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Henri Boudet & Brits Israël

 

 

Henri Boudet, the Abbe' of Rennes-les-Bains (which neighbors Rennes-le-Chateau) who wrote The True Celtic Language and the Cromlech at Rennes-les-bains,[2] may have been the "brains" behind Sauniere. Lincoln thinks his book may offer the key to the mystery [3]. Boudet appears to argue in the book the silly thesis that the Celts spoke Anglo-Saxon, and that it - English, in effect - was the language which was spoken by Noah's sons before the Tower of Babel. But David Wood and Henry Lincoln conclude that the book may be averring something else - that perhaps there was a universal language before the Deluge: Number (or Measure). And that the "key" to the "Cromlech" of Rennes-les-Bains might be the old English mile [4]. Lincoln believes that metrology may play an important part in the Rennes-le-Chateau mystery. In any case, other authors have noted that Boudet died under strange circumstances, and that his book may have been sought out and destroyed by the Bishop de Beausejour. Boudet, a linguistic scholar, would have been a logical choice for Sauniere to approach with his curious Latin parchments.

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André de Montbard (1153-1156) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 18:42

 

 

André de Montbard (geboren ca. 1103 - Jeruzalem, 17 januari 1156) was de vijfde Grootmeester in de Orde der Tempeliers en mede oprichter van die zelfde orde (zie ook Hugo van Payens).

André was vermoedelijk afkomstig uit Bourgondië en was vermoedelijk een oom van geestelijk leider Bernard van Clairvaux. hij nam het Grootmeesterschap over van Bernard de Tremelay nadat deze was gesneuveld in 1153. Na zijn dood in 1156 werd hij opgevolgd door Bertrand de Blanchefort.

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