:17:12
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an italian catholic school teacher in the north of uta pradesh in india
2007-01-06 03:24:10
Answer 3
It's Bunkum.
2007-01-06 03:24:17
Answer 4
It was a fake by ex urss..
2007-01-06 03:25:19
Answer 5
I dont know what you asking but seem like very interesting questin. What is priory of sion?
2007-01-06 03:25:33
Answer 6
anyone you want it to be as there is no Priory of Sion Organization.
2007-01-06 05:28:38
Answer 7
The Priory of Sion is a fake organization; the writers of Holy Blood, Holy Grail who wrote the first book concerning "the true identity of the Holy Grail" has admitted that the Priory is a false society.
2007-01-06 07:18:53
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We have no way to find that out... All the names of the Grand Masters are with all that are ded. The las Grand Master known died in 1989. And they say the Priory never existed, and Leonardo Da Vinci, Victor Hugo, Nicholas Flamel, Isaac Newton were not Grand Masters... But they were...
2007-01-06 07:22:37
Monday, December 13, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Name a grandmaster of the priory of scions who could write with both of his hands???
Name a grandmaster of the priory of scions who could write with both of his hands???
It's a treasure hunt. I need to know the name of any grandmaster of the priory of scion who was able to write using both of his hands....I'm not sure simultaneously or separately.....give either option. Thanks in advance.
Trivia - 2 Answers - 2007-06-10 09:08:28
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Thomas Jefferson was a member of the priory of scions and also ambidextrous. But the only grandmaster I know of that was ambidextrous was Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Thomas Jefferson was a member of the priory of scions and also ambidextrous. But the only grandmaster I know of that was ambidextrous was Leonardo Da Vinci.
2007-06-10 09:22:08
Answer 2
Leonardo Da Vinci was ambidexterous, but used his left more than his right, after an injury when he was in his 20's. Leonardo wrote in Italian using a special kind of shorthand that he invented himself. People who study his notebooks have long been puzzled by something else, however. He usually used "mirror writing", starting at the right side of the page and moving to the left. Only when he was writing something intended for other people did he write in the normal direction. Issac Newton was also ambidexterous - using his left for most things, but writing with either when the mood struck him. I couldn't find any record of any Grandmaster who could write with both at the same time
2007-06-10 13:13:19
It's a treasure hunt. I need to know the name of any grandmaster of the priory of scion who was able to write using both of his hands....I'm not sure simultaneously or separately.....give either option. Thanks in advance.
Trivia - 2 Answers - 2007-06-10 09:08:28
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Thomas Jefferson was a member of the priory of scions and also ambidextrous. But the only grandmaster I know of that was ambidextrous was Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Thomas Jefferson was a member of the priory of scions and also ambidextrous. But the only grandmaster I know of that was ambidextrous was Leonardo Da Vinci.
2007-06-10 09:22:08
Answer 2
Leonardo Da Vinci was ambidexterous, but used his left more than his right, after an injury when he was in his 20's. Leonardo wrote in Italian using a special kind of shorthand that he invented himself. People who study his notebooks have long been puzzled by something else, however. He usually used "mirror writing", starting at the right side of the page and moving to the left. Only when he was writing something intended for other people did he write in the normal direction. Issac Newton was also ambidexterous - using his left for most things, but writing with either when the mood struck him. I couldn't find any record of any Grandmaster who could write with both at the same time
2007-06-10 13:13:19
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Which bus that I should take from Birmingham, The Priory Queensway Stop PC to Cadbury world? ?
Which bus that I should take from Birmingham, The Priory Queensway Stop PC to Cadbury world? ?
Birmingham - 1 Answers - 2008-09-27 09:08:47
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You need to catch either route 61, 62 or 63 which are run by Travel West Midlands. You would need to get the bus to Selly Oak and then change on to the 11A (Outer Circle) to Cadbury World. The service depart from stop PH on Priory Queensway which is on the opposite side of the road to stop PC which you mention. The services are very frequent and run every 8-10 minutes. You can also get a direct train from Birmingham New Street to Bournville which takes you right to Cadbury World.
