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  1. Philippe Louis Henri Marie de Chérisey, 9th marquess de Chérisey (13 February 1923 – 17 July 1985) was a French writer, radio humorist, surrealist and supporting actor (using the stage name Amédée).

  2. Philippe Louis Henri Marie de Chérisey, né le 13 février 1923 dans le 9 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 17 juillet 1985 dans le 20 e arrondissement de Paris, est un comédien et écrivain français.

  3. Philippe de Chérisey (Philippe Louis Henri Marie, Marquis de Chérisey) 13 February 1923 – 17 July 1985. Philippe de Chérisey always maintained that the parchments allegedly discovered by Bérenger Saunière in 1891, first published by Gérard de Sède in L’Or de Rennes (1967), were his fabrications.

  4. From a letter to Pierre Jarnac (Michel Vallet) dated 22 May 1985, Pierre Plantard wrote the following about Philippe de Chérisey: “You need to know only that I have no involvement whatsoever with the ‘deathless prose’ of Monsieur Philippe de Chérisey, who was the co-author with Monsieur Paul Rouelle of the book COURT-CIRCUIT, lodged ...

  5. The Prieuré de Sion ([pʁi.jœ.ʁe də sjɔ̃]), translated as Priory of Sion, was a fraternal organisation founded and dissolved in France in 1956 by Pierre Plantard in his failed attempt to create a prestigious neo-chivalric order.

  6. Philippe de Chèrisey got things wrong everywhere in his 1978 document L’Enigme de Rennes Pierre Plantard and Philippe de Chèrisey parted company in 1983, when de Chèrisey began collaborating with Paul Rouelle (his dentist) on a book which would have incorporated the Priory of Sion concepts.

  7. When the voice of Amédée, whose real name was Philippe de Chérisey, fell silent on July 17, 1985, far from falling into oblivion or indifference, he continued to reason, reproduced by the radio, in his texts: ramblings around a romantic theme “Hair – Imaginary interview with Jules Sandeau”, and in those of authors such as Robert Pinget ...

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