This present book is a companion to my earlier book, which is titled, Blanche of Castile and the Holy Blood Holy Grail. In the two books, Holy Blood, Holy Grail , (1982), and The Messianic Legacy , (1986), both books by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln, there is mention made of Blanche of Castile, and a genealogy parchment dated 1244, bearing the seal of Blanche of Castile. This parchment was said to be one of four parchments discovered in 1891 by Berenger Sauniere, priest of the parish church of Mary Magdalene, in the French village of Rennes-Le-Chateau, near the southern border of France. The first parchment, dated 1244, bearing the seal of Blanche of Castile, has been described as a genealogy, apparently from Merovingian King Dagobert I, to Jean VII Plantard, (b.1204-d.1281). Victoria of Great Britain, (b.1819-d.1901), married Albert,Duke of Saxon-Coburg-Gotha, (b.1819-d.1861), who were parents of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, (b.1841-d.1910). Victoria of Great Britain, (b.1819-d.1901), was believed to be a daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, (b.1767-d.1820), who married (1818), Viktoria of Saxon-Saalfeld, (b.1786-d.1861), daughter of Franz, Duke of Saxon-Saalfeld. The following pages will give 25 genealogy lines of some ancestors of Victoria of Great Britain. These genealogy lines below are partially conjectural , describing a conjectural descent from ancient Merovingian Kings.
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