The Knights Templar in Yorkshire

The Knights Templar in Yorkshire
Title The Knights Templar in Yorkshire PDF eBook
Author Diane Holloway
Publisher The History Press
Pages 261
Release 2011-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 0752473603

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Where can you see an effigy of a Templar? What prompted King John to hand England over to an Italian? Who worked for the Templars in Yorkshire? The Knights Templar in Yorkshire answers all these questions and many more. This new book explores what medieval life was like during the Templars' stay in Yorkshire. Not only was it the biggest county in Britain, but in Templar terms it was also the richest. They owned more land, property and people in Yorkshire than in any other county in England. This fascinating volume takes the reader on an intimate tour of the ten major Templar sites established in Yorkshire, and reveals what life was like for their inhabitants - how the land was farmed, what the population ate, how they were taxed and local legends. Illustrated with an intriguing collection of photographs and specially commissioned maps, this book is sure to appeal to anyone interested in medieval history.

The Knights Templar on Trial

The Knights Templar on Trial
Title The Knights Templar on Trial PDF eBook
Author Helen J Nicholson
Publisher The History Press
Pages 236
Release 2011-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 0752469835

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The trial of the Templars in the British Isles (1308-1311) is a largely unexplored area of history. Unlike the trial in France, where the Templars were tortured into confessing to unspeakable activities, in the British Isles there were no burnings and only three confessions after torture. Several Templars went missing, most of whom later reappeared. Outsiders told stories of abominable Templar rituals, secret meetings and murders at the dead of night, but all these tales turned out to be rumour. This book is based on extensive research into the records of the trial of trial of the Templars and other unpublished medieval documents recording their arrest, imprisonment and trial, and the surveys of their property. It traces the course of this, the first heresy of trial in the British Isles, from the arrests in January 1308 to the dissolution of the Order, and shows how, by judicious selection of material, the inquisitors made the scanty evidence against the Templars appear convincing. The book includes a list of all the Templars in the British Isles at the time of the arrests, and a gazetteer of the Templars' major properties in the British Isles.

The Knights Templar in Somerset

The Knights Templar in Somerset
Title The Knights Templar in Somerset PDF eBook
Author Juliet Faith
Publisher The History Press
Pages 141
Release 2011-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 0752469819

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This fascinating new book explores what life was like during the Templars' stay in Somerset during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. It reveals the struggles over land ownership in the county, and introduces the reader to little known historical characters including William de Marisco, revealing his struggle with the Templars, and claim to the throne of England. The final chapter reveals the controversy surrounding a carved wooden man's head discovered in a Somerset church. The author has found compelling evidence to suggeest that the church weas not only built on Templar land, but had a connection with the Grand Master of the Order himself. Richly illustrated and compiled using original research, this book is sure to appeal to everyone interested in medieval history.

The Knights Templars in England

The Knights Templars in England
Title The Knights Templars in England PDF eBook
Author Thomas W. Parker
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 208
Release 2021-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 166673375X

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Robin Hood

Robin Hood
Title Robin Hood PDF eBook
Author John Paul Davis
Publisher Peter Owen Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780720613391

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Historian Davis had produced a new portrait of Robin Hood with colourful and unique insights into the era in which he lived.

The Knights Templar Revealed

The Knights Templar Revealed
Title The Knights Templar Revealed PDF eBook
Author Alan Butler
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 9781845293482

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So state the authors, Alan Butler and Stephen Dafoe, in their much-acclaimed work The Warriors and the Bankers. But where did they come from, these mysterious white-mantled Knights of Christ, and were they simply a reflection of early twelfth-century Christian thinking? This is a question that Butler and Dafoe set out to answer - the discoveries they made will result in a dramatic reassessment of the whole period relating to the First Crusade and far beyond. The true genesis of the Knights Templar belong far back in time, long before Christianity even developed. The Templars were an offshoot of a little understood monastic brotherhood - the Cistercians, who themselves danced to the tune of an extremely powerful group of individuals inhabiting Burgundy and Flanders from the time of the Romans onwards. Butler and Dafoe offer a detailed account of the rise of a specific group identified as 'the Troyes Fraternity' that did not simply respond to the caprices of history; they made it. Behind the Knights Templar lay a pattern of belief almost as old as humanity and a heritage that was already ancient before recorded history began. The story is both fascinating and compulsive. It will le

Knights Templar in Britain

Knights Templar in Britain
Title Knights Templar in Britain PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Lord
Publisher Routledge
Pages 367
Release 2013-12-19
Genre History
ISBN 1317866428

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The Knights Templar In Britain examines exactly who became knights, what rituals sustained them, where the power bases were, and how their tentacles spread through the political and economic worlds of Britain before their defeat at the hands of the Inquisition some two hundred years later. Founded in the early twelfth century, the mysterious Knights Templar rose to be the most powerful military order of the Middle Ages. While their campaign in the Middle East and travels are well-known, their huge influence across the British isles remains virtually uncharted. For readers interested in Medieval History.