
Overview
For all its fame, the Holy Grail remains shrouded in mystery. What exactly was it? Could it have survived to this day? Why has it inspired so many treasure seekers? To Christians, it is the holiest of objects, the cup from which Jesus drank at the Last Supper, also believed to be the chalice that Joseph of Arimathea used to catch Christ's blood as he died on the cross. Though now thought of as a goblet, the actual word ""grail"" comes to us from the Latin word gradalis--a flat dish or shallow vessel brought to the table during various courses of a meal. The story itself did not originate until medieval times, when it helped inflame the Crusaders' quest. Host and adventurer Josh Bernstein follows the Grail's trail from Holy Land to medieval French castles to a dark chapter in the Nazi saga, when Hitler financed a search for the Grail to unite a secret society of knights. On the way, Josh learns its true meaning and power.
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1 - 1Who Built Egypt's Pyramids? January 24, 2005
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1 - 2Nefertiti: The Mummy Returns January 24, 2005
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1 - 3Pompeii Secrets Revealed January 31, 2005
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1 - 4Hunt for the Lost Ark February 07, 2005
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1 - 5The Holy Grail February 14, 2005
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1 - 6The Iceman Cometh February 21, 2005
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1 - 7Quest for King Solomon's Gold February 28, 2005
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1 - 8Passage to the Maya Underworld March 07, 2005
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1 - 9The Lost Tribe of Israel March 14, 2005
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1 - 10Secrets of the Nazca Lines March 21, 2005
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1 - 11The Search for El Dorado April 04, 2005
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1 - 12Giants of Easter Island April 25, 2005
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1 - 13Mystery of the Anasazi May 09, 2005