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The Knights Templar Chronology: Tracking History's Most Intriguing Monks

If you liked The Da Vinci Code and Holy Blood, Holy Grail, you"ll love digging deeper with The Knights Templar Chronology, a fascinating timeline telling the year by year story of one of history's most secret and mysterious brotherhoods -- in detail unmatched by any other reference volume.

This remarkable book maps out at a glance the Templars" rise and fall from which so many modern-day groups draw inspiration. Never before have the world's most intriguing Knights had their incredible adventures and history so fully captured.

As few things captivate the human mind and imagination as a story unfinished, the Knights Templars' purpose, organization, secret rituals, achievements, influence, and disappearance have become one of the most persistent and enduring mysteries in history. The Knights Templar Chronology is dedicated to expanding knowledge on history's most intriguing monks and creating opportunities and funding for more direct, archeological research to discover their legacy.

 

Product Details
  • Author: George Smart
  • Publisher: AuthorHouse
  • ISBN-10: 1418498890
  • Published on: 2005-01-10
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 132 pages
 
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