In 1279, Prince Charles II of Salerno, nephew of King Louis IX of France, resolved to find the tomb of Mary Magdalene. A crypt was found that dated back to the 1st century. read more
In 1279, Prince Charles II of Salerno, nephew of King Louis IX of France, resolved to find the tomb of Mary Magdalene. A crypt was found that dated back to the 1st century. Before they were able to open it, a fragrance rose up from the tomb that made all those present believe they had not found the treasure they were searching for. read more
For the last thirty years of her life Mary lived in a cave in the Sainte-Baume mountains and was buried in the town of Saint-Maximin. The skull of Saint Mary Magdalene at the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in St. Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume. read more
Yeshua and Mary Magdalene had three children, the first being Sara, the second named James after Yeshua’s brother and Joseph named after Joseph Been Jacob and Joseph of Arimathea who was Mary Magdalene’s father and Yeshua’s uncle and father-in-law. Mary Magdalene and Yeshua we’re first cousins. read more