Robert Langdon

Robert Langdon is a partly fictional character, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, in the novels Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. He is a well-respected scholar. The surname Langdon is likely a tribute to John Langdon, who created the ambigrams seen in Angels and Demons. At the beginning of Angels and Demons, Robert Langdon is called to CERN headquarters in Switzerland to find out the religous symbological relationship to the murder of a scientist. When he arrives he starts a journey to the Vatican to find the ancient lair of the Illuminati, an evil, anti-religous organization deeply ingrained into most institutions. Langdon solves many codes and mysteries to track down the heinous murderer of the scientist, along with the reason why everything happened. At the beginning of The Da Vinci Code, he is in Paris to give a lecture on his work. Having made an appointment to meet with Jacques Saunire, the curator of the Louvre, he is startled to find the French police at his hotel room door. They inform him that Saunire has been murdered and they would like his immediate assistance at the Louvre to help them solve the crime. Unbeknownst to Langdon, he is in fact the prime suspect in the murder and has been summoned to the scene of the crime so that the police may extract a confession from him. He spends the rest of the novel dodging the police and trying to solve the mystery left for him by Saunire.

 

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