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  Heeding Bible Prophecy: New Age
The (grand?)son of Pierre Plantard de Saint-Claire, Thomas, became the Grand Master in 1989 and is therefore considered the most likely candidate in the Merovingian lineage to ascend the throne of Jerusalem as world ruler.
It is probable that Thomas Plantard, the (grand)son of Pierre Plantard de Saint-Clair, became the 'Grail King' around the turn of the Millennium.
Pierre Plantard de Saint-Clair is a direct descendant of the last Merovingian king, Dagobert II.
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 Great Seal of the United States -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The all-seeing eye of God is mentioned several times in the Christian Bible.
The eye in a triangle design originally was suggested by (additional info and facts about Pierre Eugene DuSimitiere) Pierre Eugene DuSimitiere, and later heraldist William Barton improved upon the design.
In Du Simitière's original sketch, two figures stand next to a shield with the all-seeing pyramid above them.
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Neoclassicist painter _1748-1825 David, Vaclav Czechoslovakian diplomat; Czechoslovakian foreign minister 1953-1968 _1910-- David d'Angers, Pierre Jean Fr.
Rep.; resigned _1890-1970 de Gennes, Pierre Gilles Fr.
actress _1858-1924 DuSimitiere, Pierre Eugene US (Swi.-born) naturalist, patriot, & portrait painter; suggested adoption of motto "E pluribus unum" _1726-1784 Dutra, Eurico Gaspar Brazilian gen. & polit.; pres.
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Translated from Latin, it means "From many, one" or "Out of many, one." It referred to the integration of the 13 independent colonies Great Seal committee in 1776, at the beginning of the.
Pierre Eugene DuSimitiere E pluribus unum as motto.
In 1956, In God We Trust was added as another national See also: List of Latin phrases http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_pluribus_unum " Categories : United States
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 ILW.COM - immigration news: Letter From Anon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I know, I know, it's already been used.
Pierre Eugene DuSimitiere (1726-1784), a US (Swiss-born) naturalist, patriot and portrait painter, originally suggested this Latin phrase as the national motto of the United States of America, and it was selected by the first Great Seal committee in 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolution.
Translated from Latin, this phrase means, "From many, one" or "Out of many, one", and originally referred to the integration of the thirteen independent colonies into one united country.
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