Tuesday, February 19, 2019
The Knights Templar vs. the Davinci Code
The K iniquitys Templar sketch been a topic of speculation since 1119, nearly x get along with after they banded together to harbor pilgrims visiting the sanctum sanctorum let pig. Questions a rosiness or so their origins honourable as soon as they were recognized by tabby Baldwin II of Jerusalem as a array evidence.It is non however their mystery that intrigues us scarcely in supplement who and what they were that titillate our curiosity. During their hitch of influence the Templars became the second most baronful entity in the kn deliver instauration surpassed provided by the Catholic Church and the papacy itself. It is their acquired federal agency in much(prenominal)(prenominal) a short amount of time that is fascinating. The DaVinci inscribe1 is the most general work of fiction in whole hi invention ( different(a) than the Bible) and so Dan brownnesss use of the Knights Templar in this tonic has brought them to the forefront of our aw areness at o nce once again. galore(postnominal) readers of The DaVinci Code were introduced to the Knights Templar for the origin time. Dan brownish portrayed the Templars as powerful guardians of a cryptical cling to that would destroy the image of the Catholic Church. His novel do umpteen assertions regarding the Templars power. I depart reiterate those claims and then equal them with actual noesis from various parentages. Through research, actual particulars regarding the power poop the Templars pull up stakes be disclosed. This paper will overly explore how and wherefore the Knights Templar anomic that power.Ultimately, we will see where the real power of the Templars came from versus the claims make in The DaVinci Code and why this indistinct group holds our attention nearly angiotensin converting enzyme gramme old age after they became a recognized battle array of the Catholic Church. I argue against browneds claim that the Knights were controlled by a mystifying society c onlyed the Priory of Sion and that their power came from guarding the holy place grail defined in the novel as the sarcophagus of Mary Magdalene and the docu manpowertation of her descendents with deliverer of Nazareth.THE NON-EXISTENT SECRET SOCIETY AND THE riddle DOCUMENTS In the front of The DaVinci Code, before the novel begins, Dan brownish stipulates as fact that the Priory of Sion was a hugger-mugger society that was founded e really(prenominal)where 900 years ago The Priory of Sion a European privy(p) society founded in 1099 is a real face. (Brown, scalawag 1) Brown generates the following dialogue as back up to his initial claim of Fact The Priory of Sion, he Robert Langdon began, was founded in Jerusalem in 1099 by a French king markd graven imageefroi de Bouillon, straight off after he had conquered the city. office Godefroi was allegedly the possessor of a powerful privy a mystical that had been in his family since the time of messiah. Fe aring his enigma capacity be dis ruleed when he died, he founded a obscure brotherhood the Priory of Sion charged them with harboring his whodunit by quietly passing it on from generation to generation. During their years in Jerusalem, the Priory learned of a stash of hidden documents conceal down the stairs the ruins of Herods temple, which had been construct atop the earlier ruins of Solomons synagogue.These documents, they cerebrated, corroborated Godefrois powerful secret and were so explosive in nature that the Church would stop at nonhing to get them. The Priory vowed that no matter how spacious it took, these documents must be rec everyplaceed from the rubble beneath the temple and protected forever, so the justness would neer die. In straddle to retrieve the documents from within the ruins, the Priory created a array sleeve a group of nine gentles called the Order of the Poor Knights of deliveryman and tabernacle of Solomon. Langdon pa utilize. More popularly k straighta trackn as the Knights Templar. (Brown, summon 171) So, tally to Brown the Knights Templar acquired their very existence, as well as their power, exclusively from an organization known as the Priory of Sion that was established in 1099 however, research has discontinueed that on that point was no such organization from that time in hi business relationship. There were two entities so named barely they were created hundreds of years later 1. ) There was a gallant monastic order known as the Priory of Sion, merely it died out and all its assets were jailed by the Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in 1617. 2 2. )On May 7, 1956 capital of South Dakota Plantard legally collective in Annemasse, a municipality in France that lies on the Swiss border, an esoteric and policy-making order known as the Priory of Sion C. I. R. C. U. I. T. (Chivalry of Catholic Rule and Institution and of self- reenforcement Traditionalist Union). The politics of the Priory of Sion w ere quite an modest and focused on supporting politicians determined to build low-cost houses for the working classes of Annemasse.By 1964, however, Plantard was ready to try again his luck with the Priory of Sion, this time through and through the version which withaltually inspired The DaVinci Code. Plantard had have intercourse across the curious story of the parish church of a small French village of less than one hundred inhabitants in the Aude region, at the buns of the eastern Pyrenees mountingains, Rennes-le-Chateau, where a hidden comfort had been supposedly observe in 1897 by the local parish priest, Berenger Sauniere (1852-1917) age renovating his church in Rennes-le-Chateau.There were those who claimed that the treasure consisted not of metallic or antiques but of secret documents which en opend the parish priest to watch over into clash with the esoteric and political milieu of the time and become incredibly wealthy. 3 It is these sullen documents that conn ected the Knights Templar to the Priory of Sion in The DaVinci Code Their the Knights Templars unfeigned goal in the Blessed Land was to retrieve the documents from beneath the ruins of the temple. And did they find them? Langdon grinned. Nobody knows for sure, but the one thing on which all donnishs agree is this The Knights discovered something down at that place in the ruins something that make them wealthy and powerful beyond anyones wildest imagination. (Brown, foliate 172) The Templars potent treasure trove of documents, which had apparently been their source of power, was Clements true fair gameive, but it slipped through his fingers. The documents had long since been entrusted to the Templars swart architects, the Priory of Sion, whose veil of privacy had kept them inviol suitablely out of range of the Vaticans onslaught.As the Vatican closed in, the Priory mordant their documents from a Paris preceptory by night onto Templar ships in La Rochelle. (Brown, page 174) These parchments were known as the Les Dossiers privates and were actually produced in the twentieth century by Philippe de Che essayy, a friend and coconspirator of Plantards. 