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Robert Charroux was the best-known pen-name of Robert Joseph Grugeau (April 7, 1909 – June 24, 1978). He was a French author known for his writings on the ancient astronaut theme.


Career

Charroux worked for the French post office and wrote eight works of fiction between 1942 and 1946 using the pseudonym Saint-Saviol. He also wrote the scripts for a French comic strip, ''Atomas'', about an atomic-powered
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, appearing in the weekly magazine ''Mon Journal'' in the late 1940s. For the same magazine Charroux wrote a
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adventure in serial form, "Prof. Barthelemy's Flying Island." He first began using the pseudonym Charroux in 1942, that became his regular pseudonym from 1962 onwards. Robert Charroux married Yvette Bernuchot in April 1930. It has been said that they lived on rue St Sulpice in Paris during the late 1950s, however it is unclear whether this is a coincidence or error: they did in fact live on Rue St Sulpice in the village of Charroux in the Vienne for a number of years and there is a plaque attesting to this on the walls of the now derelict building. In 1976 he began making plans to be buried in the cemetery of Charroux.


Ancient astronauts

Charroux was a pioneer of the theory of
ancient astronauts Ancient astronauts (or ancient aliens) refers to a Pseudoscience, pseudoscientific set of beliefs that hold that Extraterrestrial intelligence, intelligent Extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial beings (alien astronauts) visited Earth and m ...
, publishing at least six non-fiction works in this genre in the last decade of his life, including ''One Hundred Thousand Years of Man's Unknown History'' (1963, 1970), ''Forgotten Worlds'' (1973), ''Masters of the World'' (1974), ''The Gods Unknown'' (1964, 1974) and ''Legacy of the Gods'' (1965, 1974). The influence that Charroux's first work (in its 1963 version) had on Erich Von Däniken's first books (ca. 1966), as well as the influence that Von Däniken's early books had on Charroux, is widely appreciated, but Von Däniken seems to have been equally familiar with an earlier French work, '' The Morning of the Magicians'' by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier (1960), which is likely to have been a direct inspiration for both Charroux and Von Däniken. Charroux's publisher contacted Von Däniken's in March 1968 concerning evidence of plagiarism, with the result that later printings of '' Chariots of the Gods'' and ''Return to the Stars'' at least mentioned Charroux in the bibliography. Charroux's theories concerning Ancient Astronauts were criticised by French archaeologist Jean-Pierre Adam in 1975. His works have been described as
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.


Other views

Some see his works as examples of Celticism. Celticism, similar to
Nordicism Nordicism is a racialist ideology which views the "Nordic race" (a historical race concept) as an endangered and superior racial group. Some notable and influential Nordicist works include Madison Grant's book '' The Passing of the Great Rac ...
, was a popular Nationalistic movement in France and Celtic countries in the early 20th century. He suggested in his book ''Lost Worlds: Scientific Secrets of the Ancients'', that the Mayans and ancient Peruvians were ancient Celtic migrants. According to Charroux, the candle stick of the Andes and the Nasca Lines were created by a pre-Celtic civilization, perhaps the same as those who created the
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of Sussex in England. He also related the white skinned Gods mentioned in the Popul Vuh to ancient Celts from
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. Writing in his book ''Lost Worlds'' Charroux rejected
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, instead he argued for human devolution. Charroux claimed that man is regressing and was superior in the past; he claimed that "
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and Mu are not dreams of spiritualists, but realities of a mysterious era". He further explained that the Atlantans and
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ns were the ancestors of
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, and the first humans on earth were originally aliens. Unlike most ancient astronaut writers, Charroux took a large interest in
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. According to Charroux, Hyperborea was situated between
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and
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and was the home of a Nordic White race with blonde hair and blue eyes. Charroux claimed that this race was extraterrestrial in origin and had originally come from a cold planet situated far from the sun. Charroux also claimed that the White race of the Hyperboreans and their ancestors the
Celts The Celts ( , see Names of the Celts#Pronunciation, pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples ( ) were a collection of Indo-European languages, Indo-European peoples. "The Celts, an ancient Indo-European people, reached the apoge ...
had dominated the whole world in the ancient past. Some of these beliefs have influenced Esoteric Nazism such as the work of
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.


Rennes-le-Château

Robert Charroux developed an active interest in the alleged treasure of Rennes-le-Château, following up claims made by Noel Corbu in the local press in 1956 that it was discovered by
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during the late 19th century. In 1958, with his wife Yvette and Denise Carvenne, member of ''The Treasure Seekers' Club'' (that he founded in 1951), he scanned the village and its church for treasure using a
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. Charroux also distributed a leaflet about this entitled ''L’ébouriffante histoire du "curé aux milliards"'' that has not survived, but is referred to in French newspapers of the period. He described his activities there in his 1962 book ''Trésors du Monde enterrées, emmurés, engloutis'' (Fayard) that was published in English in 1967.Robert Charroux, ''Treasures of the World'' (Muller, 1967).


Publications

* ''Trésors du monde'' (1962) * ''Histoire inconnue des hommes depuis 100.000 ans'' (1963) * ''Le livre des secrets trahis'' (1964) * ''Le livre des maîtres du monde'' (1967) * ''Le livre du mystérieux inconnu'' (1969) * ''Le livre des mondes oubliés'' (1969) * ''Le livre du passé mystérieux'' (1973) * ''L'énigme des Andes'' (1974) * ''Archives des autres mondes'' (1977)


References

* Story, Ronald, '' The Space Gods Revealed,'' New York, Barnes and Noble, 1976, . {{DEFAULTSORT:Charroux, Robert 1909 births 1978 deaths Ancient astronauts proponents Atlantis proponents Fortean writers French literary critics French science fiction writers Pseudoarchaeologists Pseudohistorians 20th-century French novelists 20th-century French male writers French male novelists French male non-fiction writers French comics writers