Antoine Gélis
Abbé Antoine Gélis (1827-1897)
Curé of Coustaussa, neighboring village of Rennes-le-Château. He was a secretive man that had large sums of money at his disposal. Gélis was viciously murdered in 1896 and left in a peculiar position like a buried templar with one leg crossed over the other. No valuables or money had been removed from the house. The murderer was never caught. In 1996, a book was published about the affair named Le Secret de l’abbé Gélis, la piste Cors, by J. Rivière, G. Tappa et C. Boumendil.
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Police Report of the murder of Abbé Antoine Gélis,
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June 24th, 2010 at 13:59
“Viva Angelina” points to Belgrade. Gelis was murdered by the same gang as Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo (“crna ruka”). This was the reason for the “disappearance” of Johann Habsburg Salvator!!! The Merovingian line has been warned in time!
November 2nd, 2009 at 08:11
salvator you are wrong
the Zar was executed on the _17_ june and so the Paper meant Gelis was executed
November 1st, 2009 at 01:45
MUY SEÑORES MÃOS:
PIENSO QUE LA ETIQUETA DEL PAPEL DE FUMAR PUDO CAÉRSELE ACCIDENTALMENTE AL SOBRINO DE GÉLIS,Y BIÉN PUDO NO QUERER RECONOCER QUE ERA SUYA POR TEMOR A QUE LO DETUVIERAN POR SOSPECHOSO. LO QUE HABÃA ESCRITO EN DICHA ETIQUETA LO PUDO PONER ALGUNA OTRA PERSONA POR RAZONES QUE NO VIENEN A CUENTO,Y ESTA PERSONA LE PUDO DAR EL LIBRILLO DEL PAPEL DE FUMAR AL SOBRINO;PERO ES SOLO UNA TEORÃA NADA MAS.NO CREO QUE EL ASESINO DEJARA LA ETIQUETA DEL PAPEL DE FUMAR EN EL LUGAR DE LOS HECHOS PARA DESVIAR ALGUNA PISTA,PUES NO TIENE SENTIDO LA FRASE “VIVA ANGELINA”.
October 8th, 2009 at 10:29
tzar could mean Zar what actually means Caesar or King of Kings
Angelina could be the name of a comet which was discovered in the 19 century from Temple
February 22nd, 2009 at 11:36
No there isn’t. Gélis was found by Ernest Pagès his nephew. He literally reported to the interrogators: “j’ai regardé attentivement et j’ai reconnu la tête de mon oncle.” (le Secret de l’Abbé Gélis, page 25). He had a really good look and recognized his uncle.
Take care | Raven
February 22nd, 2009 at 11:26
Is there any backup for the theory that Gelis was not the man who was found on de floor.
That is maybe was a trick to disappear.
January 20th, 2009 at 19:22
I have a copy of the book by Rivière, Tappa and Bloumendil at home. Whenever I find the time I’ll post a summary here. There are tons of details in there and I can wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who can read French.
Take care | Raven
January 20th, 2009 at 19:07
cigarrete label was Le Tzar, i think.. viva angelina was written on it. there is lots to find about Gelis, incl all sorts of theories, just google him, and you should find lots.
January 9th, 2009 at 02:37
Is there more about Gilles ? And about the phrase “Viva Angelina” ? The cigarette label ?