4 The name of Pierre Plantards master copy 1956 group, The Priory of Sion, undoubtedly gave Plantard the subsequent radical to claim that his organization had been historically founded in Jerusalem during the drivings (good thing that hill in Annemasse, France was named Sion).Plantard made up a fake pedigree of the Priory of Sion claiming that his order was the subsidiary of the Order of Sion (aka Abbey de Notre Dame du Mont Sion) which had been founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the First Crusade. Plantard manipulated Saunieres activities at Rennes-le-Chateau in order to puzzle out the parchments appear valid and, thusly, substantiate his claims regarding his Priory of Sion.During the 1960s, Plantard and de Cherisey then depo graded the so-called Dossiers Secrets at the Bibliotheque natio nale de France in Paris so that people who set out to research the Priory of Sion would come across these fake documents and that corroborate Plantards claims. It was the goal of Pierre Plantard that these documents act as unaffiliated sources revealing the survival of a Merovingian line of Frankish kings and connecting him directly to the French throne. Henry Lincoln, one of the hallowed Blood / holy place grail5 originators, would oblige.We should note here that Pierre Plantard had some tending with his ruse from an captain story indite by Noel Corbu (1912-1968), the restaurant proprietor and one-time detective fiction writer who acquired property in 1953 from Saunieres housekeeper Marie Denarnaud. Mr. Corbu, in an undertake to generate a little extra income, wrote a story close to a priest who lived in a little out of the carriage place known as Rennes-le-Chateau and found a secret treasure while renovating his church an embellishment of a lie originally told by the p riest to cover up ill-gotten gains (he was accused of trafficking in lower classes or simony in 1915). 6 It is upon this foundation that Plantard wove his connections to the 1956 Priory of Sion and then to the Knights Templar. Thus, the Knights Templar could not have originated from a secret society known as the Priory of Sion since no such entity co-existed at the time of the order. We can deduce further that the power and habit behind the Templars was in no way connected to this non-existent organization. Having periled this claim made in The DaVinci Code, let us now research the historical count on of the power behind the Knights of the synagogue.POWER BEGETS POWER The DaVinci Code informs us that the Knights Templar did not protect pilgrims Sophie already sapidityed troubled. Youre saying the Knights Templar were founded by the Priory of Sion to retrieve a order of secret documents? I thought the Templars were created to protect the sacred Land. A prevalent misconcepti on. The idea of protection of pilgrims was the guise under which the Templars ran their mission. Their true goal in the beatified Land was to retrieve the documents from beneath the ruins of the temple. (Brown, page 171-172) Jonathan Riley-Smith tell aparts us in his apply The Oxford Illustrated narration of the Crusades that the counterbalance Crusade ended in 1099 with the Christian acquisition of Jerusalem, Tripoli, Antioch, and Acre however, there were some other cities nearby that had not been conquered thus the roads mingled with the ocloving cupied cities were basically lock up in the pass on of the Moslems. 7 The taking of the beatified Land saw an influx of many Christian pilgrims but their journeys, and excursions to and from Jordan, were treacherous at best.A small group of religious men took up arms and set out to protect these pilgrims. The fact that these men were legitimate protectors of pilgrims and a group of religious men who wished to devote their phal anx skill to defend the set apart Land made a long difference in the eyeball of King Baldwin II. John J. Robinson explains that it was a unused paradigm for a knight to take on the same threefold vow that was common only to monastic orders poverty, chastity, and obedience. 8 These three pledges directly contrasted the purport goals of secular medieval knights. The armed service of protecting pilgrims was greatly mandatory. It had been twenty years since the taking of Jerusalem and the number of pilgrims had grown to the point that they had become a substantial source of tax revenue. The pilgrims spent their money on travel, tolls, gifts, and tithes to the church thus, the sterling(prenominal) danger to those growing proceeds was the threat to the pilgrims demeanor and property.All the lands between the Christian cities were subject to marauders, Muslim zea clumps, slave traders, rapists, and murderers all of which kept those revenues from getting to the Blessed Land. King Baldwin II must have been ecstatic when he hear the vows of that small group of knights who would represent to restore and maintain the flow of revenue power begets power. The DaVinci Code happens with its own history of the Knights originsLangdon quickly gave Sophie the standard academic sketch of the recognised Knights Templar history, explaining how the Knights were in the saintly Land during the Second Crusade and told King Baldwin II that they were there to protect Christian pilgrims on the roadways. Although costless and sworn to poverty, the Knights told the king they needed basic shelter and re requireed his permission to take up vestibule in the stables under the ruins of the temple. King Baldwin impart the soldiers re point, and Knights took up their meager anteroom inside the devastated shrine.The odd choice of lodging, Langdon explained, had been anything but random. The Knights believed the documents the Priory sought were buried non-buoyantset under the r uins beneath the Holy of Holies, a sacred chamber where God Himself was believed to reside. Literally, the very center of the Jewish faith. For near a decade, the nine Knights lived in the ruins, excavating in native secrecy through solid excite. (Brown, page 172) Some of this depiction is true. The Knights received their secular military order, circa 1119, and were given shelter at King Baldwins palace specifically in the al-Aqsa Mosque (not just the stables).During the construction of the al-Aqsa Mosque in the 7th century, contemporary Muslim and Jewish sources record that the site was covered with garbage dumped there by Byzantine Christians, and that the two communities participated in cleaning it up as Umar watched on, until the rock upon which the tabernacles of Jerusalem Solomons Temple were said to have been erected was revealed. 9 So The Knights of the Temple, aka the Knights Templar, were so named. In the year 1128, Bernard of Clairvaux, the Abbot of Clairvaux and cou sin to Hugues de Payens, assisted at the Council of Troyes.The purpose of this council was to decline sealed disputes of the bishops of Paris, and regulate other matters of the Church of France. It was at this council that Bernard traced the outlines of the Rule of the Knights Templar and where the order was given papal recognition. 10 A letter from Saint Bernard was written to Hugues de Payens and empower De Laudibus Novae Militiae translated as In Praise of the bare-assed Knighthood. 11 It was this letter that propelled the Templars forward more(prenominal)(prenominal) than then any other single event. The powerful association with the papacy and the Catholic Church started here power begets power again.Once the Knights received positive recognition from the papacy, pontiff Honorius II, they set out with their Templar Rule to recruit more phalluss and acquire donations to support their cause. The order owed its rapid growth in popularity to the fact that it combined the two great passions of the middle ages, religious fervor and hawkish prowess, into one entity. 