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'''Magdelaine Lévesque''' was a high-ranking member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in [[France]].
'''Magdelaine Lévesque''' was a high-ranking member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in [[France]].


In 1747, Lévesque sent a letter to [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], recognizing her handling of her father's business, integration into the upper echelons of [[New Orleans]] society, and her discovery of the Templar Order. Lévesque offered her a position within their ranks, and tasked her with finding [[Prophecy Disks|something]] of immense value beneath the [[First Civilization|ancient]] [[Mayans|Mayan]] structures in the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] in [[Mexico]].
In 1747, Lévesque sent a letter to [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], recognizing her handling of her father's business, integration into the upper echelons of [[New Orleans]] society, and her discovery of the Templar Order. Lévesque offered her a position within their ranks, and tasked her with finding [[Prophecy Disks|something]] of immense value beneath the [[Isu|ancient]] [[Mayans|Mayan]] structures in the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] in [[Mexico]].


Magdelaine was born to the Lévesque family, affiliated with the Templars since the [[Third Crusade]]. One of her relatives, the French [[Merchants|merchant]] [[Marie Lévesque]], took part in Templar plots during the [[French Revolution]] thirty-five years later.
Magdelaine was born to the Lévesque family, affiliated with the Templars since the [[Third Crusade]]. One of her relatives, the French [[Merchants|merchant]] [[Marie Lévesque]], took part in Templar plots during the [[French Revolution]] thirty-five years later.

Revision as of 18:13, 23 December 2015

Magdelaine Lévesque was a high-ranking member of the Templar Order in France.

In 1747, Lévesque sent a letter to Madeleine de L'Isle, recognizing her handling of her father's business, integration into the upper echelons of New Orleans society, and her discovery of the Templar Order. Lévesque offered her a position within their ranks, and tasked her with finding something of immense value beneath the ancient Mayan structures in the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.

Magdelaine was born to the Lévesque family, affiliated with the Templars since the Third Crusade. One of her relatives, the French merchant Marie Lévesque, took part in Templar plots during the French Revolution thirty-five years later.

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