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The Knights Templar Uncloaked

A Theoretical History Connecting the Past to the Present, Volume 1

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The Knights Templar Uncloaked

By: Don Holbrook
Narrated by: Ellery Truesdell
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The theoretical history of the Knights Templar Order after their 1307 betrayal by the Catholic Church and the great arrest campaign led by Phillip the 4th of France. History gives us few details of what happened in those months and years that followed the arrests and eventual burning of their last public grandmaster. This book begins where their end was marked in history.

©2012 Don Allen Holbrook (P)2013 Don Allen Holbrook
Fiction Historical Fiction France
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