The Templars by Piers Paul Read

The Templars by Piers Paul Read

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The dramatic, ultimately tragic history of the Knights Templar, the largest and most powerful military order of the Crusades until their brutal suppression in 1312.

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The Templars by Piers Paul Read

The Knights of the Temple of Solomon were a military and religious order founded in Jerusalem by two French Knights after the First Crusade. Its original purpose was to protect pilgrims from infidel attack as they journeyed to the Holy Land. St Bernard of Clairvaux drew up the order's rules, which included fighting the enemies of God under vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. The Templars had no difficulty in finding recruits. The promise of salvation through a life of action and adventure attracted men who had no aptitude for the monastic life. Wearing their distinctive white tunics with a red cross over their chain mail, the Templars soon became an expert military force and a powerful, wealthy order. Their wealth would be their downfall. When the crusading forces were driven from Palestine, the Templars' main activity became banking, and their enormous landholdings and financial strength aroused hostility and envy. In 1307 Philip IV of France, in dire need of funds, charged the Templars with heresy and immorality. They were arrested, put on trial and confessions were extracted by torture. When the Templars' Grand Master and other leaders of the order retracted their forced confessions and declared their innocence and that of the order, Philip had them burned at the stake. Piers Paul Read tells their story in the context of the Middle Ages, a period of history in which high idealism and religious fervour were mixed with unusual cruelty, greed and ambition. The story of the Templars is exemplary of the extraordinary age through which they lived.
Piers Paul Read is the son of the poet and art critic, the late Herbert Read. He is a regular contributor to the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday, the Evening Standard, The Times, and the Spectator.
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ISBN 13 9780297842675
ISBN 10 0297842676
Title The Templars
Author Piers Paul Read
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1999-11-11
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.