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You need to catch either route 61, 62 or 63 which are run by Travel West Midlands. You would need to get the bus to Selly Oak and then change on to the 11A (Outer Circle) to Cadbury World. The service depart from stop PH on Priory Queensway which is on the opposite side of the road to stop PC which you mention. The services are very frequent and run every 8-10 minutes. You can also get a direct train from Birmingham New Street to Bournville which takes you right to Cadbury World.
2008-09-29 02:25:54
Birmingham - 1 Answers - 2008-09-27 09:08:47
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You need to catch either route 61, 62 or 63 which are run by Travel West Midlands. You would need to get the bus to Selly Oak and then change on to the 11A (Outer Circle) to Cadbury World. The service depart from stop PH on Priory Queensway which is on the opposite side of the road to stop PC which you mention. The services are very frequent and run every 8-10 minutes. You can also get a direct train from Birmingham New Street to Bournville which takes you right to Cadbury World.
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You need to catch either route 61, 62 or 63 which are run by Travel West Midlands. You would need to get the bus to Selly Oak and then change on to the 11A (Outer Circle) to Cadbury World. The service depart from stop PH on Priory Queensway which is on the opposite side of the road to stop PC which you mention. The services are very frequent and run every 8-10 minutes. You can also get a direct train from Birmingham New Street to Bournville which takes you right to Cadbury World.
2008-09-29 02:25:54
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
What do the Priory of Sion in The Da Vinci code believe?
What do the Priory of Sion in The Da Vinci code believe?
Books & Authors - 2 Answers - 2010-05-09 03:51:55
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They believe that Mary Magdelene had a child by Jesus and there is at least one descendant still alive. That Mary was more important and may have even wrote for the Bible but is was removed.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Da_Vinci_Code I followed the safe link above to see more about this ... The Pirory of Sion was a "real"-ish order, a cult... who... much earlier than Brown uses them... went as far as forgery and more to try to establish themselves as a theocracy... to begin the Knights Templar and seek the Holy Grail.... And they created a genealogy for themselves that made them direct descendants of Jesus and his supposed wife, Mary Magdalene. Brown wrote that 'truth' in the preface to this book... but IN the book, he left out the theocracy... most of the Holy Grail... some genealogy... and more in favor of a mystery involving plots... to make the Catholic church 'feminist' (Mary Magdalene)... and he involved the Knights Templar because they're a very interesting group, killed for supposed knowledge.
2010-05-09 04:17:21
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They believe that Mary Magdelene had a child by Jesus and there is at least one descendant still alive. That Mary was more important and may have even wrote for the Bible but is was removed.
2010-05-09 04:26:14
Books & Authors - 2 Answers - 2010-05-09 03:51:55
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They believe that Mary Magdelene had a child by Jesus and there is at least one descendant still alive. That Mary was more important and may have even wrote for the Bible but is was removed.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Da_Vinci_Code I followed the safe link above to see more about this ... The Pirory of Sion was a "real"-ish order, a cult... who... much earlier than Brown uses them... went as far as forgery and more to try to establish themselves as a theocracy... to begin the Knights Templar and seek the Holy Grail.... And they created a genealogy for themselves that made them direct descendants of Jesus and his supposed wife, Mary Magdalene. Brown wrote that 'truth' in the preface to this book... but IN the book, he left out the theocracy... most of the Holy Grail... some genealogy... and more in favor of a mystery involving plots... to make the Catholic church 'feminist' (Mary Magdalene)... and he involved the Knights Templar because they're a very interesting group, killed for supposed knowledge.
2010-05-09 04:17:21
Answer 2
They believe that Mary Magdelene had a child by Jesus and there is at least one descendant still alive. That Mary was more important and may have even wrote for the Bible but is was removed.
2010-05-09 04:26:14
Sunday, December 5, 2010
What do you know about The Priory of Sion?
