A 7th century CE noblewoman named Clotilde (Chlodechildis) endowed a monastery at Bruyres-le-Chtel near to tampes, France. [7], The late 20th century saw the flourishing of a genre of popular books claiming that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and had a family. Clovis reigned from 481-511 and was the major Merovingian King as was Charlemagne the major Carolingian King. Differing and contradictory Jesus bloodline scenarios, as well as more limited claims that Jesus married and had children, have been proposed in numerous modern books. Stuart in Royalty for Commoners states he was either a son or a son in law of Chlodio. The law of the Merovingians was not universal, instead being applied differently to each man as per his origin. This is a challenging area of inquiry as it requires you to blend history with archaeology, and anthropology with art history. Please contact us for rights to republication. Gregory of Tours was troubled that there was no clear passage of royalty to the Franks from a line of Kings, but other scholars were not troubled since historical records were lacking. Aside from issues of royal inheritance, which historical factors allowed this breakdown of power to occur? On 23 December 679, while resting during a hunt in the forest, a servant under the direction of Pepin the Fat killed him. Hypothetical sequence of lineal descendants of the historical Jesus, This article is about claims to a genealogical descent from the historical Jesus. In doing so he created enemies-both secular and ecclesiastic. The scenario was dismissed as 'certainly strange' by a contemporary reviewer. The mummy was preserved by ice and was found at 2600 meters. Given Franco-German rivalry, before and after the Fin de sicle, I would not be surprised that many would have liked to suppress such finds! [51] Still, Brown relied so heavily on Holy Blood that two of its authors, Baigent and Leigh, sued the book's publisher, Random House, over what they considered to be plagiarism. Thiering based her historical conclusions on her application of the so-called Pesher technique to the New Testament.