Jesus and the Holy Grail in England
In the Middle Ages, it was believed that Jesus worked as a miner in England and that his uncle Joseph of Arimathea brought the Holy Grail to Somerset
In the Middle Ages, it was believed that Jesus worked as a miner in England and that his uncle Joseph of Arimathea brought the Holy Grail to Somerset
There were originally way more than four gospels and the lost gospels of the New Testament shed a whole different light on Jesus Christ
Did the descendants of Christ – the so-called Desposyni – challenge the power of the Roman Catholic church in the 4th century AD as has been claimed
It’s been argued repeatedly that the Knights Templar were set up to defend the Bloodline of Jesus but Tony McMahon sets out to uncover the truth
The Templecombe connection in rumours that the Turin Shroud was once in the hands of the Knights Templar as Tony McMahon explains
The theory that the Turin Shroud does not show the face of Jesus but that of Jacques de Molay – the last Templar grand master. Tony McMahon investigates.
Some believe the Templars came from a part of France with strong traditions of sun worship – and may have worshipped Jesus as a sun god.
A nail from the crucifixion of Jesus reputedly ended up in the hands of the Knights Templar who then took it to the Portuguese island of Madeira
How Anti-Christ will react to the arrival of the real Jesus Christ according to medieval chroniclers – explained by Tony McMahon
In the medieval period there were stories about the teenage Jesus that had nothing to do with the bible and were completely made up
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