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The Knights Templar - by Sean Martin (Paperback)

The Knights Templar - by  Sean Martin (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>With clarity and ease, Martin navigates between the historical and the myth to bring alive this essential exploration into the history of a legendary group of crusaders, which rose from humble beginnings to become the most powerful military religious order of the Middle Ages.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book is an essential exploration into the history of a legendary group of Crusaders, which are prominently featured in Dan Brown's recent best seller, <i>The Da Vinci Code</i>. The Knights Templar rose from humble beginnings to become the most powerful military religious order of the Middle Ages. Formed to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land, they participated in the Crusades and rapidly gained wealth, lands, and influence. Seemingly untouchable for nearly two centuries, they fell from grace spectacularly after the loss of the Holy Land. In the ensuing centuries the Templars have exerted a unique influence over European history; orthodox historians see them as nothing more than soldier-monks whose arrogance was their ultimate undoing, while others see them as occultists of the first order. With clarity and ease, Martin navigates between the orthodox and the speculative, the historical and the myth, to bring alive the story of the Templars. Like those other legends of the Middle Ages -- the characters of the Arthurian tales -- The Knights Templar holds captive the imagination of all those intrigued by conspiracy and how history and myth intertwine to become the stuff of legend.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sean Martin</b> is a filmmaker, poet and writer. His books include <i>The Black Death</i> and the best-selling <i>Alchemy and Alchemists</i> (Pocket Essentials, 2003). His poems have appeared in numerous magazines and he directed his second feature film, <i>The Notebooks of Cornelius</i> Crow. He lives in London.

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