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Spear of Destiny

According to Christian texts, the Spear of Destiny is the spear that is reported in the Gospel of John  as having pierced the side of Jesus Jesus

Jesus,Some of the historians and Biblical scholars who place the birth and death of Jesus within this ra... 

 during his crucifixion. In the oldest known references to the legend, in the Gospel of Nicodemus , the soldier who pierced Christ's side is identified with a centurion and called Longinus . Later Christian tradition, harking back to the novel The Spear by Louis de Wohl , further identifies him as Gaius Cassius. There are many prototypes and analogues of the spear in other legends, it can be compared to the ancient Irish weapon, the Spear Luin Spear of Lugh

In Irish mythology [i], the Spear Lúin or Spear of Lugh is one of the Four Treasures [i] of Irelan ... 

, and is similar to the Bleeding Lance of Grail mythology, which was eventually claimed to be the Spear of Destiny.

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This article is about legends surrounding the artifact known as "the Spear of Destiny" . The history of the relic of the Holy Lance Holy Lance

The lance is only mentioned in the Gospel of John [i] and not any of the Synoptic Gospels [i]. ... 

 itself is separately treated. For other uses see Spear of Destiny Spear of Destiny

According to Christian texts, the Spear of Destiny is the spear that is reported in the Gospel of John [i] ... 

.



According to Christian texts, the Spear of Destiny is the spear that is reported in the Gospel of John  as having pierced the side of Jesus Jesus

Jesus,Some of the historians and Biblical scholars who place the birth and death of Jesus within this ra... 

 during his crucifixion.

In the oldest known references to the legend, in the Gospel of Nicodemus , the soldier who pierced Christ's side is identified with a centurion and called Longinus .
Later Christian tradition, harking back to the novel The Spear by Louis de Wohl , further identifies him as Gaius Cassius.

There are many prototypes and analogues of the spear in other legends, it can be compared to the ancient Irish weapon, the Spear Luin Spear of Lugh

In Irish mythology [i], the Spear Lúin or Spear of Lugh is one of the Four Treasures [i] of Irelan ... 

, and is similar to the Bleeding Lance of Grail mythology, which was eventually claimed to be the Spear of Destiny.

Locations

There are several objects that are reputed to be the Spear of Destiny or Holy Lance .

One such "Holy Lance" was allegedly unearthed by a Crusade Crusades

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r named Peter Bartholomew Peter Bartholomew

Peter Bartholomew was a poor monk [i] and mystic [i] from France [i] who accompanied the knigh ... 

 in Antioch Antioch

Antioch on the Orontes , the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on ... 

 in 1098 while the Crusaders were under siege from the Seljuk Turks Seljuq dynasty

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 under Kerbogha. Peter Bartholomew reported that he had had a vision in which St. Andrew Saint Andrew

Saint Andrew [i] , called in the Orthodox [i] tradition Protocletos, or the Firs ... 

 told him that the Holy Lance was buried in St. Peter's Cathedral in Antioch. At the time some were skeptical, but others were convinced. In any case, after much digging in the cathedral, Peter Bartholomew took a hand and, in a few moments, discovered the lance. For some of the Crusaders this was a marvelous discovery. At the same time, dissension had begun in the ranks of the Muslim Islam

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 army besieging the city. This combination of factors resulted in the Christian army being able to rout the Muslims a few days later when they joined battle, allowing the Crusaders to decisively capture Antioch. That object is now at Etschmiadzin Echmiadzin

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 in Armenia Armenia

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. Scholars believe that it is not actually a Roman lance but the head of a Roman standard.

Another of the many Spears of Destiny is the one in The Vatican. The earliest reports of that Spear were circa A.D. 570 570

... 

, described as having been on display in the basilica Basilica

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 of Mount Zion Zion

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 in Jerusalem Jerusalem

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 adjacent to the Crown of Thorns Crown of Thorns

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. The point of the spearhead was alleged to have been snapped following the Persia Iran


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n conquest of Jerusalem in A.D. 615. The point was set into an icon Icon

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, and found its way to the church of Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia

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 in Constantinople Constantinople

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. It was later transported to France France

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, where it remained in the Sainte Chapelle Sainte-Chapelle

[i] on the [[Ile de la Cite|Ile de la Cit]... 

 until the 18th century 18th century

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. The icon was briefly moved to the Bibliotheque Nationale Bibliothèque nationale de France

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 in Paris during the French Revolution French Revolution

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, but it subsequently disappeared. The lower section of the spearhead was allegedly conveyed from Jerusalem to Constantinople sometime in the 8th century 8th century

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. It was sent by Sultan Beyazid II as a gift to Pope Innocent VIII Pope Innocent VIII

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 in 1492; Innocent had the relic placed in St. Peter's Basilica St. Peter's Basilica

The Basilica of Saint Peter, officially known in Italian [i] as the Basilica di San ... 

 in Rome Rome

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. It still resides there. The Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church

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 makes no claim as to its authenticity.

