The Templar's Curse

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Routledge, May 22, 2014 - History - 222 pages

On the 18th March 1314, in Paris, Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and Geoffroi de Charney, preceptor of the Knights Templar in Normandy, are led to the stake. Before the pyre at their feet is set alight, Jacques de Molay speaks to the watching crowd, proclaiming a curse on those who had wrongly condemned them.

A month later Pope Clement V, who had helped to condemn the Knights Templar, died. Their chief persecutor, Phlip IV of France, followed him to the grave a few months later. And famine, plague and revolt were to follow. Was the Templar’s curse coming home to roost?

The Templar’s Curse shows the Knights Templar under arrest, torture and trial, followed by penance for life. Chronicling the dissolution of the order after the trial in 1307, this fascinating new book investigates the consequences of the Templar’s persecution and their mysterious legacy. Curses, cruelty, political intrigue, revenge...the true story of the Knights Templar is better than fiction!

 

Contents

List of illustrations
The foundation of the Order
Exploits in the East
Medieval Europe at the time of the Knights Templar
The fall of Acre and the doomed
The French trial begins
The Knights Templar at the stake
More Templar trials
Were the Knights Templar guilty?
Who were the Knights Templar?
Conclusion
Index
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Lord, Evelyn

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