What do you know about The Priory of Sion?
History - 7 Answers - 2008-06-26 10:22:08
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The Prieuré de Sion, translated from French to English as Priory of Sion, is the name of several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers to a fringe fraternal organization founded and dissolved in France in 1956. However, since the 1960s, it has also come to refer to a mythical secret society plotting to install the Merovingian dynasty on the thrones of France and the rest of Europe since the Middle Ages. This myth was speculated on, and popularized, by the 1982 controversial book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, and later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code. After becoming a cause célèbre, the mythical Priory of Sion was exposed as a ludibrium created in 1961 by Pierre Plantard, a false pretender to the French throne. The evidence presented in support of its historical existence and activities before 1956 was discovered to have been forged and then planted in various locations around France by Plantard and his accomplices. Nevertheless, many conspiracy theorists persist in believing that the Priory of Sion is a 1000-year-old cabal which conceals a subversive secret. The Priory of Sion myth has been exhaustively debunked by journalists and scholars as one of the great hoaxes of the 20th century. However, some skeptics have expressed concern that the proliferation and popularity of books, websites and films inspired by this hoax have contributed to the problem of conspiracy theories, pseudohistory, superstition and other confusions becoming more mainstream. Others are troubled by the romantic reactionary ideology unwittingly promoted in these works.
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Answer 1
It's fake.
2008-06-26 10:25:33
Answer 2
That it was in a fictional book and movie
2008-06-26 10:25:55
Answer 3
The Prieuré de Sion, translated from French to English as Priory of Sion, is the name of several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers to a fringe fraternal organization founded and dissolved in France in 1956. However, since the 1960s, it has also come to refer to a mythical secret society plotting to install the Merovingian dynasty on the thrones of France and the rest of Europe since the Middle Ages. This myth was speculated on, and popularized, by the 1982 controversial book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, and later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code. André Bonhomme was one of the four founding members of the Priory of Sion in Annemasse in 1956, along with Pierre Plantard. He is tired of being harassed by inquiries about the nature of the association and doesn't want any publicity – he refuses to be interviewed on television or on radio. He doesn't understand where people get the idea that the Priory was anything other than what it was – just a small club of friends. This was the statement he made to the BBC in 1996: "The Priory of Sion doesn't exist anymore. We were never involved in any activities of a political nature. It was four friends who came together to have fun. We called ourselves the Priory of Sion because there was a mountain by the same name close-by. I haven't seen Pierre Plantard in over 20 years and I don't know what he's up to but he always had a great imagination. I don't know why people try to make such a big thing out of nothing."
2008-06-26 10:30:27
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yeah it's fake, but watch the Davinci Code
2008-06-26 10:32:55
Answer 5
Fake
2008-06-26 11:10:20
Answer 6
It is actually the Priory of SCion. With a C. As far as I know, it is a fictional group that is based off of the FReemasons. You must have just read the DaVinci code . If you want to know more abot the Freemasons or the Knights TEmplar, do some research about the Crusades and SEcret Societies.
2008-06-26 11:12:22
History - 7 Answers - 2008-06-26 10:22:08
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The Prieuré de Sion, translated from French to English as Priory of Sion, is the name of several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers to a fringe fraternal organization founded and dissolved in France in 1956. However, since the 1960s, it has also come to refer to a mythical secret society plotting to install the Merovingian dynasty on the thrones of France and the rest of Europe since the Middle Ages. This myth was speculated on, and popularized, by the 1982 controversial book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, and later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code. After becoming a cause célèbre, the mythical Priory of Sion was exposed as a ludibrium created in 1961 by Pierre Plantard, a false pretender to the French throne. The evidence presented in support of its historical existence and activities before 1956 was discovered to have been forged and then planted in various locations around France by Plantard and his accomplices. Nevertheless, many conspiracy theorists persist in believing that the Priory of Sion is a 1000-year-old cabal which conceals a subversive secret. The Priory of Sion myth has been exhaustively debunked by journalists and scholars as one of the great hoaxes of the 20th century. However, some skeptics have expressed concern that the proliferation and popularity of books, websites and films inspired by this hoax have contributed to the problem of conspiracy theories, pseudohistory, superstition and other confusions becoming more mainstream. Others are troubled by the romantic reactionary ideology unwittingly promoted in these works.