12 This appealed to thousands of people who were willing to take up the cause, live by the Rule, and donate all their wealth. There is power behind wealth and in verse of people the Knights Templar attained two in unfathomable quantity.Dan Brown tells us in The DaVinci Code that it was the Catholic Church that was being blackmailed by the Knights of the Temple For almost a decade, the nine Knights lived in the ruins, excavating in total secrecy through solid rock. Sophie looked over. And you said they discovered something? They certainly did, Langdon said, explaining how it had interpreted nine years, but the Knights had finally found what they had been look for for. They took the treasure from the temple and traveled to Europe, where their influence seemed to solidify overnight.Nobody was certain whether the Knights had blackmailed the Vatican or whether the Church integrally tried to buy the Knights silence, but pope Innocent II immediately issued an unprecedented papal bull that afforded the Knights Templar unconditioned power and declared them a law unto themselves an autonomous army independent of all interference from kings and prelates, both religious and political. With their new wag blanche from the Vatican, the Knights Templar plump outed at a keel rate, both in numbers and political force, amassing vast estates in over a dozen countries.They began extending realisation to bankrupt munificents and charging interest in return, . (Brown, pages 172 173) inwardly ten years of their recognition by the Catholic Church that Pope Innocent II issued the bull Omne datum optimum (Every Great Gift) on the Templar order. This bull did exempt the Templars from all occasionity on earth, secular or temporal, except that of the pope. This enabled the Knights Templar to collect tithes but they didnt have to pay any. No one could ask a Templar to swear an oa th or remove any change in their Rule.No monarch could impose his own cultivated law one result was that they didnt have to pay taxes. No bishop, archbishop, or cardinal could give them an order or interfere with their activities. Templars even had the power to abolish priests that didnt suit them. 13 This was a level of power unheard of before their time so the blackmailing scenario is feasible but not very probable. The Knights Templar were exempt from paying tithes and taxes because all their gamingds were used to fight for Christ. Building and maintaining fortifications required a stream of money and the Templars were ingenious in keeping it flowing.Regular income was generated from the very much needed service of money-changing in the Holy Land. However, an order of the Catholic Church was not allowed to loan money and collect interest, so the Templars invented, or at to the lowest degree(prenominal) popularized, the concept of interest deducted in resurrect give a man t en dollars but create a document that says he is to pay back eleven dollars. 14 Voila, they charged no interest and generated lots of wealth. The DaVinci Code says The Templars invented the concept of modern banking. For European nobility, travel with gold was perilous, so the Templars allowed nobles o deposit gold in their nearest Temple Church and then befool it from any other Temple Church across Europe. All they needed was proper documentation. (Brown, page 375) The Knights Templars military strength, acuity, and perseverance really did make it possible to collect, store, and transport gold and other valuables to and from Europe and the Holy Land successfully. Kings, noblemen, and pilgrims used the Knights Templar as a kind of bank or armored truck the concept of safe deposit boxes and travelers checks originated in these activities. 15 They did not, however, invent modern style banking we have to give that credit to the Jews. The most obvious source of the Templars power was their fierce might and tenacity. Knighthood, as known in Europe, was characterized by two elements, feudalism and service as a mounted combatant. Both arose under the reign of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne, from which the knighthood of the Middle Ages can be seen to have had its genesis. 16 These men were warrior monks who fought courageously during the crusades.Malcolm barber, a recognized Templar scholar, illustrates that the Knights Templar were extremely zealous and had a creed to never flee a battlefield17 this depiction leads many people to believe they were quite perchance insane. Fear is a powerful weapon to wield and in the Middle Ages, charge was key to control and domination in every aspect of life. To tell a ranking official that you were not appalled of them was considered in insult. 18 The DaVinci Code tells us that the Knights Templar were powerful due to their connection with the Holy grail (as defined by Brown) which the following citations reveal The Templa rs potent treasure trove of documents, which had apparently been their source of power, was Clements true objective, but it slipped through his fingers. The documents had long since been entrusted to the Templars shadowy architects, the Priory of Sion, whose veil of secrecy had kept them safely out of range of the Vaticans onslaught. As the Vatican closed in, the Priory smuggled their documents from a Paris preceptory by night onto Templar ships in La Rochelle. Emphasis added Where did the documents go? The entire appealingness of documents, its power, and the secret it eveals have become known by a single name Sangreal. The legend is complicated, but the important thing to call in is that the Priory guards the proof, and is purportedly awaiting the right moment in history to review the true statement. What truth? What secret could possibly be that powerful? Sophie, the word Sangreal is an antiquated word. It has evolved over the years into another term a more modern nam e. Holy grail. but the Sangreal documents are only half of the Holy grail treasure. They are buried with the grail itself and reveal its true meaning.The documents gave the Knights Templar so much power because the pages revealed the true nature of the Grail. (Brown, pages 174 175) Sophie quickly outlined what Langdon had explained earlier the Priory of Sion, the Knights Templar, the Sangreal documents, and the Holy Grail, which many claimed was not a cup but rather something utmost more powerful. (Brown, page 248) The Holy Grail is not a thing. It is, in fact a person. (Brown, page 256) Legends of chivalric prosecutions for the addled Grail were in fact stories of forbidden hobbys for the lost sacred feminine.Knights who claimed to be look for for the chalice were speaking in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women, banished the Goddess, burned nonbelievers, and forbidden the ethnical awe for the sacred feminine. (Brown, page 25 9) The Holy Grail is Mary Magdalene the niggle of the royal stemmaline of Jesus Christ. Sophie tilted her head and scanned the list of titles THE TEMPLAR manifestation Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ (Brown, page 273) Sophie was silent for a long moment. And these tetrad chests of documents were the treasure