Franciscan friar

A Franciscan monk was a religious person of the 13th century.

He met the third brother as he returned to France from Venice, who told his story about the Holy Grail. The monk recorded the whereabouts of the holy relic somewhere "in a canyon deep in a range of mountains" and made a painting about it.

In 1267 he passed his final moments in the care of a Jewish physician, to whom he narrated his testament.

Legacy
His testament ended up in Kaffa, in the Crimea, where it was found by G. Codirolli. In 1920 He handed it to Henry Jones, but it ended up in Walter Donovan's collection.

His painting was kept in castle Gasthof Trubselig, in Klasenheim.

Appearances

 * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
 * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure