Clement V and the Knights Templar

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Clement V and the Knights Templar

The Pope's Role in the Fall of a Legendary Order

Biography: general Biography: royalty Social groups, communities and identities Secret societies European history European history: medieval period, middle ages Christian Churches, denominations, groups Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church

Author: Paulette Roland

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Language: English

Published by: tredition GmbH

Published on: 10th January 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783384489715


In the shadow of one of history's most dramatic episodes

Clement V and the Knights Templar: The Pope's Role in the Fall of a Legendary Order unveils the intricate interplay of power, politics, and betrayal that defined the early 14th century.

Pope Clement V, a man torn between the weight of spiritual duty and the ambitions of King Philip IV of France, found himself at the heart of a controversial saga that would alter the course of medieval Europe. From his rise in the politically charged landscape of Southern France to his relocation of the papacy to Avignon, Clement's reign marked a turning point in the relationship between church and state.

This compelling account by Paulette Roland delves into the enigmatic pope's decisions, the motivations behind them, and their devastating consequences for the Knights Templar—an order once revered for their valor and piety. As secrets unraveled and accusations of heresy mounted, the fateful dissolution of the Templars highlighted the fragility of power and the enduring struggle between faith and authority.

Meticulously researched and vividly narrated, this book illuminates the complexities of Clement V's papacy and the forces that shaped the downfall of the Templar Order. Perfect for history enthusiasts and readers intrigued by the confluence of religion and politics, it offers a captivating glimpse into an era of intrigue, ambition, and relentless power plays.

Discover the untold story behind one of the most pivotal moments in medieval history.

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