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  • Yeah, who wants to look like Jesus, when instead you can look like Poncius Pilat – like you want to be Mighty Moron.

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  • Douzet argues that Saunière used Lyons as a base for visits to the nearby Le Pilat region, citing the similarity between a tableau of the Magdalene in a chapel there and the one Saunière had painted on his altar.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Douzet argues that Saunière used Lyons as a base for visits to the nearby Le Pilat region, citing the similarity between a tableau of the Magdalene in a chapel there and the one Saunière had painted on his altar.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Douzet argues that Saunière used Lyons as a base for visits to the nearby Le Pilat region, citing the similarity between a tableau of the Magdalene in a chapel there and the one Saunière had painted on his altar.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Favorite subject/teacher: Oceanography/Mr. (Bob) Pilat.

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  • Certainly, judging by invoices for the hire of coach and horses in the Lyons area in 1898 and 189946, it appears that Saunière scoured the region of Le Pilat, looking for what was left of his beloved Mary Magdalene.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • In the hills of Le Pilat an ancient road climbs Mont Pilat to a chapel dedicated to Mary Magdalene.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • A Sainte-Madeleine Chapel in the Le Pilat region held what were said to be the relics of Lazarus.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • His family also owned estates in the Le Pilat region—now the Le Pilat National Park—to the south of Lyons.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • In the thirteenth century the reigning count, Guillaume de Roussillon, died in the Crusades and his mourning widow Béatrix retreated to the hills of Le Pilat, where she founded a Carthusian monastery, Sainte-Croix-en-Jarez, in which she lived out the rest of her life.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

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