enough. Very near there, a tribe with the curious name of Novae Magi was known to have spawned its issue. Jesus was associated with something sounding rather similar at birth (bearing gifts) and this is but one of the coincidences that many simply take for granted. The possibility that Jesus’s grandparents, Anne and Belli were of this tribe would make the whole business of Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea – the Mary chapel and well, (in which the present Crown Prince of England put his broken arm with a degree of genuine faith), begins to fall into place. It is no secret that without the Arthurian connection, much of British Royal tradition would have fallen on stony ground but in fact it is the much earlier Arimathean connection that underpins it. King Arthur´s line of descent also draws from the same source so there is no conflict. Britain therefore does indeed have to form an important part of the the Holy Family tradition and there are some very erstwhile accounts (and genealogies apparently) that place Mary´s parents on those soils. Joseph therefore would have more than happily brought his nephew over to his ancestral grounds. In fact he would have had to do so as a family duty even if Anne and Belli had gone to Galilee to join their daughter for a while. It is also more than likely that Joseph was in fact the youngest son of Anne and brother to Mary, rather than an uncle to her. If he had been an uncle he would have been a very old man indeed at the crucifixion unless he was a very much younger son of Anne and in my estimation of things, I cannot see that this is the case. Passing yourself off as a husband rather than a brother, is biblically simple. Both Abraham and Isaac did it in reverse by posing as brothers to their wives as we are