that the Knights Templar found under Solomons Temple? Exactly. The documents that made the Knights so powerful. The documents that have been the object of countless Grail quests throughout history. entirely you said the Holy Grail was Mary Magdalene. If people are intrusive for documents, why would you call it a search for the Holy Grail? Teabing look her, his expression softening. Because the hiding place of the Holy Grail includes a sarcophagus. The quest for the Holy Grail is literally the quest to kneel before the castanets of Mary Magdalene. A journey to pray at the feet of the outcast one, the lost sacred feminine. (Brown, page 277) Sophie felt an unexpected wonder. The hiding place of the Holy Grail is actually a tomb? Teabings hazel eyeball got misty. It is. A tomb containing the body of Mary Magdalene and the documents that tell the true story of her life. At its heart, the quest for the Holy Grail has always been a quest for Magdalene the wronged Queen, entombed with the proof of her familys rightful claim to power. (Brown, page 278) Godefroi de Bouillon, descending(prenominal) in the Merovingian bloodline and founder of the Priory of Sion ordered the Knights Templar to recover the Sangreal documents from beneath Solomons Temple and thus provide the Merovingians proof of their hereditary ties to Jesus Christ through Christs marriage to and subsequent children with Mary Magdalene. (Brown, page 279) This avatar of the Knights Templar by Dan Brown is simply not true he created it to further his plot and keep the readers enthralled. Mission accomplished.As previously illustrated, the Knights Templar were powerful i n their own right and not because they were created to protect the holy grail for a secret society known as the Priory of Sion. The things that actually made the Knights Templar powerful were as follows 1. ) the papacy and their association with the Catholic Church 2. ) the view the masses had of them as good, righteous, and true 3. ) the trust that the nobles and lay peoples put in them 4. ) their wealth and discretion in creating and sustaining that wealth 5. ) their own righteous attitude, tenacity, and fervor 6. the fear they invoked including fear on the battlefield and 7. ) the secrecy that they were determined to sustain. CONCLUSION / HYPOTHESIS The enigmatic Knights Templar would have probably faded into history if it had not been for the mention of knights (secular or devout) in the popular literary works of the Templars time. The unfinished numbers of Chretien de Troyes, regarded by many as the oldest known Grail romance, tells of the adventures of a knight named Percev al, also the name of his poem. Another name for the same poem is Conte del Graal translated as The Story of the Grail (c. 190). 19 Chretien died before he revealed exactly what the grail was however, the knights did not cease to exist in the written word. Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170-1220) continued the palm with his grail romance poem known as Parzival. Wolframs character, Parzival, is the representation of the slow and stumbling progress of an honorable man reaching toward the highest earthly responsibilities. In parallel incidents, it tells of a knights adventures that have already been recognized by his peers as unmatched by any other knight. 20 Even though the Knights Templar were not named specifically they are assumed to be the basis for the character since the Templars coexisted with the authors. Here is where the connection between the Holy Grail and the Knights Templar begins in poems and other fictional writings that made people tonus good. In many of these grail romanc es it was discerned that the grail was a plate or a vessel that Christ was believed to have ate off of or drank out of at the last supper. This item was then used to detain droplets of his blood while he hung from the cross, dying.So, from a vessel dimension the blood of Christ we dont have to jump very farthermost to get to a pregnant woman carrying Jesus baby (still a vessel guardianship the blood of Christ). Mary Magdalene was merely a lawful choice as the notorious vessel. Referencing the Templars as the guardian of the Holy Grail was also a logical choice they had been depicted in writings doing just that for hundreds of years. I must say that Dan Browns idea of having Mary Magdalenes physical remains as the actual object was a bit gruesome. Writers still find it easy to use the Templars in their tales because the Knights were a airless order.The Knights Templar Encyclopedia tells us that the Templars central archives were shipped to Cyprus while the Saracens were taking Acre in August of 1291. After the Templars were suppressed in 1312 all of their records were passed on to their rivals, the Knights Hospitallars who were also residing on Cyprus. It is believed that when the Turks took Cyprus in 1571 most of these archives were done for(p)21 however, it is through the Hospitallars, and a few other sources such as the chronicles of William of Tyre, that we still have some records today, a few of which still await translation.These facts are not only enlightening but assist our understanding of why there is so much myth and mystery surrounding the order. The fact that the Knights Templar have remained in the forefront of our thoughts all these years is simply amazing. The Templars continue to be used by everyday writers in all kinds of genre and forums which touch the varying aspects of individual interests and personalities. Yes, all of their efforts keep us access back for more. Dan Browns novel The DaVinci Code entertained readers everywhere.So ny Pictures scene of his story spread the tale to an even wider audience. fresh video games rose up everywhere and in all different languages. The Knights Templar were introduced to new generations for the first time and this is why we remain fascinated with them. Whether they are depicted as bad guys or good guys they were once a real order of warrior monks and that fact gives at least a little credence to all new manifestations. It is from this research that I hypothesize the true power behind the Knights Templar comes from the universal psychology of the masses.We, as humankind beings, have basic ineluctably that must be met (food, shelter, and security) and when we find a safe source to carry out any of those needs, we latch on to it. Initially the Templars came to us in a manner that provided protection of our physical well being, enabling us to render spiritual fulfillment. As our protectors of faith they took on an even stronger idealistic aim that helped them to become established within the universal psyche. Once fully accepted by the people of the day to be their protectors, the people supported them without question. This is where the true power lies, in the minds and actions of the masses.Any entity with the ability to control the perception of the majority is a powerful entity indeed. BIBLIOGRAPHY Baigent, Michael, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln. Holy Blood Holy Grail. refreshed York dell issue, 1982. I actually bought this book for my research. It was used to establish an understanding of where Dan Brown came up with his crazy facts. de Troyes, Chretien. Perceval, Or, The Story of The Grail. saucily York Pergamon Press, 1983. This is the version