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The maritime history of the Knights Templar following the Church’s attempt to expunge them in southern France • Shows that the pirates of legend originated with the Knights Templar’s secret navy • Reveals the Templars’ secret objective to establish a new universal order based on spirituality, wisdom, and individualism--the New Jerusalem • Examines the secret history of the Templars’ influence in international politics When the Vatican condemned the Order of the Temple in 1312, many of those who escaped took to the sea. Their immediate objective was to take revenge on the Church. Recent discoveries confirm that ships of the Templar fleet that went missing at La Rochelle later reappeared--first in the Mediterranean and later in the Atlantic and Caribbean--to menace the Church’s maritime commerce. These Templar vessels often flew the famed Jolly Roger, which took its name from King Roger II of Sicily, a famed Templar who, during a public spat with the Pope in 1127, was the first to fly this flag. Opportunistic buccaneers were quick to see that vast wealth could be gained in pursuing the Templars’ harassment of the Pope’s interests on the high seas, and they spread a reign of terror across the shipping lanes of the New World. Some unaffiliated pirates, in admiration of the Templar egalitarian ideals, even formed their own secret societies, and together with the Templars were part of the ferment that gave rise to independence movements in France and the New World and contributed to the growth of Freemasonry. The Templar Pirates is the story of the birth and actual conduct of piracy on the seas of the New World and of the influence the Templars had on their constituents, and, by their wealth, on the governments of nations old and new.
When the Templars were disbanded by papal order in 1307, their fleet disappeared from its base at La Rochelle. The author maintains that a portion of the fleet became the first pirates to fly the Skull and Crossbones - marauding through the Mediterranean, and later preying on the ships of the Vatican coming from the rich ports of the Americas as the Pirates of the Caribbean. Another portion of the fleet fled to the deep fiords of Scotland and came under the command of the St Clair family of Rosslyn - the founders of freemasonry. These Templars made a voyage to Canada in the year 1398, nearly 100 years before Columbus.
Have you ever felt frustrated due to lack of details about the rituals of the Knights Templars? Who were the 'Red Sea Men, ' and what was their connection to the Knights Templars? How did Templars and Pirates intersect in Madagascar? This e-book offers an in-depth explanation of interworking's of the Templar Order, and how the knights connected to 17th Century Pirates. It examines how the Templar Knights evolved from poor Crusaders in the Holy Land, to wealthy corporation owners with operations all over the Red Sea. While in the Holy Land for over 200 years, the knight Templars learned to read Arabic languages, and became learned men from the ancient manuscripts of Greece and Rome preserved by the Moors. These manuscripts were banned in Europe, but the Knights Templars utilized ancient maps of Alexander the Great and the Greeks to establish trade routes from Acre through the Red Sea and around the Horn of Africa. The Templars became rich and powerful men from the knowledge found in these manuscripts and used this knowledge to become learned men. They established their order around keeping the trade routes around the Horn of Africa a secret from the rest of Europe. The Templars continued their pursuit of knowledge, and combined the fighting styles of the 'Nine Worthies' to form their own warrior ethos. The knights used Guerilla Warfare in the Holy Lands and pursued 'True Justice.' The Templars understood justice is the only ideal men are willing to die for, and they upheld law and order with the Assizes. These laws upheld justice 'all for one and one for all' within the order and created a 'state within a State.' After retreating from Acre, churchmen became seamen, and the Templars used any means at their disposal to achieve attrition from Rhodes. This included knights forming companies with men from seven European countries to help them raid Mongol ships on the Red Sea. It is these companies of 'Channel Boys' who evolved into the 'Brethren of the Coasts.'Throughout history, Knights Templars have mitigated any obstacles in their path to achieving world dominance. This book will prove the Knights Templars never fully disbanded, and have never surrendered in their campaign in the Holy Land. Today the knights wield their power from strongholds such as: Middle Temple in London, Military Order of Malta, and Order of the Garner. The Templars are shareholders in several billion dollar corporations including the Hudson Bay Company and the East India Company. To support my theories I will touch on several hot topics: Triangular Trade in the Caribbean, Order of St. John, French Huguenots, Slavery, Charleston, South Carolina, Daniel Horry, 'Loyall Jamaica' in 1692, Captain Raynor, Marco Polo, Mongol Dynasty, 'Golden Ratio, ' Astrolabe, Cadency System, King Arthur, Homer, David, Vatican, Benenhaly family of Sumter, South Carolina, Lord Proprietors, Trial by Jury, Pirate Tew, Cabals, Pirate Treasure, and the 'Red Sea Traders.'
The Jolley-Rogers - a pirate family, are moving to Dull-on-Sea, a quiet seaside town. Stopping to fix up their ship, this unusual family get the whole neighbourhood spreading rumours. Defying the grown-ups, Matilda from next door decides to become friends with the youngest pirate son. When the Jolley-Rogers leave, the town discovers they were wrong to assume the worst - the pirate clan have buried treasure in everyone's gardens (shown in a stunning double-gatefold). Matilda feels sad until she discovers her own treasure - an incredibly exciting new pen friend.
Have you ever wondered how pirates managed to get so well organized to pose such a threat to the whole of the Caribbean? Do you wonder about the origins of the symbols that pirates used, such as the skull and crossbones? Are you interested in learning more about lost pirate treasure? PIRATE ORIGINS The short book will help you discover: - Legend of the Templar Fleet - Legends about the Templars Discovering America - Unravel the mystery of Roger de Flor - Try to explain the origins of the "Jolly Roger" - Recount tales of buried treasure Are you ready to embark on you journey of discovery? Click BUY NOW below to start your amazing voyage.
The Holy Land, 1291.A war has been raging across these lands for decades. The forces of the Crusaders have been pushed back again and again by the Muslims and now just one city remains in Crusader control. That one city stands between the past and the future. One city which must be defended at all costs. That city is Acre. And into this battle where men will fight to the death to defend their city comes a young boy. Green and scared, he has never seen battle before. But he is on the run from a dark past and he has no choice but to stay. And to stay means to fight. That boy is Baldwin de Furnshill. This is the story of the siege of Acre, and of the moment Baldwin first charged into battle. This is just the beginning. The rest is history.
This summer, Matilda is going on holiday with her friends, the Jolley-Rogers. Their destination is the island of Scurvy Sands - a favourite holiday destination for pirates. When Matilda arrives, the swashbuckling residents are not too impressed with her. She has clean teeth, tidy clothes and doesn't smell like she's been at sea for six months without washing - she's definitely no pirate. But when Matilda discovers the secret of the legendary treasure of Scurvy Sands, the pirates decide that maybe some lubbers aren't so bad. A scurvy sequel to the bestselling The Pirates Next Door.
A mysterious old pirate lures a group of rowdy sailors to an island with buried treasure, but there is a surprise awaiting them when they get there.
Pirates and Privateers tells the fascinating story of the buccaneers who were the scourge of merchants in the 18th Century. It examines their lifestyle, looking at how the sinking of the Spanish treasure fleet in a storm off the coast of Florida led to a pirates gold rush; how the Kings Pardon was a desperate gamble which paid off and considers the role of individual island governors, such as Woodes Rogers in the Bahamas, in bringing piracy under control.The book also looks at how piracy has been a popular topic in print, plays, songs and now films, making thieves and murderers into swash-buckling heroes. It also considers the whole question of buried treasure and gives a lively account of many of the pirates who dominated the so-called Golden Age of Piracy.
Barber's classic account endeavours to tackle the unresolved controversies surrounding the consequences of the trial.