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    Ancient Mysteries: Knights Templar
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    Media: VHS Tape

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    Editorial Review:

    Nine hundred years ago, Muslims fighting Christians were suddenly assaulted by a strange and terrifying force...a legion of sword wielding monks called the Knights Templar. Their fanatical courage struck terror in their enemies; their fabulous wealth made them the most powerful men in Europe; their secret rites inspired rumors of blasphemy. Did the Knights Templar find ancient secrets buried beneath Solomon's Temple? Did they conspire to seize part of Europe for themselves? Join us as we search for answers to these enduring enigmas in the long ago time of the bold and mysterious Knights Templar.


    Customer Reviews:

    • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0

    • PURE HOGWASH--waste of time and money
      If you are intending to read this as a novel, fine; otherwise, you are allowing yourself to be mislead by the author who is fast pushing out another moneymaker.This is pure fiction being touted as fact!

    • Fascinating!
      This is an episode of "Ancient Mysteries," produced by A&E and The History Channel and narrated by Leonard Nimoy. It lives up to the high standards of its sponsors, and provides an excellent account of the powerful medieval order of warrior monks. It focuses, of course, upon the mysteries of the Order and its strange demise, and does so in a sensible manner. Well worth a viewing.

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