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THE BLOODLINE OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE – December 23, 2025 
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THE BLOODLINE OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE
PART IV: THE MEROVINGIAN ROYAL DYNASTY – SACRED RULERS SAFEGUARDING THE HOLY BLOODLINE
Merovech
From the fateful union of Athaulf and Maria in 414 AD, a southern blaze ignited – the birth of a lineage through their son Claudimir and his son Merovech, the legendary founder of the Merovingian Dynasty, who surged to power in the Frankish realms of Gaul during the chaotic 5th century AD.
Merovech, shrouded in tales of divine favor and unyielding strength, forged a kingdom from the ashes of Roman decay, blending Visigothic fire with ancient heritages to crown his heirs as sacred rulers.
Clovis I’s Conquest and Conversion
By 481 AD, his grandson Clovis I seized the throne, unleashing a storm of conquest that unified the Franks and shattered rivals.
Converting to Catholicism in 496 AD amid battlefield visions, Clovis cloaked his ambitions in orthodoxy’s veil, all while guarding the bloodline’s hidden truths – the roots in Jesus’ legacy and Odinic might.
His father, Childeric I, had already carved alliances with Roman remnants, wielding gold and iron to build an empire that fused Odinic fury with imperial cunning.
Through the Migration Period’s tempests (400-550 AD) and into the early Middle Ages, kings like Dagobert I thundered across Gaul, erecting a web of fortified realms, restoring grand halls, and enforcing laws that echoed Mesopotamian wisdom.
Expansion Through the Ages
Their long, flowing locks symbolized an unbreakable divine mandate, a beacon of protected descent, that drew warriors to their banners and warded off foes.
Safeguarding the Sacred Bloodline
At the heart of the Merovingian saga burned a singular, unyielding mission:
To safeguard the sacred bloodline of Jesus, woven into their veins through Maria’s Davidic heritage.
They pursued this through calculated intermarriages with allied noble houses, establishing secluded strongholds and monastic networks to shelter descendants, and preserving ancient manuscripts and oral traditions that chronicled the lineage’s divine origins.
This vigilance forged a tense alliance with the Roman Church – outwardly embracing Catholicism for political leverage, yet inwardly resisting its doctrinal stranglehold by tolerating Arian influences and esoteric practices that honored Jesus’ human legacy, often clashing with papal edicts and fueling rivalries that undermined ecclesiastical dominance.
Legacy with the Knights Templar
The Merovingians’ also resulted in the Knights Templar, founded in 1119 AD by the noble Hugh de Payens, whose genealogical ties traced back to the Davidic-Merovingian bloodline. Sworn to protect pilgrims and sacred knowledge during the Crusades, forging a covert alliance that extended the dynasty’s protective mantle through military orders and hidden wisdom.
Shadows of Decline
Yet shadows loomed: Internal feuds splintered the throne, while Carolingian upstarts gnawed at the edges. In 751 AD, Pepin the Short toppled the last Merovingian king, Childeric III, banishing them to shadowed monasteries.
But the bloodline’s essence endured, weaving through marital pacts into Carolingian veins and beyond – to Holy Roman Emperors and French crowns.
Defying the Church’s iron grip, early rulers flirted with Arian flames and esoteric rites, shielding sacred knowledge of human divinity amid orthodoxy’s rise.
Northward Threads and Norman Alliances
From the Carolingian ascendancy in the 8th century, the Merovingian bloodline threaded northward through strategic unions, merging with Vikings who carried the Odinic heritage.
By the 9th-10th centuries, these alliances funneled the sacred descent into noble houses of Normandy, where families like the de St. Clairs – rooted in Viking chieftains and Merovingian intermarriages – rose as guardians of the legacy.
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