The Templars: Selected Sources
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Religion & Spirituality
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
368
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Oct 11, 2002
الناشر
Manchester University Press
رقم ISBN-10
071905110X
رقم ISBN-13
9780719051104
الوصف
This exploration delves into the rich history of the Templars, a monastic order that rose to prominence following the First Crusade in 1099. Through a curated selection of primary sources, the text offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by these knights during the medieval period. The contributions of scholars such as Malcolm Barber and Rosemary Horrox enrich this narrative, providing context to the Templars’ dual role as warriors and monks.
Their complex legacy is examined not only through their military exploits but also their significant influence on trade and finance. The authors reveal how the Templars navigated the intricate political landscape of their time, interacting with various cultures and power structures. This multifaceted analysis showcases the order's evolution and impact on European society.
Engaging with these selected sources invites readers to appreciate the Templars' enduring mystique while contemplating their role in shaping history. With insights from Simon MacLean and Keith Bate, this collection serves as both a scholarly resource and an accessible introduction to the lives of a remarkable group of individuals who blurred the lines between faith and warfare.
Their complex legacy is examined not only through their military exploits but also their significant influence on trade and finance. The authors reveal how the Templars navigated the intricate political landscape of their time, interacting with various cultures and power structures. This multifaceted analysis showcases the order's evolution and impact on European society.
Engaging with these selected sources invites readers to appreciate the Templars' enduring mystique while contemplating their role in shaping history. With insights from Simon MacLean and Keith Bate, this collection serves as both a scholarly resource and an accessible introduction to the lives of a remarkable group of individuals who blurred the lines between faith and warfare.