Templars The Knights Who Made Britain

Cover of Templars The Knights Who Made Britain by Steve Tibble
Author: Steve Tibble
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780300264456
Dimensions:
Height: 9.29 Inches
Length: 5.98 Inches
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Width: 1.26 Inches
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Templars: The Knights Who Made Britain by Steve Tibble, published by Yale University Press on January 1, 2023, offers a detailed examination of the Knights Templar and their significant influence on the formation of modern Britain. This 352-page book presents a new interpretation of the Templars, originally established in the twelfth century to protect pilgrims, and challenges the prevailing narratives surrounding their legacy.

In this account, Tibble explores the Templars’ role beyond their well-known military engagements, highlighting their contributions to royal strategy, financial systems, and peace treaties. The book charts the Order’s rise under Henry I and its eventual suppression, illustrating how these medieval knights were pivotal in shaping the early English state while engaging in the broader context of the Christian Middle East. Readers will find a thorough historical analysis that delves into the complexities of the Templars’ impact on European history, particularly during the Norman Conquest to the Late Medieval period.


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A gripping account of the Knights Templar, challenging received wisdom to show how these devout medieval knights played a profound role in making modern Britain

The Knights Templar have an enduring reputation–but not one they would recognize. Originally established in the twelfth century to protect pilgrims, the Order is remembered today for heresy, fanaticism, and even satanism.

In this bold new interpretation, Steve Tibble sets out to correct the record. The Templars, famous for their battles on Christendom’s eastern front, were in fact dedicated peace-mongers at home. They influenced royal strategy and policy, created financial structures, and brokered international peace treaties–primarily to ensure that men, money, and material could be transferred more readily to the east.

Charting the rise of the Order under Henry I through to its violent suppression following the fall of Acre, Tibble argues that these medieval knights were essential to the emergence of an early English state. Revealing the true legacy of the British Templars, he shows how a small group helped shape medieval Britain while simultaneously fighting in the name of the Christian Middle East.

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