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The Templars by Dan Jones

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The Templars

The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors

Dan Jones

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · September 18, 2018

Reading lane: Medieval Warfare

An instant New York Times bestseller, from the author of Crusaders , that finally tells the real story of the Knights Templar—“Seldom does one find serious scholarship so easy to read.” ( The Times , Book of the Year) A faltering war in the middle east.

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Why This Clicks

Holy Power

A grave, brisk account of power, faith, and spectacular collapse.

Come here for

  • serious medieval history
  • the rise-and-fall sweep

Expect

  • Templar-era politics and warfare
  • clean, authoritative pacing

Book Details

Authors
Dan Jones
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
September 18, 2018
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Medieval Warfare · Medieval History
Reading lane
Medieval Warfare

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Publisher Categories

  • Israel & Palestine History

  • Medieval Warfare

  • Church History

About This Book

An instant New York Times bestseller, from the author of Crusaders , that finally tells the real story of the Knights Templar—“Seldom does one find serious scholarship so easy to read.” ( The Times , Book of the Year) A faltering war in the middle east. A band of elite warriors determined to fight to the death to protect Christianity's holiest sites. A global financial network unaccountable to any government. A sinister plot founded on a web of lies... In 1119, a small band...

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An instant New York Times bestseller, from the author of Crusaders , that finally tells the real story of the Knights Templar—“Seldom does one find serious scholarship so easy to read.” ( The Times , Book of the Year) A faltering war in the middle east. A band of elite warriors determined to fight to the death to protect Christianity's holiest sites. A global financial network unaccountable to any government. A sinister plot founded on a web of lies... In 1119, a small band of knights seeking a purpose in the violent aftermath of the First Crusade set up a new religious order in Jerusalem, which was now in Christian hands. These were the first Knights Templar, elite warriors who swore vows of poverty and chastity and promised to protect Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. Over the next 200 years, the Templars would become the most powerful network of the medieval world, speerheading the crusades, pionerring new forms of finance and warfare and deciding the fate of kings. Then, on October 13, 1307, hundreds of brothers were arrested, imprisoned and tortured and the order was disbanded among lurid accusations of sexual misconduct and heresy. But were they heretics or victims of a ruthlessly repressive state? Dan Jones goes back to the sources to bring their dramatic tale, so relevant to our own times, to life in a book that is at once authoritative and compulsively readable.

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