
A Brief History of the Knights Templar
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John Telfer
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Helen Nicholson
Much has been written about the Knights Templar in recent years. A leading specialist in the history of this legendary medieval order now writes a full account of the Knights of the Order of the Temple of Solomon, to give them their full title, bringing the latest findings to a general audience.
Putting many of the myths finally to rest, Nicholson recounts a new history of these storm troopers of the papacy, founded during the crusades but who got so rich and influential that they challenged the power of kings. Helen Nicholson is Senior Lecturer in History at Cardiff University. She has published extensively on the Templars and the other Military Orders.
the Knights of the Order of the Temple of Solomon, to give them their full title, bringing the latest findings to a general audience. Putting many of the myths finally to rest, Nicholson recounts a new history of these storm troopers of the papacy, founded during the crusades but who got so rich and influential that they challenged the power of kings. ©2013 Helen Nicholson (P)2013 Audible LtdListeners also enjoyed...




















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Very slow to start
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Myths dispelled and knowledge gained
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long and boring
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There are few books on the Templars that have made it to audiobook format that really dig in and give you some of the details. When it comes to tracking something like this down in paper format, most of the books out there seem to be either really basic and sometimes insulting, or they are written for the academic sect. That's what I love about this book, specifically. Nicholson tells you up front this isn't written for her colleagues in academia, but for the layperson with an interest. I am exactly her target audience as I have the scholarly enthusiasm for the subject matter, but my dedication is generally interrupted by other shiny objects. Still, I keep coming back.
There are a lot of names and dates, and at times you'll need to break out the scorecard, especially if you're preparing for deeper research. But for the most part, this book covers things such as the culture of the Templars, how outsiders reacted to them, and other bits of interest that it seems like most other books tend to avoid. Where other books lean on the "there's little actual information surviving" crutch, Nicholson comes right out and says there's actually quite a bit, and breaks it down in a way that's easy to understand.
Not being familiar with Nicholson's work before now, I can tell you her name is definitely on my radar where this subject is concerned. I am truly impressed with this book. I'm hoping to find companion books on the Hospitalers or the Teutonic order that aren't here on Audible, and also an even more expanded writings on the Templars.
Digs Deep for a Brief History
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A demystified methodical Analysis
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What would have made A Brief History of the Knights Templar better?
Author should have made a chronological timeline history leading up to the demise of the Templars rather than confusing listeners with a myriad of events occurring hundreds of years apart describing 1 event in the year 1120AD and in the next minute describing another event in 1240AD and in the next minute describing an event in 1307 AD and in the next minute going back to 1120AD.Would you ever listen to anything by Helen Nicholson again?
No don't like her style.How did the narrator detract from the book?
Made it confusing by describing many timeline events in the span of couple of minutes that as a listener made it hard to follow through.What character would you cut from A Brief History of the Knights Templar?
Information she provided about the Templars was ok though she gave little details regarding key important figures, after listening to the audiobook seems their are no main characters just people that shaped the history of the Templars.Any additional comments?
She gives information about the Templars that is ok but listeners will get frustrated with her mixed timeline of events. I got so frustrated that I stopped listening and deleted the audiobook.Confusing chronology of historical events
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