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The Knights Templar

Susie Hodge

Discovering the myths and reality of a legendary brotherhood

Barcode 9780754836247
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Release Date: 17/03/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social & Ethical Issues
Label: Lorenz Books
Language: English
Publisher: Anness Publishing

Discovering the myths and reality of a legendary brotherhood
An illustrated chronicle of the Templars' rise and fall, from champions of Christ in the Middle Ages to their mysterious legacy in the present day; investigates the Order's links to the Holy Grail, the Turin Shroud, the Ark of the Covenant and the Freemasons

This expert book covers the fascinating and romantic history that reveals the order of the Knights Templar. It charts the rise and influence of the order, its changing fortunes, losing the base in Jerusalem in the Third Crusade, the fall of Acre, and the destruction of the order by Pope Clement V and Philip IV of France. The speculative myths and questions about these legendary knights are fully discussed, as are controversial claims and conspiracies that have surrounded them for centuries. Among these are whether the Templars discovered America and if they were the guardians of the Holy Grail. With well-researched text and evocative illustrations this volume shows the historical legacy of the Templars and how they have influenced contemporary organizations, art, literature and legend.

An in-depth illustrated chronicle of one of history’s most secretive brotherhoods, from its origins as a champion of Christ in the middle ages to its mysterious legacy in the present day. Charts the rise and fall of the order, from humble men of the Cross to powerful warrior-monks. Investigates the templars’ mysteries, handed down through the centuries, and their links to the Holy Grail, the Turin shroud, the ark of the covenant, the skull of Sidon, and involvement in the history of freemasonry. Examines the debate on whether the knights were brave crusaders, servants of Christ, treacherous heretics or mercenary outlaws. A comprehensive and fascinating guide, with 200 illustrations.