“Jesus said to them, ‘My wife …” — Gospel of Jesus’ Wife
Mary Magdalene (original Greek Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή), or Mary of Magdala, was one of Jesus’ most celebrated disciples, and the most important female disciple in the movement of Jesus. Jesus cleansed her of “seven demons”, [Lu 8:2] [Mk 16:9] sometimes interpreted as referring to complex illnesses. She became Jesus’ close friend and most prominent during his last days, being present at the cross after the male disciples (excepting John the Beloved) had fled, and at his burial. She was the first person to see Jesus after his Resurrection, according to both John 20 and Mark 16:9.
Some people believe Mary and Jesus’ children fled after the Crucifixion. Mary and Jesus’ children were the Holy Grail — the container for Jesus’ blood. The bloodline of Kings that didn’t call themselves King flowed through Arthur (Jesus, King of the Jews and King Arthur).