The holy spear that was used by the Holy Roman Emperors as a part of their imperial insignia found its way to Vienna, Austria Vienna

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, where it is kept in the Imperial Treasury of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Kunsthistorisches Museum

The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna [i], housed in its festive palatial building on Ringstrae [i], crow ... 

.
Dr. Robert Feather, of England, a metallurgist and technical engineering writer, tested that Holy Lance in January of 2003. He was given unprecedented permission not only to examine the Spear in a laboratory environment, but was also allowed to remove the delicate bands of gold and silver that hold it together. The silver band bears the inscription "Nail of Our Lord". It was added to the Holy Lance by order of Henry IV Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry IV was King of Germany from 1056 [i] and Emperor from 1084 [i], until his abdication in 1105 [i]... 

, the third German Holy Roman Emperor, in 1084. Around 1350 Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles IV , of the House of Luxembourg [i], King of the Romans [i] , Holy Roman Emperor [i] , King of Bohemia [i] ... 

 had a golden sleeve put over the silver one, inscribed "Lance and Nail of the Lord."

In 1411 Sigismund Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

Sigismund was Holy Roman Emperor [i] from 1410 [i] to 1437 [i]. ... 

 was made Holy Roman Emperor. In 1424 he announced: "It is the Will of God that the Imperial Crown, Orb, Scepter, Crosses, Sword and Lance of the Holy Roman Empire must never leave the soil of the Fatherland." This collection of relics, known collectively as the Reichkleinodien or Imperial Regalia Imperial Regalia

The Imperial Regalia, insignia, or crown jewels are the regalia [i] of the Emperor [i]s and King [i] ... 

, were moved from his capitol in Prague Prague

Prague is the capital [i] and largest city of the Czech Republic [i]. ... 

 to his birth place, Nuremberg Nuremberg

Nuremberg is a city [i] in the German [i] state [i] of Bavaria [i], in the administrative region [i] ... 

.

When the army of Napoleon Napoleon I of France

Napoleon I Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation and Prot... 

 approached Nuremberg in the spring of 1796, many were terrified that Napoleon would seize the Spear and rule the world with it. The city councilors decided to remove the Reichkleinodie to Vienna Vienna

Vienna is the capital [i] of Austria [i], and also one of the nine States of Austria [i]. ... 

 for safe keeping. The collection of relics was entrusted to one Baron von Hügel, who promised to return the objects as soon as peace had been restored and the safety of the collection assured.

The Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire

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 was officially dissolved in 1806. Baron von Hugel took advantage of the confusion over who was the legal owner of the Reichkleinodie and sold the entire collection, including the Spear, to the Habsburg Habsburg

Habsburg was an important ruling house [i] of Europe [i] and is best known as the ruling Ho ... 

s. Baron von Hugel's perfidy did not come to light until after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo Battle of Waterloo

The Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18 [i], 1815 [i], was Napoleon Bonaparte [i] ... 

. When the city councilors of Nuremberg asked for their treasures back the Austrian authorities' response was a curt rejection. And there they stayed until the Anschluss Anschluss

The Anschluss , also known as the Anschluss sterreichs, was the 1938 annexation [i] of Austria [i] ... 

, when Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler

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 claimed the Spear of Destiny as his own.

Another purported Holy Lance has been in Krakow Kraków

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 since at least the 1200s, though German records indicate that the lance was a copy made from the German lance under Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

Saint Henry II, called the Holy or the Saint, was the fifth and last Holy Roman Emperor [i] ... 

, with a small sliver of the original embedded. Another copy was given to the Hungarian king at the same time.

The legend of the spear



Several popular new age New Age

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 and conspiracy theory books have popularised the legend of the spear.

Ravenscroft's The Spear of Destiny


Trevor Ravenscroft’s 1973 bestseller The Spear of Destiny has fixed his version of the legend in the minds of many today. He claims that Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler

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 started World War II World War II

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 to capture the spear, hypothesizing that Hitler's interest in the relic probably originated with his interest in the 1882 opera Opera

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 Parsifal Parsifal

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— by Hitler’s favorite composer, Richard Wagner Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner was an influential German [i] composer [i], conductor [i], music theorist [i] ... 

 — which concerns a group of knights Knight

Knight is the English term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages [i]. ... 

 and their guardianship of the Holy Grail, as well as the recovery of the Spear. Though a number of historians cast doubt on Hitler's obsession with the Spear as it was reported by Trevor Ravenscroft et al, recent work by researcher and author Alec MacLellan has unearthed material from Ravenscroft's original source that seems to validate some of the stranger assertions.

Ravenscroft maintained that the spear came into the possession of the United States of America United States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., a... 

 on April 30, 1945; specifically, under the control of the 3rd Army U.S. Third Army

... 

 led by General George Patton George S. Patton

George Smith Patton, Jr. was a leading U.S. Army [i] general [i] in World War II [i]. ... 

. Later that day, supposedly in fulfillment of the legend that to lose the Spear meant death, Hitler committed suicide. Patton became fascinated by the ancient weapon and had its authenticity verified. Patton did not go on to use the spear, as orders came down from General Dwight Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower was an American [i] soldier and politician.... 

 that the complete Habsburg Habsburg

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 regalia including the Spear of Longinus were to be returned to the Hofburg Hofburg Imperial Palace

Hofburg Imperial Palace is a palace in Vienna [i], Austria [i], which has housed some of the most powerf... 

 Palace, where it remains today. It is interesting to note that George Patton, in his poem Through a Glass Darkly, curiously posits himself as Longinus in a previous lifetime.

Ravenscroft repeatedly attempted to define the mysterious “powers” that the legend says the Spear serves. He found it to be a hostile and evil spirit, which he variously referred to as the Antichrist Antichrist

In Christian eschatology [i] and Islam [i], the Antichrist, Anti-christ or Dajjal [i] has c... 

 and the Spirit of the Age. Smith and Piccard similarly attempt to identify what they too perceive as a malignant spirit reaching through the Spear. In a mishmash of quantum physics Quantum mechanics

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, Christianity Christianity

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, and the New Age New Age

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 they offer a handful of ideas, from the Spear channeling the “angry God of the Old Testament” to it somehow transferring a part of The Crucifixion Crucifixion

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 to the Spear, with the Spear becoming a Doppelgänger for the Holy Spirit Holy Spirit

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, becoming, as they put it, an Unholy Spirit.

Buechner's books


Dr. Howard A. Buechner, M.D., professor of medicine at Tulane Tulane University

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 and then L.S.U. Louisiana State University

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, added a strange chapter to the tale in his two books on the Spear. He claims he was contacted by a former U-boat U-boat

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 submariner who in turn claimed to have helped take the Spear of Destiny to Antarctica Antarctica

Antarctica is the southernmost continent and encompasses the South Pole [i]. ... 

 in 1945 and to have helped to recover it in 1979. Buechner was a retired Colonel with the U.S. Army who served in World War II, and had written a book on the Dachau massacre Dachau massacre

The Dachau massacre took place in the Dachau concentration camp [i], near Dachau [i], Germany [i], on A ... 

 as a witness to the event. He was presented by the pseudonymous “Capt. Wilhelm Bernhart” with the log of the 1979 Hartmann Expedition and photos of some of the objects recovered.

According to Buechner, the Spear currently on display in the Schatzkammer in Vienna Vienna

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 is a fake. He claims that he had evidence that Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Himmler

Heinrich Luitpold Himmler was the commander of the German Schutzstaffel [i] and one of the most po ... 

, head of the Occult Bureau of the SS Ahnenerbe

The Nazi [i] Deutsches Ahnenerbe Studiengesellschaft fr Geistesurgeschichte was founded by Heinrich Himmler [i] ... 

, had formed a circle of Knights dedicated to the Holy Lance and further, had Japan Japan

is an island country [i] in East Asia [i]. ... 

's greatest swordsmaker create an exact duplicate of the lance. Buechner claimed that the duplicate went on display in Nuremberg while the real one was used in arcane black magic ceremonies in a specially appointed castle in Wewelsburg Wewelsburg

Wewelsburg is a Renaissance castle located in the northwest of North Rhine-Westphalia [i], Germany [i]. ... 

, Germany. Even wilder, he wrote that Hitler personally had selected Col. Maximilian Hartmann to send several of his most prized possessions, including the Spear of Destiny, and Hitler and Eva Braun's ashes to Antarctica Antarctica

Antarctica is the southernmost continent and encompasses the South Pole [i]. ... 

. According to him Col. Hartmann recovered the Spear of Destiny from the ice in 1979 and it is now in hiding somewhere in Europe, in the possession of the Knights of the Holy Lance.

After contacting most of the members of the alleged expedition and others involved, including senior Nazi officials and close associates of Adolf Hitler, like Hitler Youth Hitler Youth

The Hitler Youth was a paramilitary [i] organization of the Nazi Party [i] that existed from 1922 [i] to ... 

