The document discusses medieval depictions of unicorns and their symbolism. Unicorns represented Jesus Christ and were depicted being captured by maidens, representing Jesus seeking refuge with his mother Mary. They were also symbols of masculine power and fertility. The document argues that unicorns in medieval art and artifacts symbolized beliefs, like those of the Cathars, that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and had descendants, beliefs that were suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church. Watermarks in bibles from areas like Languedoc often depicted unicorns, representing these heretical views. Tapestries also used unicorns as symbols of suppressed beliefs about Jesus's lineage and marriage. While there is no proof, the document discusses