The Templars: The Dramatic History of the Knights Templar, the Most Powerful Military Order of the Crusades

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Macmillan, 6 jan 2009 - 384 pagina's

The internationally best-selling author of Alive explores the rise, the catastrophic fall, and the far-reaching legacy of Knights of the Temple of Solomon.

In 1099, the city of Jerusalem, a possession of the Islamic caliphate for over four hundred years, fell to an army of Christian knights intent on liberating the city from Islamic rule. From the ranks of these holy warriors emerged an order of monks trained in both scripture and the military arts: the Knights of the Temple of Solomon, called the Templars.

In this engrossing chronicle, spanning three centuries, Piers Paul Read tells the bloody story of the Templars' rise to political and financial power throughout Europe and the Holy Land, their catastrophic fall, and their far-reaching legacy. Drawing on the most recent scholarship, Read blends historical authority with novelistic excitement to create a comprehensive history of the vaunted and feared warriors whose remarkable order still captures our imaginations today.

 

Inhoudsopgave

The New Temple
16
The Rival Temple
44
The high tide of Islam
52
The Temple Regained
56
Christendom at the time of the First Crusade
72
The Templars
85
The Poor FellowSoldiers of Jesus Christ
87
Outremer
89
Templar preceptories and castles in the West in the midtwelfth century
182
Frederick of Hohenstaufen
196
The Kingdom of Acre
209
Louis of France
220
The Fall of Acre
235
The Fall of the Templars
245
The Temple in Exile
247
The Temple Assaulted
259

The Templars in Palestine
107
Outremer
128
Jerusalem and the Temple Mount in the twelfth century
132
Principal Templar strongholds in Syria and Palestine
144
Saladin
149
Richard the Lionheart
164
The Enemies Within
178
The Temple Destroyed
283
The Verdict of History
302
The Later Crusades
317
Grand Masters of the Temple
324
Endnotes
330
Index
342
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Over de auteur (2009)

Piers Paul Read is best known for his book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which documented the story of the 1972 crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 and was adapted into a film in 1993. He has won a number of prizes for his fiction, including the Hawthornden Prize, the Somerset Maugham Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

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