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The Templar Code For Dummies

ISBN: 978-0-470-12765-0
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384 pages
June 2007
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A captivating look into the medieval (and modern day) society of the Knights Templar 

The Templar Code is more than an intriguing cipher or a mysterious symbol – it’s the Code by which the Knights Templar lived and died, the Code that bound them together in secrecy, and the Code that inspired them to nearly superhuman feats of courage and endurance. If you know a little or a lot about the Templars, read The Da Vinci Code (or saw the movie), or are a Catholic wanting to know the church’s official stance on the Templars, you’re in the right place.  

The Templar Code For Dummies reveals the meaning behind the cryptic codes and secret rituals of the medieval brotherhood of warrior monks known as the Knights Templar. With this comprehensive and user-friendly guide, you’ll learn: 

  • What part the Knights Templar played in the Crusades 
  • How the Order started as protectors of pilgrims 
  • The myths of the Holy Grail, and how they’re connected to the Knights Templar 
  • How the Knights Templar rose so high and fell so far 
  • How the fraternity of the Freemasons’ modern Order of Knights Templar figures in 
  • Why the Catholic Church didn’t like Dan Brown’s version of the Templar story 
  • The Catholic Church's relationship with women and the connection with the Knights 
  • Why the Knights Templar still captures our imagination today 
  • Whether the Knights had a real part to play in historic events such as the French Revolution and the American Civil War 
 
 

You can learn about all of that and so much more, including sites where the Holy Grail might actually be, what you can’t miss if you’re sightseeing in Templar territory, and potential hiding places of Templar treasures. Get your copy of The Templar Code For Dummies to learn more about the fascinating history of this intriguing group of knights

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