 Leader Artur Axmann Artur Axmann

Artur Axmann was a Nazi [i] official in the Hitler Youth [i].
... 

, Col. Buechner became convinced the claims were true and that he was either the victim of an elaborate hoax, or the Spear of Destiny really did reside for a while in Antarctica and may well be in the hands of one or more individuals who believe, as Col Hartmann may have said “the Holy Lance points ever towards our eternal Deutschland.”

Smith and Piccard's version


Col. Buechner's story is examined and partially corroborated by both Alec Maclellan and the research/writing team of Jerry E. Smith and George Piccard. These writers focus on the mysterious surrenders of two U-boats to Argentine authorities months after the war’s end and how they may have been part of the “Fuehrer Convoy” taking high ranking Nazis and maybe treasure, to Argentina Argentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America [i]. ... 

 and/or Antarctica.

Spear legend meets Urban legend in the writings of the two conspiracy theory authors, Smith and Piccard. Their retelling of the Spear myth stretches from its purported creation in 3061 B.C. Anno Domini

Anno Domini , abbreviated as AD, defines an epoch [i] based on the traditionally-reckon ... 

 by Tubal-Cain, seventh generation grandson of Adam , to Admiral Byrd’s Richard Evelyn Byrd

Rear Admiral [i] Richard Evelyn Byrd, USN [i] was a pioneering American [i] ... 

 battle in the Antarctic against Nazis in their underground fortress in Neuschwabenland New Swabia

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. Their version is replete with Nazi UFOs Unidentified flying object

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 and the search for Atlantis Atlantis

Atlantis is the name of an island first mentioned and described by the classical Greek [i] ... 

. They connect Nazi secret societies Thule Society

The Thule Society, originally the Studiengruppe fr germanisches Altertum 'Study Group for Germanic A... 

 to the Yale Yale University

Yale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut [i]. ... 

 Skull and Bones Skull and Bones

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 fraternity and the events of September 11, 2001.

The Spear of Destiny in popular culture

Main article: Spear of Destiny in popular culture.

The broad-based recognition factor enjoyed by the Spear of Destiny has helped to make it a prominent feature in contemporary culture, from movies and TV to video games. A long list of such appearances may be found at Spear of Destiny in popular culture.

Non-fictional References


Television

  • Spear Of Christ, TV special for BBC/Discovery Channel Discovery Channel

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    , narrated by Cherie Lunghi, written and directed by Shaun Trevisick. Atlantic Productions, aired 31 March 2002. Their says about it: "In the Hofburg Hofburg Imperial Palace

    Hofburg Imperial Palace is a palace in Vienna [i], Austria [i], which has housed some of the most powerf... 

     Museum in Vienna Vienna

    Vienna is the capital [i] of Austria [i], and also one of the nine States of Austria [i]. ... 

    , Austria Austria

    Austria is a landlocked [i] country in central Europe [i]. ... 

    , lies a metal spearhead said to have been used to pierce the side of Christ during his crucifixion. For the first time, scientific testing will establish if this ancient relic really is the Spear of Christ Holy Lance

    The lance is only mentioned in the Gospel of John [i] and not any of the Synoptic Gospels [i]. ... 

    ." The scientific points made in this article about the work of Dr. Robert Feather are also made in this documentary.
  • The Japanese Anime series and movies of Evangellion Neon Genesis Evangelion

    is a popular Japan [i]ese anime [i] that began in 1995 [i].... 

     makes mention of and gives the name "Lance of Longinus" to a fork-like weapon that was imbeded in the Angel Angel

    An angel is a supernatural [i] being found in many religion [i]s. ... 

     figure of what was believed to be Adam Adam

    Adam was the first man [i] created by Elohim [i] according to the Abrahamic religious ... 

     from the Second Impact. It turns out that the suspected Adam Adam

    Adam was the first man [i] created by Elohim [i] according to the Abrahamic religious ... 

     was really Lilith Lilith

    Lilith is popularly considered to be a female Mesopotamian [i] night demon [i] believed to h ... 

    . This "Lance of Longinus" was weilded and used by the series' character Rei Ayanami Rei Ayanami

    Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the anime [i] series Neon Genesis Evangelion [i] and the f ... 

     to destroy the the fifteenth Angel, Arael Arael

    Sorry, no overview for this topic 

    , that was orbiting Earth and causing serious psycological damage to the character Asuka Langley Soryu Asuka Langley Soryu

    is a fictional character from the anime [i] Neon Genesis Evangelion [i] and The End of Evangelion [i]... 

