Steve Tibble
Templars: The Knights Who Made Britain
Templars: The Knights Who Made Britain
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The Knights Templar were devoted medieval knights who played a significant part in forming modern Britain, despite their reputation for heresy, fanaticism, and even satanism. Steve Tibble's new interpretation challenges the conventional wisdom and demonstrates how they were dedicated peace-mongers at home, influencing royal strategy and policy, creating financial structures, and brokering international peace treaties.
Format: Hardback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 12 September 2023
Publisher: Yale University Press
The Knights Templar, a group of devout medieval knights, have a reputation that is often misunderstood. Initially established in the twelfth century to protect pilgrims, they are now remembered for heresy, fanaticism, and even satanism. In this groundbreaking new interpretation, Steve Tibble aims to set the record straight. The Templars, renowned for their battles on Christendom's eastern front, were in fact dedicated peace-mongers at home. They played a significant role in shaping royal strategy and policy, creating financial structures, and brokering international peace treaties. Their primary objective was to facilitate the transfer of men, money, and material to the east, particularly in support of Christian missions.
Charting the rise of the Order under Henry I and its violent suppression following the fall of Acre, Tibble argues that the Knights Templar were essential to the emergence of an early English state. He reveals the true legacy of the British Templars, demonstrating how a small group influenced medieval Britain while also fighting in the name of the Christian Middle East.
The Knights Templar were a secretive and mysterious order that flourished in the Middle Ages. They were known for their military prowess, religious devotion, and financial wealth. The order was founded in the twelfth century by a group of knights who sought to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land.
The Knights Templar were known for their military prowess, particularly in their battles against the Muslims in the Middle East. They were skilled in swordplay, archery, and siege warfare and were often hired by kings and nobles to defend their territories. The order also had a strong religious devotion, believing in the teachings of the Catholic Church and the Virgin Mary.
The Knights Templar were also known for their financial wealth. They were wealthy landowners and investors who owned vast tracts of land and property throughout Europe. They also had a large fleet of ships that they used to transport goods and people across the Mediterranean.
The Knights Templar were eventually disbanded by the Catholic Church in the early 14th century. The order was accused of heresy, including worshipping idols and engaging in sexual misconduct. The order's leaders were arrested and tortured, and many of its members were executed.
Despite their disbandment, the Knights Templar have continued to be a subject of fascination and mystery. Their legacy has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and TV shows, and their story has been retold and reinterpreted countless times. The order's reputation as a group of devout and brave knights has endured, and they are still celebrated as heroes in some parts of the world.
In conclusion, the Knights Templar were a secretive and mysterious order that played a significant role in medieval Europe. They were known for their military prowess, religious devotion, and financial wealth. Despite their disbandment by the Catholic Church, their legacy has endured and they are still celebrated as heroes in some parts of the world.
Weight: 628g
Dimension: 163 x 243 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780300264456
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