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The Templars: From Protector to Victim

University Lecture SeriesMarch 2, 2011

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Modern Views of the Templars

IvanhoeFoucault’s PendulumDa Vinci CodeKingdom of Heaven

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Origins of the Order

Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon1119 to 1311

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The Military Orders

TemplarsHospitallers (Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) Knights of St. Mary of Acre (Teutonic Knights)

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Temple Mount in Jerusalem

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Milites Christi

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Organization

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Fighting Monks

The white mantle with a red cross was the distinctive form of dress for knights; sergeants wore a black mantle.

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Commercial Activities

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Fierce Reputation

Relentless defenders of their faith, often likened to the Muslim Ghazis.

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Demise of the Templars• Philip IV of France

coveted their wealth• Their international

character and exemption from local rulers made them a “state within a state”

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Resurging interest in the Templars

“The Templars Face the Inquisition: The Papal Commission and Diocesan Tribunals in France, 1308–1311”By Dale Streeter

How my research changes previous ideas about the Templar trials

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Arrest, Trial, & Suppression• Why were the Templars

targeted?• For their wealth or

power?• Jacques de Molay, the

last Grand Master, burned in Paris in 1314, his curse

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Templar Legacy

Their role was brief but vital. The Templars live on in popular imagination.


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