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The Knights Templar Chronology: Tracking History's Most Intriguing Monks

The Knights Templar Chronology: Tracking History's Most Intriguing Monks
By George Smart

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If you liked The Da Vinci Code or Holy Blood, Holy Grail, you'll love digging deeper with The Knights Templar Chronology, a fascinating timeline telling the year by year story of one of history’s most secret and mysterious brotherhoods -- in detail unmatched by any other reference volume. The unique bibliography tracks modern-day researchers as well as the book's sources.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #501626 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-01-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 132 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher
This remarkable book maps out at a glance the Templars' rise and fall from which so many modern-day groups draw inspiration. Never before have the world’s most intriguing Knights had their incredible adventures and history so fully captured.

From the Author
As few things captivate the human mind and imagination as a story unfinished, the Knights Templars’ purpose, organization, secret rituals, achievements, influence, and disappearance have become one of the most persistent and enduring mysteries in history. The Knights Templar Chronology is dedicated to expanding knowledge on history’s most intriguing monks and creating opportunities and funding for more direct, archeological research to discover their legacy. -- George Smart

From the Inside Flap
"George's book draws our attention to an Order which found the need to build bridges of trust and faith rather than walls of suspicion and fear. Let us hope it finds its way into the White House library and into every other library in the land. We would do well to look for the path of peace before Armageddon becomes the inevitable consequence of Man's insanity." -- from the Foreword by Niven Sinclair, legendary Knights Templar researcher and author of Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt

"I wish I had had this sort of reference work when I was writing The Age of Heretics. The Knights Templar Chronology profiles an influential and significant core group, a group whose impact spanned centuries. It is also an impassioned manifesto, which lets people struggling against the subtle status quo know: You are not alone." -- Art Kleiner, author of The Age of Heretics and The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook

"Eight years of dedication...a labour of love...it has been an honour to be at the side of George Smart as he painstakingly researched, traveled and thought this project through to fruition." -- Brother R.T. (Dick) James, Army & Navy Lodge No. 306, Hampton, Virginia; Cass Lodge No. 243, Coon Rapids, Minnesota

"The Knights Templar Chronology, along with its maps, is the most complete Chronology that I have seen. It should be a must for any reference Librarian or any student of the Middle Ages." -- Harry B. Lyon, PM, MPS, Asst. Librarian, The George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Washington, DC


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Some myths are more real than others5
Amid the hype and mythology resulting from the DaVinci Code, George Smart provides a factual foundation for the quest to answer critical questions about the historical Jesus, his relationships, and the evolution of the Christian Church. Smart is too wise to purport to answer these questions, but he does provide a strong historical basis to justify them as legitimate queries. One pass through this chronology will convince you that not only are the questions real, but it will leave you wondering who does not want them answered.

Good history, good starting point for research4
I have spent years studying the Knights Templar and have read countless books, both fact and fiction, about the group. This book is a good primer for anyone that is looking for a timeline of the Templars.
If you are a beginner looking for information on the Templars, this book will serve as a starting point which leads you to more in depth works depending on what sparks your interest, piques your curiosity.
Mr. Smart has produced a concise timeline of the years leading up to the creation of the Templars, the years of the Templars existence, and their ultimate fall at the hands of the French monarchy and the catholic church.

A good starting point for anyone interested in learning more about the mysterious order of warrior monks.

***One caveat, this timeline does make reference to information from "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" which, at the time of publication of this book was considered researched truth. The requisite release of "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown and the movie brought about a new study which proved a hoax involving the "Priory of Sion". The Priory of Sion did not exist as stated in "Holy Blood, Holy Grail". It was a well planned, well laid out hoax. All of this information came out after the publishing of "The Knights Templar Chronology" by George Smart. Although Mr. Smart cannot be blamed for sighting what was, at the time of publication, assumed to be fact, the fact that this is no longer valid information should be noted now.***

(+++ On a side note: I have recently had the pleasure of corresponding with Mr. Smart and have found that he is sincere in his studies and his dedication to the work he produced. He is a very gracious, kind gentleman. +++)

A Fluff Piece1
I agree with Henry Tucci's review -he hit the nail on the head. I don't know where all these glowing assessments for this light weight book came from, but I was also disappointed. I saw the author on the History Channel & pursued the purchase of the book based on that appearance. The "book" ,if you can call it that,looks like it was slated to to be an addendum to a major volume, to be found at the end of the main body of work-really not worthy of being peddled as a history book. There was a segment re: the Newport (RI) Tower and the possible builders which has no attribution whatsoever. There is little text regarding major events. I have to rate this as the worst book on the subject of the Knights Templar I have read.