I write for the say source. The actual unfinished work was circa 1190 and is not listed in the subroutine library of Congress. barber, Malcolm. The Knights Templar. Slate, April 20, 2006, http//www. slate. com/id/2140307/? nav=tap3 (accessed October 26, 2008). This was a good place to start. It established a basic pedantic overview of my topic by a renowned and trusted source. Barber, Malcolm. The New Knighthood. New York Cambridge University Press, 1994. Malcolm Barber is prof of mediaeval History at the University of Reading. This was my bible. I was able to use this book as tell in this paper and to maintain or throw out data from other sources. Barber, Malcolm, and Keith Bate. The Templars Selected Sources. Manchester Manchester University Press.Reprint, New York Palgrave, 2002. Malcolm Barber is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Reading. This book was translated and Annotated by Malcolm Barber and Keith Bate and it comprises a substantial collection of translated material illustrative of its history. I used it only for the storied referenced. Bernard of Clairvaux translated by M. Conrad Greenia. In Praise of The New Knighthood A Treatise On The Knights Templar and The Holy Places of Jerusalem. Kalamazoo, Mich. Cistercian Publications, 2000. Very important document without it, there may never have been a Catholic order called the Knights of the Temple.Bold, Kevin. Baphomet A Mystery Solved At determination? , 1995. Stephen Dafoe. http//www. templarhistory. com/solved. html. arouse article, I did not use it in this paper. Boudicca, Laura. Knights Templar Page, April 10, 2008. Church of Y Dynion Mwyn. http//www. tylwythteg. com/templar. html. Interesting article, I did not use it in this paper. Brown, Dan. The Davinci Code. New York Anchor Books, 2003. I resemblingd this book and the creativity of those who were responsible for its basis Baigent, Michael, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln (especially Lincoln). Not to immerse Noel Corbu and Pierre Plantard.If you take out the FACT page it is an entertaining work of fiction without as much controversy. Fodors Guide to The Davinci Code On The civilize to The Best-Selling Novel. emended by Jennifer Paull, and Christopher Culwell. First ed. New York Fodors Travel / ergo dic House, 2006. This book was okay however, I did not find it very effective in my research. I am glad I bought it though it is fun to see the pictures of the actual places. Charbonnel, Josaephe Chartrou. (From Old Catalog). Paris Les Presses universitaires de France, 1928. This source was translated by Malcolm Barber. I used it only for the noted reference.Correll, Larry, and Susan Correll. Priory of Sion, Timothy Ministries. http//timothyministries. org/theologicaldictionary/default. aspx? theword=priory%20of%20sion This is merely one commentary of the Priory of Sion short and to the point. The Vatican Publishing House. THE PARCHMENT OF CHINON Chinon, Diocese of Tours, 1308 August 17th 20th, Unknown. The Vatican Publishing House. http//asv. vatican. va/en/doc/1308. htmtop. I used this source only for the noted reference. This website appears to be the official website of the Vatican it says it is the Holy See. Dafoe, Stephen. Baphomet The Pentagram Connection, Stephen Dafoe. http//www. templarhistory. com/pentagram. html. TemplarHistory. com is an online imagery of data on the history, mystery, myth and legacy of the Knights Templar that was started by Templar author Stephen Dafoe in the fall of 1997. Interesting article, I did not use it in this paper. Dafoe, Stephen. The Templar Hierarchy, Stephen Dafoe. http//www. templarhistory. com/hierarchy. html. TemplarHistory. com is an online resource of information on the history, mystery, myth and legacy of the Knights Templar that was started by Templar author Stephen Dafoe in the fall of 1997.Interesting article, it was my first resource regarding the structure of the order. I received the same information in several other sources however, the Templar hierarchy was not used in this paper. Dafoe, Stephen. Who Were The Knights Templar? , Stephen Dafoe. http//www. templarhistory. com/who. html. TemplarHistory. com is an online resource of information on the history, mystery, myth and legacy of the Knights Templar that was started by Templar author Stephen Dafoe in the fall of 1997. An overview. de Sede, Gerard. The Accursed Treasure of Rennes-le-chateau. Translated by Bill Kersey. Worcester Park DEK, 2001.Gerard de Sede was a surrealist writer. This book reveals a plausible explanation of the source of Saunieres wealth and untangles the astounding hoax which includes false genealogies and international conspiracies. Gerard de Sede wrote a magazine article well-nigh Gisors, which in turn was responsible for his acquainting himself with Pierre Plantard and soon a collaboration developed between them that inspired Gerard de Sedes 1962 book, Les Templiers sont parmi nous, ou, LEnigme de Gisors (The Templars are Amongst Us, or The Enigma of Gisors), which also paved the way for the introduction of the mythical Priory of Sion.Pretty interesting stuff these collaborations. Editee spud la premiere fois et traduite en fran? cais par J. -B. Chabot. Chronique De Michel Le Syrien, Patriarche J acobite Dantioche (1166-1199). 4 vols. capital of Belgium Culture et Civilisation, 1963. This source was translated by Malcolm Barber. I used it only for the noted reference. Gonen, Rivka. Contested Holiness Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Perspectives On The Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Jersey City, NJ KTAV Pub. House, 2003. Rivka Gonen is the former Senior Curator of the Department of Jewish Ethnography at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and a participant in the Temple Mount Excavations.The book is a straightforward survey and history enhanced with contemporary perspectives on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. I used it only for the noted reference. Griffith-Jones, Robin. The Da Vinci Code and The Secrets of The Temple. Grand Rapids, Mich. William B. Eerdmans Pub. , 2006. Robin Griffith-Jones works at the Temple Church in England and this book is the accumulation of what her presents to visitors. Parchments known as the Les Dossiers Secrets which were actually produced by Philippe de Cher isey is hat I pulled from an excerpt of this source, although it is common knowledge and found in many sources. GNU Free Documentation License. Origins of medieval knighthood, Last updated 10-18-2008 2250. The Wikimedia Foundation. http//en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Knight. This provided me with the definition of secular knight. I could then compare it with the definition of a Knights Templar. Haag, Michael, Veronica Haag, and James McConnachie. The Rough Guide to The Davinci Code. Edited by Mark Ellingham. rev. ed. N. p. Rough Guides Ltd. , 2006. This was a somewhat useable source.Some of the websites no longer work but we needed it for class and it was handy to look up other peoples topics. Hindley, Geoffrey. The Crusades A History of Armed Pilgrimage and Holy War. New York Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003. This work chronicles the many expeditions to recover Jerusalem for Christendom. It was useful in my research. Geoffrey Hindley