Rochefoucauld Grail a Cistercian Manuscript of King Arthur's Tales on Oak Island

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  • The Rochefoucauld Grail is a medieval document created at a scriptorium in Belgium by Cistercians.
    NO spoilers, promise...
    What is the ‘Turning Island’ and cave that draws heroes to cross the water, braving pirates? Are the pirates exiled Templars? Have they buried treasure on Oak Island?
    What clues can be found within the Cistercian manuscript that reveal the secrets of a Templar mission across unknown waters?
    The Rochefoucauld Grail manuscript is laced with the mysteries of King Arthur; and the Knights of the Round Table. The script disguises the Cistercian's and Templar journeys to safeguard A Holy Grail.
    What port could have been their embarkation point? Zena’s map of Oak Island can be linked to Talmont Castle in S.W. France with its ‘Lion Cub’ or ‘Young Lion of Talmont’
    See my book on the subject:
    Oak Island’s Mysteries of the Map, House of Rochefoucauld,
    Templar Statue, Royston Cave
    Softcover ISBN:
    9798211792043
    Richard Lionheart (1157-1199) spent most of his years in the Middle East in battle. He owned Talmont Castle on the French coast and is potentially the Young Cub or Lion on the lower right-hand corner of Zena Halpern's map. He was killed by an arrow and died at age 41 - He fought with Templars in the Holy Land. He could have used the harbor arm of his Talmont Castle to sail to Oak Island prior to his death.
    Carbon dating has an arc of potential dates from low to high to low. Many of the 12th-century stone features on Oak Island may have been familiar to King Richard. His reasons for going? Perhaps copper, gold, and silver along with the secret fur trade that had been in motion via Norse hands by at least 1020 CE if not 200 years earlier!
    The other potential for the 'young lion' is Lord Louis Thouars of Talmont Castle (1310 -1370). Not to be confused with the family further north who took over the castle 200 years later. Lord Louis was alive during the famous date of 1347, also on Zena's map and in Royston Cave. He fought at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 and lost to the English.
    Talmont Castle had its own harbor arm and was said to be impregnable, both the Lionheart and Lord Thoaurs could have launched missions to Oak Island from S.W. French coastline.
    Within the illuminated manuscript created by Cistercians in Flanders, modern-day Belgium, and on the border of the Netherlands, an Arthurian drama follows a centuries-old story encompassing the realm of the Fae and its Queen, the Lady of the Lake. Merlin guides Arthur to find Excalibre in an anvil - And the hero marries Guinevere.
    The Rochefoucauld Grail Manuscript used 200 cow hides for the vellum necessary to illuminate the pages and tell the many strange stories unknown to us today. It is a volume of high drama, war, treachery, Greek philosophy, and expressions of medieval religious ideas mostly unknown to us today.
    Bernard de Clairvaux, leader of the Cistercians and Templars, perpetuated stories of King Arthur with Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard Lionheart's mother. Spreading a mystery story across the land. Reinvigorating the tales from centuries past in a Generational Tradition played out over the landscape of Oak Island.
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    Thank you for all my Patrons for your support over the years - You've helped me keep my boots on the ground!

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  • @saskiamolin
    @saskiamolin 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much Gretchen! Very interesting.

  • @walterjoncas12
    @walterjoncas12 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank You once again. Your ability to reseach history and the present it so well is a gift....Walt

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  5 місяців тому

      Thank you, I appreciate that you've watched & took the time to leave me a message!

  • @DrJohnsMusicalEmporium
    @DrJohnsMusicalEmporium 5 місяців тому +1

    A very interesting presentation brimming with historical facts and their interpretations. Forging links between medieval events and the people who made the history. Wonderful illustrations and location photos bringing the stories to life. Thank you 🙏

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for being my stalwart patron, Dr. John! And for the music!🥰

  • @karinbergman1646
    @karinbergman1646 5 місяців тому +1

    So very interesting! Thank you.

  • @Wicknews8100
    @Wicknews8100 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you, glad some one is passionate about this subject. There's a multicoloured 1962 topographic map of Ireland. It depicts a King who is dual headed, one head is a Boar, the other an old man, hes dressed in a purple robe. Hes holding the Holy Grail, its a gold skull inscribed OMRY, the blood that flows into it is inscribed JAWCHOAM. On the neck of the King is inscribed ARTUR. Now, we head over to the Round table, the bulleye 🎯 at Winchester. "Turn the table on them", at the bottom under the Kings head reads JANO BIVOL or JANO IEHOVA, (Resting place in Latin), just below the Round table when turned upside down is also inscribed ARTUR. The Red Heifer signifies the Red Hair and Blue eyed genealogy aspect. Im in Canada, started finding all these engraved quartz crystals but no one really showed interest from an academic standpoint. Would you like to help? Id be honoured. Ive posted on my channel what ive come up with.

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  2 місяці тому +1

      These are fabulous insights and you've certainly done a deep dive! I'm in the midst of writing a book at the moment with a few months to go - I'll check out your UA-cam channel - Thank you for sharing your insights!

    • @Wicknews8100
      @Wicknews8100 2 місяці тому

      @@GretchenCornwall It all makes sense when you see "the big picture", you "can't get blood out of a stone" , but by killing "two birds one stone" "when pigs fly" you can "turn the tables" because "the writing is on the wall" .....all these sayings can now be applied to one subject, they've "turned the world upside down" "leave no stone unturned" it's a big devious riddle of some kind. thank you so much Gretchen

  • @drewhartley6472
    @drewhartley6472 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Gretchen, I appreciate your insights in this thread. As you know I have read Zena’s and your latest book and I heartily recommend others too, and to follow this journey with Your good self leading the way. Drew

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  5 місяців тому

      Ah! Thanks Drew! You are wonderful! I appreciate this coming from such a scholar as yourself! Thank you for being my patron too!🌄

  • @williamrussell9706
    @williamrussell9706 5 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating insight thanks.

  • @dominicpouliot7371
    @dominicpouliot7371 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing book ⚜️⚜️⚜️ If you don't have it i strongly suggest you get it🙂🙂🙂

  • @daleleslie1049
    @daleleslie1049 4 місяці тому +1

    Liked and subscribed with this comment. Good luck to you.

  • @navydogsadventures3500
    @navydogsadventures3500 5 місяців тому +1

    Some good information. I love old history, ancient history, and biblical history. I was wondering if you've ever heard of the hooked X theory involving the Knights Templar?

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  5 місяців тому +1

      Hey! Hello! Yes, I have followed Wolter as a researcher - Thank you for watching and commenting! I appreciate your patronage in the past -🧜‍♂

    • @navydogsadventures3500
      @navydogsadventures3500 5 місяців тому

      @@GretchenCornwall You are welcome!

  • @friendsofthegerund7693
    @friendsofthegerund7693 5 місяців тому +2

    it's not going to be an easy thing to be done.
    Passive voice. Thing does not do itself; it is done by someone.

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  5 місяців тому

      I think I understand your comment and wanted to say thank you for watching and commenting! 🕯

    • @friendsofthegerund7693
      @friendsofthegerund7693 5 місяців тому +2

      I'm flattered that you would give heeding to me.
      @@GretchenCornwall

  • @friendsofthegerund7693
    @friendsofthegerund7693 5 місяців тому +2

    a deep diving.
    Also, please learn to pronounciate France Talk. Rochefoucauld, the last syllable rhymes with "goal". The "d" is silent.