The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors

The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors

by Dan Jones
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors

The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors

by Dan Jones

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Overview

A major new history of the knights Templar—holy warriors, bankers, priests, heretics—by the bestselling author of The Plantagenets

Jerusalem 1119. A small group of knights seeking a purpose in the violent aftermath of the First Crusade decides to set up a new order. These are the first Knights of Templar, a band of elite warriors prepared to give their lives to protect Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. Over the next two hundred years, the Templars would become the most powerful religious order of the medieval world. Their legend has inspired fervent speculation ever since. But who were they really and what actually happened?

In this groundbreaking narrative history, the bestselling author of The Plantagenets tells the true story of the Templars for the first time in a generation, drawing on extensive original sources to build a gripping account of these Christian holy warriors whose heroism and depravity have so often been shrouded in myth. The Templars were protected by the pope and sworn to strict vows of celibacy. They fought the forces of Islam in hand-to-hand combat on the sun-baked hills where Jesus lived and died, finding their nemesis in Saladin, who united Syria and Egypt to drive all Christians out of the Middle East. They were experts at channeling money across borders, immune from taxation, and beyond the control of kings. They established the medieval world’s first global bank and waged private wars against anyone who threatened their interests.

Then, in 1307, bogged down in a faltering war in the Middle East, the order fell foul of the king of France. On Friday, October 13, hundreds of brothers were arrested en masse, imprisoned, tortured, and disbanded amid accusations of lurid sexual misconduct and heresy. They were tried by the Vatican in secret proceedings, but were they really heretics? Dan Jones goes back to the sources to tell their story, often in their own words. At once authoritative and compulsively readable, The Templars brings their dramatic tale, so relevant to our own times, to life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780525501299
Publisher: Diversified Publishing
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 736
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Dan Jones is the author of The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queen Who Made England, a #1 international bestseller and New York Times bestseller, Wars of the Roses, which charts the story of the fall of the Plantagenets and the improbable rise of the Tudors, Magna Carta: The Birth of Liberty and Summer of Blood: England's First Revolution. He writes and presents the popular Netflix series Secrets of Great British Castles and appeared alongside George R.R. Martin in the official HBO film exploring the real history behind Game of Thrones. He was the historical consultant to Knightfall, an A&E drama on the legend of the Templars.

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Reading Group Guide

1. Why have the Templars enjoyed a level of fame that other orders, such as the Hospitallers or Teutonic knights, have not?

2. Christianity is a faith rooted in peace, and yet the crusades were brutally violent. How did the Templars justify being both trained killers and a monastic order?

3. The Templars were expected to live in pious self-denial, yet they accumulated vast amounts of wealth across Europe and the Holy Land. How did the “Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ” find themselves among the richest groups in the world?

4. Hugh of Payns set up the brotherhood with the mission of defending Jerusalem and protecting pilgrims. As the order grew over the following decades, how did the original role of the Knights of the Temple evolve? Did they stay true to their noble mission and the Templar Rule?

5. The Templars experienced countless setbacks during the crusades, and staged nearly as many comebacks. After terrible losses such as the battle of Hattin, how did the Templars muster the morale necessary to keep fighting? What made their order so resilient for so long?

6. Richard the Lionheart, Frederick II, and Louis IX were all powerful personalities and celebrated leaders. What qualities made them such great crusaders? How did their alliance (or lack thereof) with the Templars influence the outcomes of their campaigns?

7. After one hundred and ninety-two years of existence, the Order of the Temple was abolished swiftly and decisively. What were the main forces that brought about their downfall? Is there anything we can learn from the political machinery behind it?

8. The Templars became almost synonymous with the Latin kingdoms that had been carved out of the Islamic Near East. After the loss of the last Christian settlements in Outremer brought their military mission to an end, what became of the order’s role in society? Would they have been less vulnerable if James of Molay had agreed to unite with the Hospitallers?

9. In the centuries since the Templars’ disgrace and demise, groups and societies have been eager to revive the order’s name or invoke its values. What could explain their lasting appeal?

10. Beginning with Bernard of Clairvaux’s De Laude, the history of the Templars has been complicated by fictionalized accounts. Were you aware of any myths about the Templars before reading this book? Were they disproven?

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