The trial of the Templars /

"The Templars fought against Islam in the Crusader East for nearly two centuries. During that time the original small band grew into a formidable army, backed by an extensive network of preceptories in the Latin West. In October 1307, the members of this seemingly invulnerable and respected Ord...

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Main Author: Barber, Malcolm
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Edition:Canto Classics edition second revised edition.n].
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