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Pierre Plantard de Saint-Clair (born
Pierre Athanase Marie Plantard, 18
March 1920 – 3
February 2000) was a
French technical artist, best
known for being...
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dissolved in 1956 by
Pierre Plantard in his
failed attempt to
create a
prestigious neo-chivalric order. In the 1960s,
Plantard began claiming that his self-styled...
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Plantard's claims about the
Priory of Sion. The
parchments hinted at the
survival of the line of the
Frankish king
Dagobert II, that
Plantard claimed...
- Maudit), a 1967 book by Gérard de Sède, with the
collaboration of
Pierre Plantard.
After reading it,
Henry Lincoln persuaded BBC Two to
produce a series...
- role of the
Priory was
inspired by
earlier writings primarily by
Pierre Plantard, who in the 1960s and 1970s had
publicized do****ents from the secretive...
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Priory of Sion, and is
widely considered to be a
forgery created by
Pierre Plantard and
Philippe de Chérisey.
Thirteen of the 27
pages of the do****ent are...
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whereas the
Priory of Sion is a hoax
created in 1956 by
Pierre Plantard,
which Plantard admitted under oath in 1994, well
before the
publication of The...
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Dagobert II, from
which Plantard claimed descent.
Plantard and Sède fell out over book
royalties and
Philippe de Chérisey,
Plantard's friend, was revealed[by...
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Plantard,
later claimed in 1978 that the
subterranean chapel contained "30 iron
coffers of the
archives of the
Priory of Sion." De Sède and
Plantard collaborated...
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Frankish kings from
Dagobert II, and
Pierre Plantard claimed to be
descended from that monarch.
Pierre Plantard and Gérard de Sède fell out over book royalties...