    . The original Lance was believed to be lost in orbit from that moment on, however, it makes an appearence in the Evangellion Neon Genesis Evangelion

    is a popular Japan [i]ese anime [i] that began in 1995 [i].... 

     movies as trans-mutational weapons weilded by the new Mass Production Evangellions called the "Eva Series".
  • In the comics and film Constantine Many religious references and relics are used as weapons for the character John Constantine John Constantine

    John Constantine is the fictional [i] protagonist [i] of the comic series [i] ... 

     against the demons of Hell who wish to invade the world of man. In the Movie, the "Spear of Destiny" was the tool that both Gabriel Gabriel

    In Abrahamic religion [i]s, Gabriel is an archangel [i] who is thought to serve as a messenger from God [i] ... 

     and Mammon Mammon

    Mammon is used in the New Testament [i] to describe material wealth or greed [i]. ... 

     were to use to assist in bringing the Son of Satan to Earth so that create his own Hell and begin Armageddon.

Books in English

  • Brown, Arthur Charles Lewis. Bleeding Lance. Modern Language Association of America, 1910
  • Buechner, Howard A. Col. and Bernhart, Wilhelm Capt. Adolf Hitler And The Secrets Of The Holy Lance. Thunderbird Press, 1988.
  • Buechner, Howard A. Col. and Bernhart, Wilhelm Capt. Hitler's Ashes - Seeds Of A New Reich. Thunderbird Press, 1989.
  • Childress, David Hatcher. Pirates and the Lost Templar Fleet: The Secret Naval War Between the Knights Templar and the Vatican. Adventures Unlimited Press, 2003.
  • Crowley, Cornelius Joseph. The Legend Of The Wanderings Of The Spear Of Longinus. Heartland Book, 1972.
  • Hone, William. The Lost Books of the Bible. Bell Publishing Co., 1979.
  • Macllellan, Alec. The Secret of the Spear: The Mystery of The Spear of Longinus. Souvenir Press, 2004
  • Prioli, Carmine A. The Poems of General George S. Patton George S. Patton

    George Smith Patton, Jr. was a leading U.S. Army [i] general [i] in World War II [i]. ... 

    , Jr.: Lines of Fire, by George S. Patton, Jr.
    Edwin Mellen Press, 1991.
  • Ravenscroft, Trevor. The Spear of Destiny, the Occult Power Behind the Spear Which Pierced the Side of Christ. Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1973
  • Ravenscroft, Trevor and Wallace-Murphy, Tim. The Mark of the Beast: The Continuing Story of the Spear of Destiny. Weiser Books; Reprint edition, 1997.
  • Rutman, Leo. Spear Of Destiny A Novel. Pinnacle Books, 1989.
  • Sheffy, Lester Fields. Use Of The Holy Lance In The First Crusade. L.F. Sheffy, 1915.
  • Smith, Jerry E., and Piccard, George. Secrets Of The Holy Lance: The Spear of Destiny in History & Legend. Adventures Unlimited Press, 2005.

Notes


External links

  • A page from a site "Hitler the occult Messiah"
  • is a page from a site devoted to the authentication of a previously unknown work by Picasso. This page has an article by Mark Harris on Dr. Stein's revelations about Hitler and the Spear.
  • Solving the mystery of a Christian relic by Maryann Bird is an article in the European Edition of TIME Magazine on British metallurgist Robert Feather’s scientific examination of the Spear in Vienna.
  • has a detailed history of the Spear's legend taken from Ravenscroft. Begins with a quote from Raiders of the Lost Ark and includes the statement made by Hitler to newspaper reporters of his first viewing of the Holy Lance and how he felt he'd possessed it before in a previous life. Good image of Hitler before the Eiffel Tower and a painting of the Crucifixion showing a centurion and the spear in the foreground.
  • is a website devoted to the book Secrets of the Holy Lance: The Spear Of Destiny In History & Legend by Jerry E. Smith and George Piccard. Includes extensive excerpts from the book and a gallery of Spear related images.
  • by J. R. Church. Very detailed history of the Spear, with interesting material on Mauritius , the Merovingians, Napoleon, Kaiser Wilhelm, Archduke Ferdinand, and Hitler.
  • has a good article on the several different Spears and the many differing legends around Longinus.
  • is a page from the online Catholic Encyclopedia and was the basis for the other Wikipedia page on this subject.
  • has a long and scholarly treatise on all the reputed Spears of Destiny and their various legends, with several good illustrations including: the Crucifixion, the Holy Lance on display at St Peters in Antioch, and El Greco's painting The Martyrdom of Maurice and the Theban Legion.
  • a short but concise article by Randy Van Dyke stating the main elements of Ravencroft's version of the legend.