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Noël Corbu Noël Corbu (27 April 1912 – 20 May 1968) is best known as a former restaurateur in the Southern French village of Rennes-le-Château, who from the mid-1950s circulated the story that the 19th-century French priest Bérenger Saunière discovered the treasure of Blanche of Castile. ==Early life==
Born in Paris in 1912, the young Noël Corbu lived in Morocco due to his father being an attaché at the Embassy there, before obtaining the degree of Doctor of Science in Paris. In 1935 Corbu married Henriette Coll. By 1942 he had become a businessman who had taken up residence in Perpignan, later moving to the village of Bugarach during the Occupation. In 1950 Corbu returned to Morocco hoping to set up a sugar refinery, but was unsuccessful.〔Vinciane Denis, ''Rennes-le-Château, Le Trésor de l'Abbé Saunière'' (Paris: Marabout, 1996).〕 In 1953, his novel ''Le Mort cambrioleur'' ("The Burglar Dead") was published.〔Noël Corbu, ''Le Mort cambrioleur'' (Perpignan, Impr. du Midi, 1953). Republished in 2005.〕 It was one day while going for a picnic to Rennes-le-Château that the Corbu family met Marie Dénarnaud, the former housekeeper of Bérenger Saunière.
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