is a lecturer/writer educated at University College, Oxford. This was a useful and reliable source. Housley, Norman. The Avignon Papacy and The Crusades, 1305-1378. Oxford Clarendon Press. Reprint, New York Oxford University Press, 1986.While focusing on the relationship between the papacy and the 14th-century crusades, this study illuminates other fields of activity in Avignon, such as papal taxation and interaction with Byzantium. Housley analyzes the Curias approach to related issues such as peacemaking between warring Christian powers, the work of Military Orders, and western attempts to maintain a trade embargo on Mamluk, Egypt. I used it only for the noted reference. Housley, Norman, ed. Knighthoods of Christ Essays On The History of The Crusades and The Knights Templar, Presented to Malcolm Barber. Aldershot, England. Reprint, Burlington, VT Ashgate, 2007.Technically the essay I pulled this from was called The Military Orders and the East, 1149-1291 written by Jonathan Riley-Smith which begins on page 137 of the collection a lter by Norman Housley. It provide the information I needed and was a good source. Introvigne, Massimo. beyond The Da Vinci Code History and Myth of the Priory of Sion, June, 2005. CESNUR concentrate for Studies On New Religions. http//www. cesnur. org/2005/pa_introvigne. htm. Massimo Introvigne is the founder and managing director of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR), an international network of scholars who study new religious movements.Introvigne is the author of numerous books and hundreds of articles in the field of sociology of religion. Finding a scholarly source on this topic was not easy. I was grateful to find this work by him and gave it to Emily to use in their research. Very important to my research on this topic. Jones, Greg. Beyond Da Vinci. New York Seabury Books, 2004. This book is short, concise, and understandable. Greg Jones presents the facts openly and shows the flaws when they are there in a way that is simply debatable. I used it only for the noted reference. Moore, Malcolm. Vatican paper set to clear Knights Templar, October 7, 2007.Telegraph Media Group Limited 2008. http//www. telegraph. co. uk/news/worldnews/1565252/Vatican-paper-set-to-clear-Knights-Templar. html. term was printed verbatim under the CHINON PARCHMENT. Very useful. Riley-Smith, Jonathan, ed. The Oxford Illustrated History of The Crusades, Oxford ed. New York Oxford University Press, 1995. Jonathan Riley-Smith is Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge. This was a great source that I referenced it often. Malcolm Barber also references his work. Ruth Mazo Karras, Joel Kaye, William Kenan, and E. Ann Matter, eds.Law and The Illicit in Medieval Europe. Middle Ages series. Philadelphia, PA University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Ruth Mazo Karras is Professor of History at the University of Minnesota. Joel Kaye is Professor of History at Barnard College. William R. Kenan is Jr. Professor of Religious Studies at the Universi ty of Pennsylvania. E. Ann Matter is Associate Dean for Arts and Letters in the discipline of Arts and Sciences. Various scholars make the case that the development of law is deep implicated in the growth of medieval theology and Christian doctrine. I used it only for the noted reference.Schein, Sylvia. Fideles Crucis The Papacy, The West, and The Recovery of The Holy Land, 1274-1314. Oxford Clarendon Press. Reprint, New York Oxford University Press, 1991. Schein is a PhD who challenges the view that the fall of Acre in 1291 was a watershed dividing the classical age of the crusade from the late Middle Ages, when the ideal had become sterile, the obsessive fancy of a handful of individuals. She shows instead that the desire to recover the Holy Land remained powerful and pervasive, and was an important consideration in the policy-making of European rulers.She uses an massive range of sources consulted and collated papal bulls, chronicles, prophecies, apocalyptic treatises and let ters. Very useful source. straggler, Joseph R. The Reign of Philip The Fair. Princeton, N. J. Princeton University Press, 1980. Strayer (1904-1987) taught at Princeton University and was chair of their History Department from 1941-1961. I wasnt able to get my hands on this book, only the noted reference. Newman, Sharan. The Real History Behind The Templars, 10th ed. New York Penguin Group, 2007. Sharan Newman was a PhD candidate at UC Santa Barbara, CA at the time this book was published.She is also a longtime member of the Medieval Academy and has served on the advisory board for the Medieval tie of the Pacific. I bought this book for my research and found it very useful in collaborating less scholarly sources as well as the noted reference. Nicholson, Helen, and David Nicolle. Gods Warriors Knights Templar, Saracens and The competitiveness for Jerusalem, Pbk ed. New York, NY, USA Osprey Pub. , 2006. This is a good source for information to the highest degree the battle of Hatti n in 1187 and rival military elites. Helen Nicholson actually wrote about the Knights Templar.I used it only for the noted reference. Phillips, Jonathan. Defenders of The Holy Land Relations surrounded by The Latin East and The West, 1119-1187. Oxford Clarendon Press. Reprint, New York Oxford University Press, 1996. I used this source only for the noted reference however, I also viewed various clips on you-tube with this author in them. I took notes because he was very good. The author has his doctorate. Ralls, Karen. Knights Templar Encyclopedia. Edited by Gina Talucci. New Jersey The Career Press, Inc. , 2007. The author is a Ph. D. medieval historian and religious studies scholar.I bought this one for my research and used to confirm or debunk various other sources. Robinson, John J. Dungeon, Fire, and Sword The Knights Templar in The Crusades. New York M. Evans & Co. , 1991. The author is a member of the Medieval Academy of America, the Organization of American Historians, and purplish Overseas League of London. This was the most enjoyable research book of them all. I lost many hours just because I couldnt stop education it. The context is not dry but flows more like novel. Valletta, Malta. The Priory of Sion mockery / fragment 1 A Barkeepers Myth, MalGo Media Services Ltd. http//www. avinci-the-movie. com/priory-of-sion-1. html. Part one This was a good site for getting the explanation in chronological order with a lot more detail. I also verified information found in Massimo Introvignes site. There is no author listed on site so it was very suspect until verified. Valletta, Malta. The Priory of Sion Hoax / Part 2 The rich, poor Priest, MalGo Media Services Ltd. http//www. davinci-the-movie. com/priory-of-sion-2. html. Part two This was a good site for getting the explanation in chronological order with a lot more detail. I also verified information found in Massimo Introvignes site.There is no author listed on site so it was very suspect until verifi ed. Valletta, Malta. The Priory of Sion Hoax / Part 3 BCC is taken by, MalGo Media Services Ltd. http//www. davinci-the-movie. com/priory-of-sion-3. html. Part three This was a good site for getting the explanation in chronological order with a lot more detail. I also verified information found in Massimo Introvignes site. There is no author listed on site so it was very suspect until verified. von Eschenbach, Wolfram. Parzival. Harmondsworth, Eng. Reprint, New York, N. Y. Penguin Books, 1980. This is the version I referenced for the noted source.The actual works were written between 1200 and 1210 and are not listed in the Library of Congress. William Chester Jordan. The French Monarchy and The Jews From Philip Augustus to The Last Capetians. Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. I used this source only for the noted reference. supplement THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CITATIONS IN THE DAVINCI CODE Pages 171 173 prelude citation in this instance will be important to my resea rch. The Priory of Sion, he began, was founded in Jerusalem in 1099 by a French king named Godefori de Bouillon, immediately after he had conquered the city. King Godefroi was allegedly the possessor of a powerful secret a secret that had been in his family since the time of Christ. Fearing his secret might be lost when he died, he founded a secret brotherhood the Priory of Sion charged them with protecting his secret by quietly passing it on from generation to generation. During their years in Jerusalem, the Priory learned of stash of hidden documents buried beneath the ruins of Herods temple, which had been make atop the earlier ruins of Solomons Temple.These documents, they believed, corroborated Godefrois powerful secret and were so explosive in nature that the Church would stop at cipher to get them. The Priory vowed that no matter how long it took, these documents must be recovered from the rubble beneath the temple and protected forever, so the truth would never die. In order to retrieve the documents from within the ruins, the Priory created a military arm a group of nine knights called the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and Temple of Solomon. Langdon paused. More commonly known as the Knights Templar. Langdon had lectured often enough on the Knights Templar to know that almost everyone on earth had heard of them, at least abstractedly. For academics, the Templars history was a precarious world where fact, lore, and misinformation had become so intertwined that extracting a pristine truth was almost impossible. Nowadays, Langdon hesitated even to mention the Knights Templar while public lecture because it invariably led to a barrage of convoluted inquiries into assorted cabal theories. Sophie already looked troubled. Youre saying the Knights Templar were founded by the Priory of Sion to retrieve a collection of secret documents?I thought the Templars were created to protect the Holy Land. A common misconception. The idea of protection of pilgrims was the guise under which the Templars ran their mission. Their true goal in the Holy Land was to retrieve the documents from beneath the ruins of the temple. And did they find them? Langdon grinned. Nobody knows for sure, but the one thing on which all academics agree is this The Knights discovered something down there in the ruins something that made them wealthy and powerful beyond anyones wildest imagination. Emphasis addedLangdon quickly gave Sophie the standard academic sketch of the accepted Knights Templar history, explaining how the Knights were in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade and told King Baldwin II that they were there to protect Christian pilgrims on the roadways. Although unpaid and sworn to poverty, the Knights told the king they required basic shelter and requested his permission to take up residence in the stables under the ruins of the temple. King Baldwin granted the soldiers request, and Knights took up their meager residence inside the devastated shrine.The odd choice of lodging, Langdon explained, had been anything but random. The Knights believed the documents the Priory sought were buried deep under the ruins beneath the Holy of Holies, a sacred chamber where God Himself was believed to reside. Literally, the very center of the Jewish faith. For almost a decade, the nine Knights lived in the ruins, excavating in total secrecy through solid rock. Sophie looked over. And you said they discovered something? They certainly did, Langdon said, explaining how it had taken nine years, but the Knights had finally found what they had been seek for.They took the treasure from the temple and traveled to Europe, where their influence seemed to solidify overnight. Nobody was certain whether the Knights had blackmailed the Vatican or whether the Church simply tried to buy the Knights silence, but Pope Innocent II immediately issued an unprecedented papal bull that afforded the Knights Templar limitless power and declared them a law unto themselves an autonomous army independent of all interference from kings and prelates, both religious and political. Emphasis addedWith their new carte blanche from the Vatican, the Knights Templar expanded at a staggering rate, both in numbers and political force, amassing vast estates in over a dozen countries. The began extending credit to bankrupt royals and charging interest in return, thereby establish modern banking and broadening their wealth and influence still further. After the citation above Brown begins to talk about the fall of the Knights, where they went, and states that they still exist under other names and fraternities. Pages 174 175 The Templars potent treasure trove of documents, which had apparently been their source of power, was Clements true objective, but it slipped through his fingers. The documents had long since been entrusted to the Templars shadowy architects, the Priory of Sion, whose veil of secrecy had kept them safely out of ran ge of the Vaticans onslaught. As the Vatican closed in, the Priory smuggled their documents from a Paris preceptory by night onto Templar ships in La Rochelle. Emphasis added Where did the documents go? The entire collection of documents, its power, and the secret it reveals have become known by a single name Sangreal. Emphasis added The legend is complicated, but the important thing to remember is that the Priory guards the proof, and is purportedly awaiting the right moment in history to review the truth. What truth? What secret could possibly be that powerful? Sophie, the word Sangreal is an quaint word. It has evolved over the years into another term a more modern name. Holy Grail. but the Sangreal documents are only half of the Holy Grail treasure. They are buried with the Grail itself and reveal its true meaning. The documents gave the Knights Templar so much power because the pages revealed the true nature of the Grail. Emphasis added Pages 182 183 Langdon and S ophie are in the taxi on the way to 24 Rue Haxo also known as the monument Bank of Zurich. My point, the Knights initiation of international banking as a source of power. Langdon pulled the heavy key from his pocket Earlier, while tellingSophie about the Knights Templar, Langdon had realized that this key, in addition to having the Priory seal embossed on it, possessed a more cunning tie to the Priory of Sion. The equal-armed cruciform was symbolic of the balance and harmony but also of the Knights Templar. Everyone had seen the paintings of Knights Templar wearing white tunics emblazoned with the red equal-armed crosses. Granted, the arms of the Templar cross were slightly flared at