Summary
Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, Henry Lincoln: Holy Blood, Holy Grail
One of the most controversial and influential books on the history of Christianity and possible hidden secrets about Jesus Christ.
In this provocative study, the authors connect a series of historical clues, documents and theories that point to the possibility that Jesus Christ survived the crucifixion, had descendants and left a legacy that is preserved through secret societies such as the Priory of Sion and Templar.
The book combines historical analysis, conspiracy theories and religious symbolism, and served as a key inspiration for the novel "The Da Vinci Code".
It opens up questions about the role of the Church, possible hidden gospels and the real nature of the Holy Grail - which may not be an object, but a bloodline.
A must-read for lovers of historical mysteries, alternative history and spiritual intrigue.
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