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Marco Rigamonti, is an Italian writer, essayist, novelist and esotericist, born in Treviso, Italy on December 27, 1977.

Marco Rigamonti

He claims to be the Grand Master of the controversial organization known as the Priory of Sion since 2016, known primarily as a hoax created by Pierre Plantard in the 1950s.

He is also known to be a member of a Knights Templar group known as OSMTH/SMOTJ.

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References

  1. "Priory Of Sion: The Facts Behind The Hoax That Inspired The Da Vinci Code". thoughtcatalog.com. 3 September 2018.
  2. "The Grand Master | Priory of Sion". www.prieure-de-sion.com/.

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