The Knights Templar: Faith, Power, and the Order That Shook Medieval Europe

Author:   Martin Swan
Publisher:   Martin Swan
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9798233875625


Pages:   478
Publication Date:   21 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Knights Templar: Faith, Power, and the Order That Shook Medieval Europe


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The Knights Templar Faith, Power, and the Order That Shook Medieval Europe is a rigorously researched, myth-free history of one of the most powerful-and most misunderstood-institutions of the medieval world. Founded as warrior-monks sworn to poverty, obedience, and the defense of pilgrims, the Knights Templar became far more than soldiers of the Crusades. They pioneered early international finance, built a transcontinental administrative network, and operated beyond the direct control of kings. Their power was unprecedented. Their independence was tolerated-until it wasn't. This book traces the Templars' journey from obscure beginnings in Jerusalem to their dramatic destruction by royal decree. It exposes how rumor replaced evidence, how law was weaponized, and how an institution was erased without a verdict of guilt. Along the way, it separates historical fact from centuries of legend surrounding secret treasure, hidden survival, the Holy Grail, and conspiracy theories. Drawing on primary medieval sources, papal records, trial documents, and modern scholarship, this work presents the Templars not as mystics or mythic guardians-but as a real institution caught in a violent transition of power between Church and state. This is not a book about secret codes or lost relics. It is a book about power, fear, and the price of independence. Ideal for readers interested in: Medieval history and the Crusades Church-state power struggles Historical injustice and political trials The true origins of banking and institutional power Myth vs. evidence in popular history Clear, authoritative, and unsensational, The Knights Templar Faith, Power, and the Order That Shook Medieval Europe tells the story that legend obscured-and explains why it still matters today.

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Author:   Martin Swan
Publisher:   Martin Swan
Imprint:   Martin Swan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9798233875625


Pages:   478
Publication Date:   21 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Martin Swan is a British author and digital creator known for reviving the golden age of pulp fiction through fast-paced thrillers, historical mysteries, and sharp-tongued detective tales. With a deep love for classic storytelling and vintage heroes, Martin writes with cinematic flair, breathing new life into icons like Sherlock Holmes and Bulldog Drummond for modern readers. When he's not crafting globe-trotting espionage or tongue-in-cheek cozy mysteries, Martin curates digital content for indie authors and builds faceless income systems using AI and storytelling. He lives somewhere between a foggy London alleyway and a Havana speakeasy-depending on what chapter he's writing.

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