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The Trial of the Templars
Barber's classic account endeavours to tackle the unresolved controversies surrounding the consequences of the trial.
Malcolm Barber (Author)
9781107645769, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 March 2012
408 pages
21.5 x 13.8 x 2.1 cm, 0.58 kg
'… this detailed narrative of the last days of the Order of the Temple has deservedly established itself as the standard account in a major European language.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Malcolm Barber's classic The Trial of the Templars recounts the dramatic demise of this elite military force in the fourteenth century. Having fought against Islam in the crusades in the East for nearly two centuries, in October 1307 the members of this respected Order were arrested on the order of Philip IV, King of France and charged with serious heresies, including homosexuality and the denial of Christ. Finding resonances between the fourteenth-century trial and contemporary events, Barber's classic account endeavours to tackle the unresolved controversies surrounding the consequences of the trial and includes discussions in the context of new work on the crusades, heresy, the papacy and the French monarchy.
Preface
Introduction
1. The participants
2. The arrests
3. The papal intervention
4. The papal and episcopal inquiries
5. The defence of the Order
6. The end of resistance
7. The charges
8. The trial in other countries
9. The suppression
10. Conclusion
Notes
Chronology of the trial
Recent historiography on the dissolution of the Temple
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Christian institutions & organizations [HRCX], History of religion [HRAX], Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC], European history [HBJD], Historical mysteries [FFH]