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an important clue to the relationship of the Royal Blood of France to the<br />

lands of the Merovingians and the Jewish state of Septimania.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last Capetian king, Charles IV, had died without heir and his<br />

younger brother Charles Count of Valois assumed the throne. This Valois<br />

branch of the family then ruled France for two hundred and sixty-one<br />

years until 1589. <strong>The</strong> Dominican friar Jacques Clément murdered the last<br />

of the Valois kings, Henry III (r1574-89), while he led a Huguenot attack<br />

on Paris. <strong>The</strong> childless and effeminate Henry III named his brother-inlaw,<br />

the Huguenot General, Henry III of Navarre, to be his successor.<br />

Henry III of Navarre was both the nominated and the legitimate<br />

heir to the throne through his parents Antoine de Bourbon and Jeanne<br />

d'Albret, Queen of Navarre. He was born in Pau, in the autonomous<br />

Kingdom of Navarre, two hundred and eighty kilometers to the southwest.<br />

<strong>The</strong> original Basque state of Pamplona became Navarre in 824CE. It<br />

encompassed today’s province of northwestern Spain and the French<br />

department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. It was also on the western edge of<br />

the Jewish Kingdom of Septimania indicating that Henry III of Navarre<br />

was not only a Prince of the Royal Blood but also perhaps a Prince of the<br />

greatest secret, the Royal Davidic Blood.<br />

Henry III of Navarre ascended the throne as Henry IV of France<br />

in 1593 after he finally renounced Calvinism declaring that Paris was<br />

well worth a Mass. His enthronement began 225 years of Bourbon rule.<br />

Henry ended the terrible Wars of Religion in 1598 with the Edict of<br />

Nantes, which legitimized Protestantism in France.<br />

Eight years later, Robert Naunton recorded Henry IV’s mystical<br />

activities in Paris. Naunton noted that Henry IV was to celebrate the<br />

Eleusian mysteries that Easter 1597. 1282<br />

King Philippe Le Bel of France ordered the arrest of Knights<br />

Templars in France on Friday 13 October 1307. Scholars attribute his<br />

action to resentment for the riches of the Order and growing<br />

disillusionment with the cost of recapturing Jerusalem. <strong>The</strong> Order was<br />

wealthy. It owned sixteen thousand Lordships in Europe and forty<br />

thousand Commanderies. 1283 Yet, the severity of the indictment is still<br />

puzzling and not adequately explained by these factors alone. <strong>The</strong>re is an<br />

absence of similar force against the Cistercians or against the Sons of<br />

Solomon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Knights Templar was directly beholden to the Pope for its<br />

constitution. <strong>The</strong> Pope had the power to withdraw its mandate, dissolve<br />

the Order peaceably and transfer all assets. Indeed, the Pope had<br />

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