The curse of the Knight: Mysteries around the Molay's death in Paris!

The curse of the Knight: Mysteries around the Molay's death in Paris!
At the center of the new book "The Curse of the Temple Knight" by historian Jan von Flocken is the intrigant life of Jacques de Molay, the last grand master of the Templar Order. The action takes place in Paris in 1314, at the time of de Molay's dramatic execution. Shortly before his death, de Molay speaks a curse to meet the French royal dynasty of the Kapetinger. This curse is initially dismissed by the protagonists as a brain climbing until mysterious deaths search for the dynasty. The novel combines historical facts with fictional narrative strands and thus offers an exciting crime history that is rich in historical details.
Jacques de Molay, born around 1244, came from a noble family and entered the Templar Order in 1265. He was actively in the crusades and was elected Grand Master in 1292. Under his leadership, the Templars tried in vain to free themselves from the growing allegations of the heresy. King Philipp IV of France had many Templars arrested on October 13, 1307, and de Molay was also tortured and under pressure from Inquisitors before revoking his statement. These events culminated in the dissolution of the order by Pope Clemens V in 1312.
The legend of the curse
The curse, which de Molay emissions on March 18, 1314 shortly before his execution, is associated with various legends. After his death, several kings die from the CapeTinger line under mysterious circumstances. In a dramatic confession, the last survivor of the Kapettinger testifies to the events that the royal family plunge into a dark phase.
de Molay itself was a goal of political intrigue until his arrest and execution. After he was in the rats of the king and the church, the propaganda was heated against the Templars, which was based on old rumors about heresy. This meant that the Pope ordered a comprehensive dissolution of the order, which finally plunged de Molay and his supporters into ruin.
a fascinating thriller
of Flocken's book is described as a thriller that not only relies on the tension of a crime history, but also makes the complex historical contexts understandable. Compared to Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code", "The Curse of the Temple Knight" offers more historical depths and illuminates the secrets and the mysterious connections of the Templars to secret societies. This draws readers into the fascinating world of history and the mythology of the Templars.
The need to prepare and understand the history of the Templars remains evident to this day - not least because of the deeply rooted legends about Jacques de Molay and the curse that he said. Here are approaches for numerous other stories and myths that keep shinging up the connection between the history of the Templar and the modern world of secret societies.
"The Curse of the Knight" is an revealing thriller who manages to keep the shadows of the past alive and put the myth of the Templars in today's light. The secrets around Jacques de Molay and the Templar orders offer the perfect basis for a captivating narrative.
is also addressed the history of the Templar order, the origin of which is in 1119. It was founded to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land, but quickly developed into one of the most powerful and richest orders of his time.
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