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About the Book
The True Location of the Holy Grail (with Sources) presents a bold historical and symbolic theory: that the Holy Grail was never lost—only misunderstood. Combining archaeology, religious tradition, and medieval art, this essay traces the onyx chalice of Princess Doña Urraca of León back to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Last Supper itself.
But more than a relic hunt, this is a philosophical journey. Drawing from Christian teachings and medieval design, the author proposes that the real power of the Grail lies in its message: the embodiment of the Golden Mean. Through the lives of Jesus, King Ferdinand I, and Princess Urraca, the essay explores how measured virtue, balance in leadership, and restraint in action can form a living code of honour.
Whether you're a student of medieval history, Christian theology, or symbolic storytelling, this work offers a new lens through which to view one of humanity’s most enduring mysteries—with rich visual references, sourced evidence, and a timeless moral: to find the Grail is to seek the Golden Mean.
About the Author
Writer, investigative journalist, environmentalist and occasional role player.