Postby Technomancer » Thu Feb 05, 2004 4:57 am
Reverie wrote:What truly confuses me is why Brown mentions that Jesus and Mary Magdalene had a child... from what I've heard, Scripture scholars have not found any evidence at all for this.
No, but there is a very old tradition that has Mary Magdelene going to Masilia (Marseilles) after Jesus's crucifixtion. The Frankish Merovingian kings would, I understand, later claim descent from these two persons. This probably goes back to the practice of the pagan Germanic kings to trace their line back to Odin. I can't be more detailed in my description unfrtunately, since I don't know their histories first-hand, but only through hearsay. The period of the Merovingian dynasty is not one that I know well.
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