"The Shattered Cross: The Rise, Fall and Undying Legacy of the Knights Templars" by Allen Schery, is an expansive, richly detailed historical and interpretive work that explores the multifaceted story of the Knights Templar. Schery provides a sweeping narrative that spans from the Order’s origins in medieval Europe through their rise as a formidable military and financial power, to their brutal suppression in the early 14th century and the enduring mysteries surrounding their legacy. The book excels in blending meticulous historical scholarship with evocative storytelling, giving readers not only a comprehensive overview of Templar military innovations, architectural achievements, and financial systems but also delving deeply into the secret rites, symbols, and the complex political intrigues that led to their downfall.
What distinguishes this work is its thoroughness and the author’s effort to connect historical facts with the modern mythos surrounding the Templars—addressing topics such as survival theories, hidden treasures, the rumored Templar fleet, and the intriguing connections to sites like Oak Island and Rosslyn Chapel. Schery also explores the influence of the Templars on secret societies and Freemasonry, as well as the Vatican’s role in preserving hidden documents, weaving these strands into a cohesive narrative that highlights the interplay of power, secrecy, and spiritual legacy.
The writing balances academic rigor with a vivid, almost cinematic style, bringing to life the atmosphere of medieval Europe and the Holy Land, from the harsh realities of crusading warfare to the shadowy corridors of secret initiation rites. The inclusion of detailed chapters on architecture, financial administration, and legal frameworks shows the Order’s profound impact beyond the battlefield, painting a portrait of a sophisticated and visionary organization. Additionally, Schery does not shy away from discussing controversies such as the Templar curse and the unusual deaths surrounding their suppression, contributing to the rich tapestry of legend and history.
Overall, "The Shattered Cross" offers both scholars and general readers a compelling, layered understanding of the Knights Templar. It serves as a valuable resource that bridges historical detail with the enduring fascination and mystery that continue to surround the Order. The book’s extensive chapter structure and source citations underscore its credibility, while its narrative drive ensures the complex subject matter remains engaging. It is a significant contribution to Templar literature that honors the Order’s real historical achievements alongside the myths that have immortalized them.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Shattered Cross: The Rise, Fall and Undying Legacy of the Knights Templars by Allen Schery delivers an expansive, richly detailed historical and interpretive masterpiece on one of medieval Europe's most enigmatic and influential military orders. Founded around 1119 as a small band of warrior-monks sworn to protect pilgrims in the volatile Holy Land, the Knights Templar evolved into Christendom's premier fighting force and the world's first multinational banking corporation. Schery's narrative sweeps from their gritty origins amid the First Crusade's aftermath-when nine French knights took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience under Hugues de Payens-through their meteoric ascent under Bernard of Clairvaux's patronage, to their catastrophic downfall amid King Philip IV of France's debt-fueled persecution in 1307 and Pope Clement V's reluctant dissolution in 1312. This is no dry chronicle: Schery fuses primary sources like the Rule of the Templars and trial transcripts with vivid, cinematic storytelling that transports readers to blood-soaked battlefields at Hattin, soaring fortress strongholds like Krak des Chevaliers, and shadowy Parisian preceptories where heresy charges ignited Europe's first "fake news" crisis.What elevates this work is Schery's forensic balance of documented history against centuries of romantic legend. He meticulously dissects Templar innovations-white-mantled knights pioneering heavy cavalry charges, pioneering letter-of-credit systems funding transcontinental commerce, architectural marvels blending Romanesque solidity with Gothic aspiration-while candidly evaluating post-dissolution myths. Survival theories posit Templar treasure fleets fleeing to Scotland or Portugal; Schery weighs evidence for Rosslyn Chapel's "coded" pillars, Oak Island's Money Pit anomalies, and rumored Holy Grail custodianship. Connections to Freemasonry's speculative rites, Rosicrucian symbolism, and even American founding fathers receive measured scrutiny, tracing how Vatican-archived documents (some only recently digitized) shaped selective memory.The prose marries academic rigor-extensive footnotes citing Latin chronicles, Arabic histories like Ibn al-Qalanisi, archaeological reports-with atmospheric immersion: imagine torchlit initiations binding recruits to secrecy oaths, or Grand Master Jacques de Molay's defiant pyre on Paris's Ile aux Juifs, cursing his persecutors as flames consumed him. Dedicated chapters unpack financial ledgers revolutionizing medieval economics, legal codes predating modern military justice, and architectural legacies from Tomar to Chinon. Schery confronts controversies head-on: the infamous "head worship" accusations (Baphomet's true identity?), sodomy slanders as political theater, the "Templar curse" shadowing Philip and Clement's early demises. Schery, drawing from his anthropological lens reveals the Templars as visionary innovators crushed by envy- their shattered cross seeding modern conspiracy culture while their real legacy endures in banking, law, and chivalric ideals. Essential reading that honors achievements amid immortal myths. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781968950026
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