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Answer 1
It's fake.
2008-06-26 10:25:33
Answer 2
That it was in a fictional book and movie
2008-06-26 10:25:55
Answer 3
The Prieuré de Sion, translated from French to English as Priory of Sion, is the name of several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers to a fringe fraternal organization founded and dissolved in France in 1956. However, since the 1960s, it has also come to refer to a mythical secret society plotting to install the Merovingian dynasty on the thrones of France and the rest of Europe since the Middle Ages. This myth was speculated on, and popularized, by the 1982 controversial book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, and later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy fiction novel The Da Vinci Code. André Bonhomme was one of the four founding members of the Priory of Sion in Annemasse in 1956, along with Pierre Plantard. He is tired of being harassed by inquiries about the nature of the association and doesn't want any publicity – he refuses to be interviewed on television or on radio. He doesn't understand where people get the idea that the Priory was anything other than what it was – just a small club of friends. This was the statement he made to the BBC in 1996: "The Priory of Sion doesn't exist anymore. We were never involved in any activities of a political nature. It was four friends who came together to have fun. We called ourselves the Priory of Sion because there was a mountain by the same name close-by. I haven't seen Pierre Plantard in over 20 years and I don't know what he's up to but he always had a great imagination. I don't know why people try to make such a big thing out of nothing."
2008-06-26 10:30:27
Answer 4
yeah it's fake, but watch the Davinci Code
2008-06-26 10:32:55
Answer 5
Fake
2008-06-26 11:10:20
Answer 6
It is actually the Priory of SCion. With a C. As far as I know, it is a fictional group that is based off of the FReemasons. You must have just read the DaVinci code . If you want to know more abot the Freemasons or the Knights TEmplar, do some research about the Crusades and SEcret Societies.
2008-06-26 11:12:22
Friday, December 3, 2010
what do you know about priory of sion?
what do you know about priory of sion?
does it exist? is it true he's committed an adultery with mary magdelene?
Religion & Spirituality - 1 Answers - 2009-04-14 07:52:56
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The Priory of Sion is the brainchild of a writer in the 1950's. I would seriously doubt that an untoward relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene occurred.
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The Priory of Sion is the brainchild of a writer in the 1950's. I would seriously doubt that an untoward relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene occurred.
2009-04-14 10:43:38
does it exist? is it true he's committed an adultery with mary magdelene?
Religion & Spirituality - 1 Answers - 2009-04-14 07:52:56
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The Priory of Sion is the brainchild of a writer in the 1950's. I would seriously doubt that an untoward relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene occurred.
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The Priory of Sion is the brainchild of a writer in the 1950's. I would seriously doubt that an untoward relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene occurred.
2009-04-14 10:43:38
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
where is The Priory Queensway Stop PC ?
where is The Priory Queensway Stop PC ?
hi am a visiting my sister in london and wanted to know how to get the priory queensway in birmingham city centre i know town but not too well could someone explain and i am arriving in london at victoria park how far away is croydon plz? p.s. how much money do you think is needed in london on the weekend? thnx a lot
Birmingham - 1 Answers - 2008-10-01 17:12:57
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$50.
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$50.
2008-10-03 23:51:13
hi am a visiting my sister in london and wanted to know how to get the priory queensway in birmingham city centre i know town but not too well could someone explain and i am arriving in london at victoria park how far away is croydon plz? p.s. how much money do you think is needed in london on the weekend? thnx a lot
Birmingham - 1 Answers - 2008-10-01 17:12:57
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$50.
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$50.
2008-10-03 23:51:13
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