the ends, but they were still of equal length. A square cross. Just like the one on this key.The Grail was believed to be somewhere in England, buried in a hidden chamber beneath one of the many Templar churches, where it had been hidden since at least 1500. Page 185 Is it possible, Sophie asked, t hat the key youre holding unlocks the hiding place of the Holy Grail? We have an extremely ascertain key, stamped with the Priory of Sion seal, delivered to us by a member of the Priory of Sion a brotherhood which, you just told me, are guardians of the Holy Grail. Pages 186 187 Langdon had entirely forgotten that the peaceful, equal-armed cross had been adopted as the perfect symbol for the flag of neutral Switzerland.At least the mystery was solved. Sophie and Langdon were holding the key to a Swiss bank deposit box. Page 248 Sophie quickly outlined what Langdon had explained earlier the Priory of Sion, the Knights Templar, the Sangreal documents, and the Holy Grail, which many claimed was not a cup but rather something far more powerful. Emphasis added These next citations cite the novels description of the thing that gave the documents that the Knights Templar guarded, their power. Page 253 It was all about power, Teabing continued. Christ as Messiah was critical to th e functioning of Church and state. Many scholars claim that the early Church literally stole Jesus from His original followers, hijacking His human message, shrouding it in an impenetrable cloak of divinity, and using it to expand their own power. Emphasis added Page 256 The Holy Grail is not a thing. It is, in fact a person. Page 258 The Grail is literally the ancient symbol for womanhood, and the Holy Grail represents the sacred feminine and the goddess, which of course has now been lost, virtually eliminated by the Church.The power of the female and her ability to produce life was once very sacred, but it posed a threat to the rise of the predominantly male Church Page 259 Legends of chivalric quests for the lost Grail were in fact stories of forbidden quests for the lost sacred feminine. Knights who claimed to be searching for the chalice were speaking in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women, banished the Goddess, burned nonbelievers, a nd forbidden the pagan reverence for the sacred feminine. Page 273 The Holy Grail is Mary Magdalene the mother of the royal bloodline of Jesus Christ. Sophie tilted her head and scanned the list of titles THE TEMPLAR REVELATION Secret Guardians of the True Identity of Christ Page 277 The Sangreal documents simply tell the other side of the Christ story. In the end, which side of the story you believe becomes a matter of faith and personal exploration, but at least the information has survived. The Sangreal documents include tens of thousands of pages of information.Eyewitness accounts of the Sangreal treasure describe it as being carried in four enormous trunks. In those trunks are reputed to be the Purist Documents thousands of pages of unaltered, pre-Constantine documents, written by the early followers of Jesus, revering Him as a wholly human teacher and prophet. Also rumored to be part of the treasure is the legendary Q Documents a manuscript that even the Vatican admits they believe exists. Allegedly, it is a book of Jesus teachings, possibly written in His own hand. Sophie was silent for a long moment. And these four chests of documents were the treasure that the Knights Templar found under Solomons Temple? Exactly. The documents that made the Knights so powerful. The documents that have been the object of countless Grail quests throughout history. Emphasis added plainly you said the Holy Grail was Mary Magdalene. If people are searching for documents, why would you call it a search for the Holy Grail? Teabing eyeball her, his expression softening. Because the hiding place of the Holy Grail includes a sarcophagus. The quest for the Holy Grail is literally the quest to kneel before the swot up of Mary Magdalene. A journey to pray at the feet of the outcast one, the lost sacred feminine. Page 278 Sophie felt an unexpected wonder.The hiding place of the Holy Grail is actually a tomb? Teabings hazel eyes got misty. It is. A tomb containing the body of Mary Magdalene and the documents that tell the true story of her life. At its heart, the quest for the Holy Grail has always been a quest for Magdalene the wronged Queen, entombed with the proof of her familys rightful claim to power. Emphasis added Page 279 Godefroi de Bouillon, descendant in the Merovingian bloodline and founder of the Priory of Sion ordered the Knights Templar to recover the Sangreal documents from beneath Solomons Temple and thus provide the Merovingians proof of their hereditary ties to Jesus Christ through Christs marriage to and subsequent children with Mary Magdalene. Pages 328 329 An ancient word of wisdom frees this scroll and helps us keep her scatterd family whole a headstone praised by templars is the key and atbash will reveal the truth to thee. This poem, Teabing gushed, references not only the Grail, but the Knights Templar and scattered family of Mary Magdalene What more could we ask for? Page 366 Robert, for heavens sake The church b uilt in London by the Priorys military arm the Knights Templar themselves The Temple Church? Once the epicenter of all Templar/Priory activities in the United Kingdom, the Temple Church had been so named in honor of Solomons Temple, from which the Knights Templar had extracted theirs own title, as well as the Sangreal documents that gave them all their influence in Rome.Tales abounded of knights performing strange, secretive rituals within the Temple Churchs unusual sanctuary. Page 375 The Knights Templar were warriors, Teabing reminded A religio-military society. Their churches were their strongholds and their banks. Banks? Sophie asked, glancing at Leigh. Heavens, yes. The Templars invented the concept of modern banking. For European nobility, traveling with gold was perilous, so the Templars allowed nobles to deposit gold in their nearest Temple Church and the draw it from any other Temple Church across Europe. All they needed was proper documentation. Alanus Marcel, Teabi ng said, The master of the Temple in the early cardinal hundreds. He and his successors actually held the Parliamentary chair of Primus Baro Angiae. Langdon was surprised. First Baron of the commonwealth? Teabing nodded.The Master of the Temple, some claim, held more influence than the king himself. Emphasis added You know, Teabing speak to Sophie, the Holy Grail is said to once have been stored in this church overnight while the Templars moved it from one hiding place to another. stomach you imagine the four chests of Sangreal documents sitting right here with Mary Magdalenes sarcophagus? Pages 466 467 The Knights Templar had designed Rosslyn Chapel as an exact architectural blueprint of Solomons Temple in Jerusalem compete with a west wall, a narrow rectangular sanctuary, and a subterranean vault like the Holy of Holies, in which the original nine knights had first unearthed their priceless treasure. Langdon had to admit, there existed an challenging symmetry in the idea of the Templars building a modern Grail repository that echoed of the Grails original hiding place.
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