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A 3 page paper. Although the interest in both the Holy Grail and Mary Magdalene has gained strength in the last few decades, Dan Brown's book fueled controversies. The writer briefly traces the legends about the Grail and what it is generally thought to be. The writer argues that Mary is not the grail and she and Jesus were not married. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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stated he based much of his story on fact but that is simply not true. There is very little fact and a whole lot of creative imagination but his writing
is so engaging that many people believe it. Historically, the legend of the Grail has been associated with Percival, King Arthurs Knights and especially with Sir Galahad. The Knights were
on a quest to honor God by finding the Grail. Some accounts suggest the Knights Templar had the Grail and they are still guarding it (Jennings, 2004). The Grail
first was first introduced in written form in 1180 from an uncompleted poem by Chretien de Troyes (Jennings, 2004). Watson (2001) explains the modern quest for understanding the Grail came
about from San Martes Parzival in the mid-1800s. Others followed - Simrock offered another and slightly different translation of Parzival, then, M. De la Villemarque published a volume on Breton
legend as well as folklore and publications continue until the present time (Watson, 2001). The legend of the Holy Grail dates to medieval times, however (Watson, 2001). Does it even
exist? Based on various networks, Biblical scholars and religious anthropologists keep looking for it and Dan Brown claims to have found it in the person of Mary Magdalene. More,
some would believe that Mary and Jesus were married and Jesus traveled to a small village in France carrying Christs child (Jennings, 2004). There is absolutely no shred of proof
to support this proposal. This legend dates back to oral traditions in medieval times (Starbird, 2006). There is not even agreement on the origin of the understanding of the
Grail. Two points of view prevail. Those two are the Christian understanding of the origin and Folklore. These two perspectives are incompatible. This is no doubt another reason there has
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