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I don't believe Project Legacy says anything about Molay having the Shroud. Assuming it remained in the Templar's hands between Jesus' execution and it's theft from de Charny, it could have been anywhere before it ended up in de Charny's hands. As far as I can find, there's no historical connection between de Molay and de Charny or the Shroud. [[Special:Contributions/98.192.42.30|98.192.42.30]] 19:05, February 23, 2011 (UTC) | I don't believe Project Legacy says anything about Molay having the Shroud. Assuming it remained in the Templar's hands between Jesus' execution and it's theft from de Charny, it could have been anywhere before it ended up in de Charny's hands. As far as I can find, there's no historical connection between de Molay and de Charny or the Shroud. [[Special:Contributions/98.192.42.30|98.192.42.30]] 19:05, February 23, 2011 (UTC) | ||
:The "Shroud of Turin" mnemonic set has De Molay as one of the mnemonics, alongside Jesus of Nazareth, Geoffroi de Charney and Cesare Borgia. -- [[User:Master Sima Yi|Master Sima Yi]] 20:58, February 23, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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I don't believe Project Legacy says anything about Molay having the Shroud. Assuming it remained in the Templar's hands between Jesus' execution and it's theft from de Charny, it could have been anywhere before it ended up in de Charny's hands. As far as I can find, there's no historical connection between de Molay and de Charny or the Shroud. 98.192.42.30 19:05, February 23, 2011 (UTC)
- The "Shroud of Turin" mnemonic set has De Molay as one of the mnemonics, alongside Jesus of Nazareth, Geoffroi de Charney and Cesare Borgia. -- Master Sima Yi 20:58, February 23, 2011 (UTC)